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Bus conductor collecting fares from queuers, September 1939
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Bus conductor collecting fares from queuers, September 1939
London bus conductor collecting fares from passengers as they queue in the street in order to maximise efficiency. The reduction of bus services largely due to spirit rationing led to heavy queueing, particularly for workers on their morning commutes. Date: 1939
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September 1939: A London Bus Conductor Collecting Fares Amidst Heavy Queues during the Early Stages of World War II This evocative photograph captures a moment in time during the early days of World War II, as a London bus conductor diligently collects fares from passengers queuing in the street. The reduction of bus services, largely due to spirit rationing, had led to heavy congestion and long queues, particularly during the morning commute hours. The image offers a glimpse into the daily lives of Londoners during this period of great upheaval. The war had brought about significant changes to the city's infrastructure, with rationing and reduced services affecting all aspects of public life. The spirit rationing, in particular, had a profound impact on public transport, as the production of motor spirit (gasoline) was prioritized for the military. Despite the challenges, the bus conductor remains focused, ensuring that the queue moves efficiently and that each passenger pays their fare before boarding. The photograph underscores the resilience and adaptability of Londoners during this time, as they navigated the complexities of wartime life and continued to rely on public transport to get to work and carry out their daily routines. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices and adaptations made by the British public during the early stages of World War II, as they faced the realities of rationing, reduced services, and the disruption of their daily lives. The image is a valuable historical record of a pivotal moment in London's transport history and the city's response to the challenges of wartime.
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