The Herald

Purple reign as London buses get makeover ahead of Jubilee

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EIGHT London buses have been given a purple makeover to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

The vehicles began displaying their commemorat­ive wraps on the capital’s roads yesterday.

The revamp was funded by operators Arriva, RATP, Abellio, Go-ahead, Metroline and Stagecoach.

Passengers using the Elizabeth line, Jubilee line or stations with a Royal link in their name will see and hear celebrator­y messages over the Jubilee weekend between Thursday, June 2 and Sunday, June 5.

Station announceme­nts and digital platform displays at stations such as Walthamsto­w Queen’s Road, Queensbury and Royal Victoria will “help Londoners and visitors get into the party spirit”, according to Transport for London (TFL).

Andy Lord, the organisati­on’s chief operating officer, said: “I hope Londoners and visitors alike will enjoy looking out for our celebrator­y bus wraps and station activities while making the most of what the capital has to offer during the bank holiday weekend.”

Passengers are being warned to expect “short-term safety measures” such as queuing and closures of stations and roads due to the anticipate­d increase in travel over the long weekend.

Key interchang­es are expected to be particular­ly busy on the Saturday night and Sunday daytime.

People should “avoid driving in central London” over the weekend as large events “are expected to cause travel disruption”.

The festivitie­s will begin on the Thursday with Trooping The Colour.

TFL often carries out engineerin­g work during bank holiday periods but there are no planned closures over the Jubilee weekend.

 ?? ?? One of the buses to have been given a purple makeover
One of the buses to have been given a purple makeover

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