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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — 10 Rillington Place
naseby — 13 years ago(November 06, 2012 07:56 AM)
Of course we know Rillington Place/Ruston close (Now Bartle Road), but I was intrigued, when Beryl met Tim to go to the cinema, a bus was marked 'Upton Park' (The East End of London, not West/Notting Hill where the murders happened). Although the bus may have been taken out of mothballs/preserved with the 'Upton Park' plate on it. I was actually wondering where the LOCATION of this, where Tim meets Beryl, is - any ideas? Thanks.
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Noddy_Comet — 13 years ago(March 29, 2013 05:36 AM)
I think this was probably just a prop period vehicle they had managed to get hold of - very few people outside London would be aware of the city's geography, or question what a bus bound for the East End was doing in Notting Hill!
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drjulianweinstein — 12 years ago(September 05, 2013 07:02 AM)
It is worth pointing out, I think, that when Buses came under the aegis of London Transport, many of the routes were a lot longer, often linking one side of London to another. For example; I live in Chiswick (west London), my mother lives in Streatham (south London). Back in the 70s, I could have got an 88 from Shepherd's Bush to Mitcham and, after a short walk at either end, done the journey on one Bus route. Nowadays, because of privatisation and different operators running shorter routes, I have to get 4 buses.
I think it's likely there were routes linking east to west London in those days, and people wouldn't have questioned it when the film came out in the early 70s. -
naseby — 10 years ago(June 07, 2015 06:44 AM)
True drju, a lot of buses do seem to go east-west and vice-versa more than north-south perhaps, because of the river/congestion in central London - though 'Reelstreets' (the British movie-locations guide) says the location of this scene in question was the Hythe Road industrial estate, west London. ;o)
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martin-doe — 9 years ago(February 02, 2017 08:37 AM)
The number 15 route did indeed run between East Ham and Ladbroke Grove in the 1950's
See this website. http://www.londonbuses.co.uk/menus/rl001-100.html
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