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Old March 4th 10, 09:21 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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Default What is the 969 bus for?

Jim wrote:

It passes one location in Arran Drive where the mobility-impaired are
likely to use it, and is hail-and-ride in this area, also a small area
in Woodford.


A hail-and-ride mobility bus! How would wheelchairs access the bus in a road
full of parked cars?

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Default What is the 969 bus for?

Basil Jet wrote on 04 March
2010 22:21:27 ...
Jim wrote:
It passes one location in Arran Drive where the mobility-impaired are
likely to use it, and is hail-and-ride in this area, also a small area
in Woodford.


A hail-and-ride mobility bus! How would wheelchairs access the bus in a road
full of parked cars?


Not much chance of that situation arising in Arran Drive, based on what
Google Street View shows.
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