LT Museum Bus Wrap - © TfL/LTM |
The London Transport Museum (LTM) unveiled their new colourful roundel since mid-July 2024, incorporating all the colours of Transport for London's (TfL) transport modes.
In collaboration with TfL and Transport UK London (formerly Abellio London), they have unveiled a fully electric LT Museum branded bus to promote their new roundel on London routes 133 (Streatham to Holborn), 306 (Acton Vale to Sands End) and C3 (Clapham Junction to Earl's Court Tesco).
Where can I catch the LT Museum bus, as you have mentioned the routes?
With the help of modern technology, you can track down the bus on BusTimes.org (which includes a map to track the bus) and London Vehicle Finder.
The description of the LT Museum bus:
Make and model: Wright StreetDeck Electroliner
Fleet code: 3080
Registration: LV24 EWS
If you intend to take a photo or video of the LT Museum bus to share on social media, don't forget to tag me as I'm on X (formerly Twitter), BlueSky and Mastodon.
Also, you can download the drawing of the LTM bus livery drawing in PDF format, which had been obtained by a Freedom of Information request on the TfL website.
Here's a brief history of the LT Museum that I posted on X on the opening of the new museum in Covent Garden in 1980.
#London #Transport (LT) News (No. 169 - March 28 1980) clipping:
— CLondoner92 (@CLondoner92) July 17, 2024
The grand opening of the LT Museum, first opened on 28th March 1980, which hosts exhibits relating to the heritage of London's transport as well as conserving and explaining the history of it. pic.twitter.com/5WmZxK7XJu