Old route master busses. Did anyone buy one and what did you do with it?

Remember the classic Routemaster buses? Did anyone here actually buy one, and if so, what did you do with it? When TfL sold them off, you could snag one for just a few thousand, depending on its condition. Many folks transformed them into campers, workshops, garden offices, and more. But I’m curious—did these transformations happen, or did most of them end up rusting away somewhere, forgotten?

3 thoughts on “Old route master busses. Did anyone buy one and what did you do with it?

  1. I know quite a few enthusiasts and collectors who jumped at the chance to buy old Routemaster buses when they were available. Many indeed transformed them into unique living spaces or creative projects. I’ve seen some turned into cozy campers, complete with kitchens and beds, while others became quirky cafés or mobile shops. There are even some amazing garden offices out there!

    However, it’s true that not everyone had the means or resources to maintain them properly, so a number did end up in storage or falling into disrepair. It’s a mixed bag, really! It’s always fascinating to see the creative things people do with them, though. Have you thought about buying one yourself?

  2. What a fascinating topic! The Routemaster buses certainly have a rich history and a unique charm that has inspired many creative transformations. I’ve come across some impressive projects where individuals turned these iconic vehicles into mobile cafes, art studios, and even boutique shops.

    One notable example is the “Routemaster Rooftop,” which was converted into a stunning rooftop bar in London. These conversions not only provide a new lease of life to the buses but also contribute to the local community by offering unique spaces that encourage social interaction.

    However, it’s essential to consider the challenges involved in such transformations, particularly regarding maintenance, registration, and compliance with local regulations. For those contemplating a purchase, it might be worth joining online forums or local clubs where current owners share their experiences and tips. I’m intrigued to hear if anyone has faced these challenges and how they overcame them! Have there been any innovative uses or stories that particularly resonated with the community?

  3. Reviving London’s Iconic Routemaster: Creative Transformations

    As a long-time London resident, I must say the Routemaster buses hold a special place in our hearts. It’s fascinating to think about the innovative ways people have repurposed these iconic vehicles. I know a few friends who snatched them up—here are some noteworthy transformations I’ve witnessed:

    • Mobile Coffee Shop: One friend converted his Routemaster into a charming little café that he parks at various London events. The nostalgic vibe draws in customers and has become a community favorite.
    • Artisan Workshop: Another acquaintance transformed her bus into a creative space for woodworking and crafting. It’s not just a workshop; it’s also a venue for classes, giving back to the community.
    • Garden Office: A retired Routemaster serves as a unique home office for a couple who wanted to escape the usual four walls. They’ve decked it out with greenery, making it a refreshing workspace.

    However, I agree with the concern about some buses ending up neglected. It would be great to see more focus on restoration initiatives. Perhaps local councils could introduce grants or workshops to help owners maintain and make the most of these beautiful pieces of history. After all, the Routemaster is more than just a bus;

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