Old Coulsdon (Tudor Rose) bus terminus
Introduction
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Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 25 Aug 1998
The use of the 'Tudor Rose' at Old Coulsdon as a bus terminus dates from the early days of motor buses in London. For many years it was the southern terminus of Route 190 from Thornton Heath High Street, but about 1970 Route 50 took over. Here is Leyland Olympian L52 as seen in 1998, but more recently Route 60 serves this terminus instead.