The bus, which was pub

41-year-old businessman Colin Flitter over 18 £ 500 bought on eBay a classic double Decker bus Routemaster 1966, the year of issue and turned it into a pub called Hop On Inn, which translates as "migratory squirrel".

Investing refurbishment of the bus for another 14 000 pounds, Colin turned the lower floor into a fully functional pub. On the second floor seats replaced by comfortable chairs, and part of the roof removed and replaced with an awning, which will be filmed in the warm, Sunny days in England, not so much.









Thanks remove the Windows on the first floor of the bus-the pub has the opportunity to serve customers standing on the street. But despite these changes, the original features of the London bus was saved, it even preserved the inscription London Transport.

The idea of Flitter borrowed from the Americans. When he was in Orlando, Florida, he spotted a similar bus, converted into an English pub.

Colin says that the bus was made minimal conversion. "This Routemaster is one of the last to be decommissioned in 2005. He cruised along route 38 Circus Piccadilly".





This is actually a very good idea to remake the famous symbol of London to the pub. After all, many come to us because of nostalgia – in the bus they rode when they were young.

Today, such transportation on the routes there, despite the fact that these buses were manufactured from 1956 to 2005". Flitter plans to use this mobile service for pub festivals, shows, and various outreach activities.

 




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