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Mizter T wrote:
(I think it was Tom Barry - well it must have been - who attempted to work out the total road space that would be used by the double-deckers that replaced the bendies on route 38 - IIRC his calculation was that they would actually occupy *more* road space.) Using the then-current DD lengths it was less on the 38 but a lot more on the 507/521 with their 12m single deckers, so the net change of the first debendifications was zero (well, 9m). Generally replacement with normal DDs reduces the length, though. Ahem: 38 bendy - 18*47 = 846m 38 DD - 10.4*72 = 748.8m 38 BM - 11.2*72 = 806.4m So you save a bit of space, just under four bus lengths. Subsequent conversions are at lower replacement rates, which increases the reduction at the expense of capacity. Obviously amount of road taken up isn't the be all and end all - the 521 bunches badly whenever I've seen it post-conversion; my personal record is four in a row. In any case anyone in the industry will tell you it's not buses that hold up traffic but junctions. Tom |
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