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About The London Transport Droid

Hi,

Welcome to my You Tube channel, I have been interested in buses for as long as I can remember, growing up as I recall in Crystal Palce before moving to Abbey Wood, later on to Hounslow/Southall then up to Birmingham for a little while, now back down in London in East Ham.

On this channel I aim to cover a whole range of London Transport modes, such as the Tube, Overground, DLR, Trams and ofcourse the London Buses which this channel mostly focuses on.

In terms of the buses, I will try to film every main location with in London aswell as doing some one of trips to places such as Slough, Amersham/Chesham (Always a nice ride on the tube to the country side), Lakeside.

I will filming routes that change operator and have new buses.

I also like planes, so maybe a couple of videos a year at London City Airport and Heathrow.

If any one has any questions, locations in mind, feel free to comment.

Thanks for watching, enjoy.

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London's Buses at Prince Regent 4th May 2026

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London's Buses at Prince Regent 4th May 2026

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