what a brilliant idea riding the entire length of the Jubilee line by bus the good thing about the bus is unlike on the tube you get to see more on the bus & the best bit is especally in Central London is you get to see the sights without using the tour buses brilliant vlog
Thank you! The idea came to me in the shower lol, it's something i love about busses is that unlike with trains where you can get some great landscape views, with busses you get to really get a feel for the local areas as you pass though them, it's really cool with london to see how the archatecure develops from small victorian worker's cottages to big grand buildings in the city centre! - Willow
we're planning on doing all the tube lines, and then we'll work our way through other systems like overground, DLR, and eventually crossrail too! so we'll definitely give crossrail a go, probably after the overground series! in terms of route, the hard part would be getting from reading to london while trying to stay as close to the line as possible, getting to shenfield is pretty easy as the epping ongar railway operates a bus from epping to shenfield via north weald and ongar, so we'd just have to do it on a weekend
@TheTransportTrio I think Maidenhead would be the biggest challenge. Windsor and Maidenhead has the second-worst bus network in England after Rutland. You could skip it by taking the X74 from Slough to High Wycombe, then the 850 from High Wycombe to Reading which goes pretty close to Twyford station.
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It a crazy idea but it was epic that you pulled it off. Be interesting to see more type of these videos. Great video
oh wow!
holy moly!
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what a brilliant idea riding the entire length of the Jubilee line by bus the good thing about the bus is unlike on the tube you get to see more on the bus & the best bit is especally in Central London is you get to see the sights without using the tour buses brilliant vlog
Thank you! The idea came to me in the shower lol, it's something i love about busses is that unlike with trains where you can get some great landscape views, with busses you get to really get a feel for the local areas as you pass though them, it's really cool with london to see how the archatecure develops from small victorian worker's cottages to big grand buildings in the city centre! - Willow
I wonder how many days Shenfield to Reading (Elizabeth Line) would take by bus 🤔
Not suggesting you do it.
we're planning on doing all the tube lines, and then we'll work our way through other systems like overground, DLR, and eventually crossrail too! so we'll definitely give crossrail a go, probably after the overground series!
in terms of route, the hard part would be getting from reading to london while trying to stay as close to the line as possible, getting to shenfield is pretty easy as the epping ongar railway operates a bus from epping to shenfield via north weald and ongar, so we'd just have to do it on a weekend
@TheTransportTrio I think Maidenhead would be the biggest challenge. Windsor and Maidenhead has the second-worst bus network in England after Rutland. You could skip it by taking the X74 from Slough to High Wycombe, then the 850 from High Wycombe to Reading which goes pretty close to Twyford station.