Vintage buses returned to east London's streets for a heritage day at the weekend.
The event was held on Saturday (March 23) and allowed people to ride historic buses along the 62 and 145 routes from 10am to 5pm.
The 62 bus operated from Barking town centre to Chadwell Heath, going past Upney and Becontree stations.
Registered charity the London Bus Museum ran the historic transport from Redbridge station past Barking Bus Garage to Kent Avenue, Dagenham, on the 145 route.
One of the buses used was the last G351 "Guy Arab II" London bus dated from 1945, according to Peter Osborn of the London Bus Museum, who was driving it on Saturday.
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The museum's Facebook listing had informed people that riding on the buses was free all day.
This "special service" was not operated by Transport for London, instead by the museum.
"Lovely to see and ride on some old buses around Dagenham today," remarked Ian Cridland on Facebook.
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