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Paul wrote:
On 23/12/2009 12:30, Tom Barry wrote: ...and it's Wrightbus. Three doors, two staircases, wtf? http://www.wrightbus.com/site/default.asp?CATID=9 http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/medi...tre/13903.aspx "Capacity for at least 87 passengers" Including standing? Seems a bit low. Bendy buses have a capacity of 49 sitting, 149 total. TfL work on a DD capacity of 85, against 120 for bendies - 87 is therefore unsurprising as a target unless they want difficulties operating the contraption alongside normal buses. I can't see them fitting 87 people, two staircases, two doors and a platform with a bloke on or a cover over it in the 10-11m normal double deckers take up, let alone the old RMs which were much smaller. Tom |
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