This cache replaces "Osterley Tube" that I had near here that was often muggled. In that I tried to have a container big enough for swaps but I have given up and gone smaller in size for this cache.
As a rail replacement bus it is just that - a bus.
This is a style of hide I have copied from Dumpster41.
There is a strong magnet holding it in place so please be careful putting it back and don't push it too far into its hiding place.
Osterley station was opened on 25 March 1934 adjacent to the Great West Road which had been opened in 1925. The station was designed by Stanley Heaps in the modern European style used elsewhere on the Piccadilly line by Charles Holden. The design uses brick, reinforced concrete and large areas of glass and features a brick tower topped with a concrete "Obelisk". Osterley station was a replacement for an earlier station, Osterley and Spring Grove, located about 300m to the east on Thornbury Road, which was closed when Osterley opened. The old station buildings and platforms remain.
The station was served from its opening by trains from the District and Piccadilly lines, although District line services were withdrawn on 9 October 1964