The "waits" are an integral part of these bus runs. Without these, we're no longer engaged, as are the (actual) riders. The magic - boredom and all - is the mesmerizing shared experience, and the reason I watch these.
With restrictions being lifted in England. I will definitely be coming for a holiday soon. God these videos have kept me happy during these last few months. Thanks 👍
At 17:24 the bus passes the road I live on and the lady - with the red bag - getting on the bus at the next stop, is a friend of mine. Next time I see her I will tell her that she has found fame on your video! :)
Great video ! Thanks for sharing. I can hardly wait when such a video is recorded at summer, with streets ful of life ( and traffic jams, which you perfectly eliminate by editing on the spot ) Thank you for the ride !
I notice you decided to cut out the delays, the problem with this is that it presents an unrealistic picture of how long buses take to negotiate the London streets. Keep it authentic!
Good evening 24.1.22, delightful trip to Angel, on the next sunny day instead of taking the tube, we will pretend to be tourists and bus it from Lancaster to Angel, Islington. Thank you for showing a Londoner who hasn't been on many of these bus routes!!!
Hi wanderizm. I was wondering if you're considering doing route 43, London Bridge to Friern Barnet, in the near future? It s quite a long route and covers some interesting/nice areas.... old street/city road, through islington, Highgate, Muswell hill et al. Great work by the way.
I always love your bus ride videos! I like to keep them on in the background while I work, always looking up when that polite voice announces the next stop. It's a nice break between emails. Can't wait until I can visit London again, but in the meantime I'll just keep watching
Wow your bus rides are way better than mine! I just filmed Canada Water Station to Bermondsey Station and top front seat of the double-decker is the best way to view the city!
Thank you, for the wonderful and relaxing Photography. Perhaps, you could solve one of the great movie filming location mysteries? The background filming location, for Alfred Hitchcock's " Dial M for Murder," is still listed as unknown but was definitely shot in London. If you could find it, you would be a hero in Alfred Hitchcock movie trivia.
Excellent as usual - the map at the start is really great (and for all your vids) for those trying to align themselves! Please don't drop this element!
An interestingly wiggly route. For a moment there i thought the woman toting the two heavy red bags was going to beat the bus up Baker st....but it was not to be. I sincerely hope they've got rid of that monstrosity at Marble Arch before i'm next in town. Otherwise there'll be harsh words....
The only reason I will not subscribe or even like your work, is that annoying so called music you insist on using on your videos. It is such a shame as your work is outstanding, and quite clearly the best I have seen !!