A quiet hero from London’s streets, Albert Gunter made an unforgettable leap into legend on a crisp day in 1952. While driving a double-decker bus carrying 20 passengers across Tower Bridge, the unexpected happened ... the bridge began to rise, leaving a deadly gap ahead.
Faced with a split-second decision, Gunter did what no one expected. Instead of stopping, he hit the accelerator and launched the bus over the three-foot void. The bus soared and landed hard, breaking its suspension and injuring Gunter’s leg in the process. Miraculously, every passenger survived with only minor bruises and scratches.
Instead of panic, Gunter’s courage turned the day into a tale passed down through London’s history. Recognizing the risk and skill it took to pull off such a feat, the bus company rewarded him with a ten-pound bonus, a sizeable sum then, and cemented his place as a true London legend.
[web: no direct source citation; story archived in London transport historical records]