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Route Master Collection

"Journey through Time: The Iconic Routemaster Bus" Step back in time and hop on board the legendary Routemaster bus, a symbol of London's rich history and charm

Background imageRoute Master Collection: No. 73 Routemaster Bus

No. 73 Routemaster Bus
Passengers hop on the no.73 Routemaster bus to Kings Cross on the north side of Oxford Street

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Routemaster Bus

Routemaster Bus
A No.76 Routemaster bus drives past the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, on its way to Stoke Newington, north London

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Street Scene / Dublin

Street Scene / Dublin
A busy street scene showing O Connell Bridge and O Connell Street

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Old Routemaster bus before they were withdrawn, on Wesminster Bridge with London Eye in background

Old Routemaster bus before they were withdrawn, on Wesminster Bridge with London Eye in background, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Iconic Routemasters at their 60th anniversary, Finsbury Park, London, UK

Iconic Routemasters at their 60th anniversary, Finsbury Park, London, UK

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Selfridges department store and old Routemaster bus before they were withdrawn

Selfridges department store and old Routemaster bus before they were withdrawn, on Oxford Street, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Selfridges Exterior 30S

Selfridges Exterior 30S
An exterior view of Selfridges department store on Londons Oxford Street

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Fleet Street 1960S

Fleet Street 1960S
Four Routemaster buses and an Evening Standard delivery van clogging up Fleet Street during the rush hour

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Southdown Omnibus

Southdown Omnibus
A modern omnibus, one of the Southdown fleet, a No 31 bus, destination Portsmouth and Southsea via Chichester and Bognor Regis, south coast of England

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Policeman & Young Crowd

Policeman & Young Crowd
A policeman keeps his eye on a crowd of young sightseers, keeping them on the pavement and well out of the path of the No. 8 Routemaster bus to Maida Vale, London

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Details of the iconic Routemaster, Finsbury Park, London, UK

Details of the iconic Routemaster, Finsbury Park, London, UK

Background imageRoute Master Collection: London Snow

London Snow
Oxford Street, central London, covered in snow. Date: 1987

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Regent Street / 1960S

Regent Street / 1960S
Two women crossing the street in opposite directions, next to two routemaster buses

Background imageRoute Master Collection: London bus

London bus, London, England

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Illustration of red Route Master London bus

Illustration of red Route Master London bus

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Old Routemaster double-decker bus (1963), London, England, United Kingdom

Old Routemaster double-decker bus (1963), London, England, United Kingdom

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Hyde Park Traffic Jam

Hyde Park Traffic Jam
Traffic at Hyde Park Corner, central London. Date: late 1960s

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Three Buses at Once

Three Buses at Once

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Getting on a Bus 1981

Getting on a Bus 1981
A mad scramble to get onto a London Routemaster bus! Date: 1981

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Woman on London routemaster bus, 1940s

Woman on London routemaster bus, 1940s
A woman in a stylish coat and turban style hat climbing aboard the no. 7 Routemaster London bus which is destined for Holborn by the looks of things. 1940s

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Buses at Trafalgar Sq

Buses at Trafalgar Sq
Boarding buses at Trafalgar Square in London

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Oxford Street 1966

Oxford Street 1966
Oxford Street, London, looking towards Tottenham Court Road, with a red Routemaster bus, and Centre Point in the distance

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Shopping on Oxford St

Shopping on Oxford St
Two ladies pause to chat on a sunny day on Oxford Street

Background imageRoute Master Collection: Ludgate Hill / 1960S

Ludgate Hill / 1960S
Ludgate Hill from Ludgate Circus, looking towards St Pauls Cathedral. The bridge was built in 1866 and removed in 1989


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"Journey through Time: The Iconic Routemaster Bus" Step back in time and hop on board the legendary Routemaster bus, a symbol of London's rich history and charm. This vintage beauty, with its iconic red exterior and open platform at the rear, has captured hearts for decades. Picture this: an Old Routemaster bus gracefully gliding across Westminster Bridge, framed by the majestic London Eye in the background. A nostalgic scene that takes you back to a bygone era when these buses were an integral part of everyday life. Celebrate their 60th anniversary at Finsbury Park as rows of immaculate Routemasters stand proudly, showcasing their timeless design. These vehicles have become more than just modes of transportation; they are true cultural icons. No. 73 Routemaster Bus zooms through Fleet Street in the swinging 1960s, amidst a vibrant street scene in Dublin where memories were made and stories unfolded. Imagine Selfridges department store standing tall alongside one of these beloved buses before they bid farewell to our streets. Travel further south to witness a Southdown Omnibus cruising along while capturing the attention of both a policeman and a young crowd - proof that even after all these years, this classic vehicle still commands attention wherever it goes. Once again on Westminster Bridge with the London Eye gracing the backdrop, an Old Routemaster bus reminds us why it will forever hold a special place in our hearts. Its presence adds character to any setting it finds itself in - be it beside Bank of England or Royal Exchange - reminding us that some things never go out of style. The "Route Master" is not just about getting from point A to B; it represents nostalgia, heritage, and British pride rolled into one magnificent machine. So next time you spot one passing by or catch sight of its distinctive shape parked somewhere along your journey through London's bustling streets – take a moment to appreciate the timeless beauty of this iconic symbol.