London Bus Museum
The London Bus Museum at Brooklands houses a remarkable collection of around 35 buses and coaches, the largest collection of working historic London buses in the world.
About two-thirds are owned by the Trust and the remainder by individual members.
Some buses have been fully restored and have won many awards, while others are under restoration in the workshop.
The London Bus Preservation Trust is dedicated to preserving and restoring its collection of historic London buses and its home in Cobham Hall at Brooklands Museum opened in 2011.
The vehicles are all of London origin and date from about 1875 to 1979. See the early horse bus to more modern buses similar to those on London’s streets today.
Explore memorabilia include uniforms, ticket machines, medals, signs and examples of works of art for which London Transport received many awards.
Ride on vintage bus services at special events, school holidays and some weekends throughout the year.
Explore more information on the London Bus Museum website.
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