London Transport
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No you can't, but you could put them in a taxi and have it follow the bus to your hotel. I know many american tourists would not have thought of that neat little trick.
Okay, seriously. I've taken luggage aboard, but it was a packpack and 21" roll-on. I expect blocking the entryway would be severely frowned on.
Okay, seriously. I've taken luggage aboard, but it was a packpack and 21" roll-on. I expect blocking the entryway would be severely frowned on.
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Depending on the time of day and the size of your luggage, you may have no trouble at all, or at worst some frowning and tutting. If it's in the rush hour and the bus is heaving it could be worth waiting a while: stay in one of the station cafés and have a cup of something while the rush dies down.
Your worst problem may be having to lift the luggage to put it into the area provided, which is by the front door over the left hand wheel. There is a multi-purpose space on the lower deck available for wheelchair users or people with baby-buggies, and if it's not very crowded you could put yourself and luggage in there, but you may have to move it later.
Your worst problem may be having to lift the luggage to put it into the area provided, which is by the front door over the left hand wheel. There is a multi-purpose space on the lower deck available for wheelchair users or people with baby-buggies, and if it's not very crowded you could put yourself and luggage in there, but you may have to move it later.



