I love that you show us every inch of London, not just the areas people are most familiar with. Whenever I visit a new city, I make a point of traveling a bit further out to see a neighborhood most people don't put on their itineraries. I feel like I get to do that all the time when I watch your videos, so thank you! ❤
Your numbers are going up and up, congratulations on reaching 60k, I enjoy my bus rides around with you and the others who watch your videos, keep up the good work.
I really enjoy the ones you do early in the mornings in summer. We get a lovely view of parts of London, withoit constantly stopping for traffic. I am riding my exercise bike while watching. It’s a nice bike ride indoors when it’s cold and snowy in Saskatchewan, Canada where I live. Thanks. 🇨🇦 🏴
Check out the money making schemes from the motorists? Speed cameras, yellow box junctions, parking restrictions and pay parking bays, double yellow lines etc all designed to make extra money. Glad I don't live in the UK anymore. Parking was always a nightmare! A line of shops BUT nowhere to park except risk parking on a yellow line and be slapped by a parking ticket but that's the whole point, reduce the number of parking spaces, hope the shoppers risk parking illegally and increase the chances of giving them a ticket and raise more and more revenue. On top of all this, the areas look as if there was no town planning, a disaster zone. Then to make commuting even more of a nightmare, cycle lanes, bus lanes, traffic cameras and ( still using imperial measurements ) 20 mph ( 30 kmph ) speed limits!! As if trying to earn some money wasn't hard enough, the locals now have to leave extra early for work else risk being fired and spend even longer commute home after work because of these restrictions. In other words, the locals are probably spending more time commuting to and from work and at work ( a good 14 hour day ) rather than spending time with their family. Living to work in basic salary rather than working to live. Sad. Public transport was unreliable and expensive when I lived there and I bet it's even worse now.
What a lovely scenic drive, thank you for taking me along. 🙂
I love that you show us every inch of London, not just the areas people are most familiar with. Whenever I visit a new city, I make a point of traveling a bit further out to see a neighborhood most people don't put on their itineraries. I feel like I get to do that all the time when I watch your videos, so thank you! ❤
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Enjoyable as always, thanks for the early morning bus ride video.
Liking this 101%! So much to see! So much to hear! Thank YOU!
Thanks for watching!
Your numbers are going up and up, congratulations on reaching 60k, I enjoy my bus rides around with you and the others who watch your videos, keep up the good work.
Thank you very much! I appreciate your support greatly!
Beautiful red colored buses Clouds on the sky Very beautiful video
Thank you!
@@Wanderizm welcome
I really enjoy the ones you do early in the mornings in summer. We get a lovely view of parts of London, withoit constantly stopping for traffic. I am riding my exercise bike while watching. It’s a nice bike ride indoors when it’s cold and snowy in Saskatchewan, Canada where I live. Thanks. 🇨🇦 🏴
always love your sight seeing content in London, we wish we could go there in the future and stroll around
You will enjoy the night life in London. Bet you can't wait to visit the UK?
Nice video. Stay connected & Stay safe.
Enjoy the ride and God Bless
Much appreciated, as well as all the work put into providing details. Keep 'em coming!
Thank you!
Thanks for the ride! I enjoyed it very much! Greetings from Apeldoorn (The Netherlands).
Fantastic!!
Beautiful bus loop near shopping malls.
And I like that You film several bus routes from one final stop.
Thank you very much!
Another great ride!! God bless you my friend!!
Thanks buddy!
Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam) thank you for sharing the good video. I wish you good health. greetings from vietnam🇻🇳🇻🇳
Thanks for watching!
Very interesting. Very different from where I am. Great video. 👍
Thank you!
Wonderful and beautiful 😍😍😍😍
Fab! (as usual)
Thank you Joe Barrett! I appreciate your support.
Wish I was there
Hope you can visit soon! Take care!
Nice
Mm good 잘보고가요
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Thanks. Is the real-time available?
Hi Mark! Real-time meaning bus routes that are streamed live?
@@Wanderizm Thanks. No I mean what time of day they were recorded if it interesting enough (maybe not).
ЛАЙК !!! 😊
Thanks!
LON"DAWN"!!! !🤩
When in London get up early any wipe out that yawn!!!.🙃👍👏
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Be nice
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Check out the money making schemes from the motorists? Speed cameras, yellow box junctions, parking restrictions and pay parking bays, double yellow lines etc all designed to make extra money. Glad I don't live in the UK anymore. Parking was always a nightmare! A line of shops BUT nowhere to park except risk parking on a yellow line and be slapped by a parking ticket but that's the whole point, reduce the number of parking spaces, hope the shoppers risk parking illegally and increase the chances of giving them a ticket and raise more and more revenue.
On top of all this, the areas look as if there was no town planning, a disaster zone.
Then to make commuting even more of a nightmare, cycle lanes, bus lanes, traffic cameras and ( still using imperial measurements ) 20 mph ( 30 kmph ) speed limits!! As if trying to earn some money wasn't hard enough, the locals now have to leave extra early for work else risk being fired and spend even longer commute home after work because of these restrictions. In other words, the locals are probably spending more time commuting to and from work and at work ( a good 14 hour day ) rather than spending time with their family. Living to work in basic salary rather than working to live. Sad. Public transport was unreliable and expensive when I lived there and I bet it's even worse now.
its not beckton its gallions reach
anyone see the fox at 20.45
I dislike this as you use metric, but England uses imperial miles not k's.