The Bus That Flew: Albert Gunter's London Bus Leap
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What happens when the road literally disappears beneath you? On a foggy December day in 1952, Albert Gunter was driving his Number 78 bus across Tower Bridge, London, when the unthinkable happened: the bascules began to rise.
We explore the split-second decision that turned a routine London commute into a legendary feat of survival. Learn how Gunter floored the accelerator to leap his double-decker bus across a six-foot gap, saving 20 passengers and cementing his place in London transport history.
We dive into the mechanical failures, the media frenzy that followed, and the humble driver who became a hero for a day. If you love vintage London, true stories of quick thinking, or the hidden secrets of the world’s most famous landmarks, this is a leap of faith you won’t want to miss.
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