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February 3rd 09, 09:33 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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All TfL buses suspended due to snow
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On 3/2/09 10:39, in article
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In article , (Bearded) wrote:
VEHICLE & PAX
In the days of the "traditional: double-decker, eg Routemaster,
conductors would call 'seats on top" and persuade passengers to go
up rather than stand in the lower saloon.
Standing capacity was limited, with none of what the old
regulations used to call "perambulators or other wheeled
conveyance" - in other words, baby "buggies"
Actually, the space under the stairs was for stowing things like
(folded) buggies and quite well used as such in my schooldays.
I think this was the case on the later buses, but not on the
Routemaster. I believe the wording of the notice was:
"Light luggage or parcels may be placed (or carried, or some similar
word) under the staircase by permission of the conductor but at owner's
risk"
No mention of baby buggies, which didn't exist when the Routemaster was
designed, and I think a folded one would be too long to fit in the space
provided.
They were folding pushchairs and they went there in the 1959s and 60s, I
can assure you.
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