PHOTOS: This is what buses in Romford looked like a century ago
Briefly

The No. 26 bus route in Romford, extending from Stratford to Brentwood between 1921-1924, exemplifies the growth of bus services following World War I.
By 1924, the No. 86 bus took over the No. 26 route and became a vital part of bus transport, showcasing a lively Romford Market Place in the 1930s.
In 1953, the No. 66 bus highlights the evolution of public transport in Romford, with images depicting daily life and passenger experiences of that era.
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