On a Shoreditch morning, the East End commutes by pedal. A river of cyclists pours through the crossing — suits and skirts, baskets and backpacks, eyes already two stops ahead. With a red double-decker holding the line behind them and the Commercial Iron Works watching from above, this scene captures the new London at full speed — Victorian bones, electric pace. The bus inches forward, the bicycles keep coming, and the East End reminds the rest of the city how to get somewhere on time.