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Urban scenes
Carpenters Road used to host teeming
factories, many now vanished or converted. RLH23 is
dwarfed.

Photo © Steve Guess
RF319 on the 208A passes the modern equivalent -
Carpenters Business Park.

Photo © Steve Guess
And a view up to the canal bridge with RLH48, a Country bus deep
in the urban jungle.

Photo © Steve Guess
Also in the back streets of Hackney Wick, Trowbridge Road was
used by the 178 to avoid the very low bridge in Wallis Road.
RLH48 picks its way carefully through the parked cars.

Photo © Peter Osborn
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'Wiv a ladder and some glasses' ... not much need of a ladder
from these homes in Carpenters Road.
Photo © Steve Guess
RF28 on the 720 passes the Stratford Ritz.
Photo © David Moore
SMS369 lays over in Berkshire Road. Hackney Wick has
been much rebuilt since the 1960s, but that blue post appears to
belong to another era.
Photo © Steve Guess
It's that man again. RF433 finds a quiet spell at
Hackney Wick Eastway, for a change.
Photo © Peter Osborn
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