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On a sunny day, I took a scenic ride on a double-decker bus on London's Route 149 from London Bridge to Edmonton Green Station. From the upper deck of the bus, I used my GoPro Hero11Black Camera set at 4K 60FPS to capture the full route and its stunning views. Along the way, we passed by some of London's most iconic landmarks, including the The Shard, with a height of 309.6 metres, is the tallest skyscraper in the UK. From London Bridge you can see Tower Bridge with HMS Belfast. The Monument to the Great Fire of London, more commonly known simply as the Monument, is a fluted Doric column in London, England, situated near the northern end of London Bridge. And 20 Fenchurch Street is best-known for the fabulous plant filled Sky Garden where you can see cracking views of the City. With a total of 53 stops and covering approximately 14 km, the journey takes about 80 minutes, making it a fantastic method of transport for those looking to explore the city and all it has to offer. In my video, I take you on a journey through multiple stations including Monument Station, 00:08:55 Liverpool Street Station, 00:12:15 Shoreditch High Street Station, 00:22:40 Dalston Junction Station, Dalston Kingsland Station, (Diversion) 00:37:43 Stoke Newington Church Street, 00:39:00 Stoke Newington Station 00:50:35 South Tottenham Station, 00:52:07 Seven Sisters Station, 01:04:45 Tottenham Sports Centre 01:06:34 White Hart Lane Station, 01:22:15 and Edmonton Green Station. Join me on my journey through London and discover the city's many hidden gems while experiencing the comfort and convenience of the bus route 149. Subscribe to my channel today to stay updated on my latest videos! 🚍 See bus stop: https://tfl.gov.uk/bus/route/149/?dir... 📅 Recording date: Jan 30, 2023 📽 Camera: GoPro 11 📍 Filming location: London bus route 149 from London Bridge Station to Edmonton Green Station, North London, England 🇬🇧 My video featuring multiple songs from the YouTube Studio library, all of which are labeled as "No attribution required". While YouTube has granted permission to use these songs in my video without the need for attribution, I want to let you know that this video contains copyrighted music. All songs in this video are sourced from the YouTube Studio library. If you want to use them in your own videos, please refer to the individual usage restrictions applied to each song. If you're planning to ride the iconic red double-decker buses in London, it's important to know that cash is not accepted. You'll need to have an Oyster card, Travelcard, or contactless payment card to pay for your ride. One of the best things about riding the bus in London is that you can transfer to other buses or trams for free and as many times as you need to within an hour of touching in for your first journey. This means that you can easily explore different parts of the city without worrying about the cost of transportation. It's also worth noting that all of the bus routes are served by low-floor vehicles with a dedicated space for one wheelchair user and an access ramp. If you require assistance, the driver or fellow passengers will be happy to help you. Buses can also be lowered to reduce the step-up from the pavement. Finally, it's common for Londoners to show their appreciation to the bus driver when alighting from a bus. A simple “thank you driver.” To use a London Bus properly, follow these guidelines: 1. Plan your route: Find out which bus route you need to take to reach your destination by using Transport for London's website or mobile app. 2. Wait at the Bus Stop: Wait at the designated bus stop for your bus to arrive. Make sure you are standing in the right place with the bus number and route displayed on the signs. 3. Board the bus: Once the bus arrives, enter through the front door and touch in with your Oyster Card, contactless payment method. London buses are card only, so you cannot buy a ticket with cash. Use a Visitor Oyster card*, an Oyster card, a Travelcard or a contactless payment card to pay your fare. 4. Find a seat or stand: Look for a seat or a standing space and avoid taking priority seats that are reserved for elderly, pregnant, or disabled passengers. Do not put feet on the seats otherwise damage the bus. 5. Respect others: Be mindful of other passengers by not playing music loudly, eating or drinking, except for water, on the bus, or talking loudly on your phone. By following these steps, you can use London buses properly while ensuring a comfortable and safe ride for yourself and other passengers. Dear visitors, I would like to kindly remind you that all of the London Bus Ride Route's videos displayed here have been filmed and produced by me. To keep the integrity of my work, please do not copy, reproduce or distribute my content without my explicit permission. Thank you for your cooperation.