The 15th annual Imber Bus day took place on Saturday, welcoming several thousand attendees to ride buses into Salisbury Plain, which is usually off-limits. Started in 2009 with only a few buses, it has evolved into a significant event. Visitors enjoy the unique experience of using old buses to access a deserted village, with 40 buses ensuring minimal wait times. Some come for the buses while others are local residents exploring restricted areas. The event continues to grow in popularity, promising a return next year.
The 15th annual Imber Bus day allowed several thousand people to ride a fleet of buses into the sealed-off Salisbury Plain, visiting a deserted village.
Initially started in 2009 with a handful of buses, Imber Bus day has grown into a major event attracting crowds to access an otherwise inaccessible site.
Despite some complaints about the growing crowds, the event opens up a unique experience for families and curious visitors to ride old buses into a military zone.
With 40 buses providing services, the wait times are minimized, allowing guests to enjoy rides in vintage or modern air-conditioned buses during their visit.
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