19 April 2026
10am - 5pm
The South East’s biggest bus show is back and will be a fabulous day out for families and transport enthusiasts alike. The show is expected to attract around 100 visiting buses and coaches, old and new, from London and all over the UK.
Expect vast bus displays, vintage bus rides, children's activities and stalls. Workshop tours will also demonstrate preservation work.
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