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  • lmm1 hour ago
    Needs (2022), in particular for this part:<p>&gt; Now more than forty years later, an India-based travel operator Adventures Overland announced a bus service from New Delhi to London and back, covering 20,000 km and travelling through 18 countries in 70 days. The service was supposed to start in 2021, but got delayed, probably due to the Covid pandemic. The first bus is expected to leave in April next year.<p>I wondered what route they were planning, because Iran is still pretty unwelcoming to Brits (funny how overthrowing their government will do that to you), and turns out the plan was to head East through Burma and then Northwest through China and eventually Russia. Obviously there are a couple of problems with that now.
  • voidUpdate6 minutes ago
    How did the bus drive from England to mainland Europe? I&#x27;m not sure I&#x27;d class the journey as &quot;by bus&quot; if it also includes ferries
    • argsnd3 minutes ago
      The ferries would be brief enough though. Probably less than 100 out of the total 10,000 miles.
  • merelysounds9 minutes ago
    This bus route has its own Wikipedia page, well deserved too:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;London%E2%80%93Calcutta_bus_service" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;London%E2%80%93Calcutta_bus_se...</a>
  • 6Az4Mj4D1 hour ago
    Thank you for sharing. It seems bus is enjoying fully.<p>Really good tires, battery and passenger butts to endure such a long journey in the bus :)
  • tobi_bsf1 hour ago
    Back then, people taking those buses enjoyed life more than most do today.
    • alephnerd1 hour ago
      &gt; people taking those buses enjoyed life more than most do today<p>Benefits of being rich.<p>A £150 round trip ticket in 1957 is the equivalent of £4,600 today, and in an era when average wages were around £400 per year [0].<p>Taking months off to bum around the hippy trail in the 1960s spending almost half of the average person&#x27;s salary would have put you in the upper middle class to say the least. Alternatively, imagine spending £15,000 on a multi-month trip in 2026 like going to Antarctica, ascending an ultra, participating in the Dakar Rally, or racing the Iditarod.<p>Plenty of Brits in the era (especially the lower middle class and upwardly mobile) would have decided to spend that money on a ticket to move to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or America instead.<p>[0] - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;fred.stlouisfed.org&#x2F;data&#x2F;AWEPPUKQ" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;fred.stlouisfed.org&#x2F;data&#x2F;AWEPPUKQ</a>
    • altmanaltman55 minutes ago
      Why do you think so?
    • lmm1 hour ago
      Citation needed. Perhaps they took the buses because everyday life was so much more boring then.
  • kleiba238 minutes ago
    Pure adventure!<p><i>&gt; The journey took fifty days...</i><p>...so not for the working folks.