Wednesday, October 1, 2025

Bus photo exhibition takes over Temple Gardens

Temple Gardens in Lincoln will host an unusual art exhibition on Tuesday 30 September, when three buses are turned into temporary galleries.

The one-day event brings together photographs captured at bus stops and along routes across Lincolnshire, featuring everyday journeys and the people who take them. Visitors will be able to step inside the vehicles to view the collection from 10am until 2pm.

The exhibition marks the finale of Catch the Bus Month, a national campaign led by Bus Users UK. Throughout September, Lincolnshire County Council’s LincsBus service has shared daily images online to highlight the role of buses in the county. These posts have reached more than 60,000 people.

The photographs now move offline and into the heart of the city, offering a closer look at life on the buses and the diversity of passengers who rely on them.

Alongside the exhibition, the council has pointed to continuing investment in bus services, including real-time information screens, new shelters, and affordable fares.

Entry to the exhibition is free.

Image credit: Lincolnshire County Council

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