Working with LEGO & Trueform we’ve installed a new bus stop on Regent St made of 100,000 bricks #legobusstop #YOTB pic.twitter.com/PzU3WQuELR
— Transport for London (@TfLOfficial) June 20, 2014
There’s a new bus stop in London built entirely out of LEGO bricks!
The bus stop is situated on busy Regent Street and is just a short walk away from popular London toy shop Hamley’s. It took 100,000 bricks to build and is more than just a toy as it will be used by nine service bus routes!
This is no ordinary Bus Stop! It’s a #LEGOBusStop! If you’re in London’s Regent St, then come and check it out! pic.twitter.com/Yv5dM8CaPe — LEGO (@LEGO_Group) June 20, 2014
The bus stop was built to celebrate Transport for London’s Year of the Bus. The celebration marks 100 years since London buses were sent to the Western Front in WW1 and the 60th anniversary of the iconic London bus, the Routemaster.
Over 100,000 bricks were used to make a #legobusstop on @RegentStreetW1 as part of #YearoftheBus pic.twitter.com/Kc8mAiOHQH
— Transport for London (@TfLOfficial) June 20, 2014
We wish all bus stops could be made out of LEGO!
What real life things would you like to see made from LEGO bricks? Let us know in the comments below.
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