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Bus stop sign covered and marked 'not in use' and a temporary bus stop sign right next to it
Why?
(The example I am thinking about is half way up Muswell Hill - both stops in both directions - but I've seen it done before) Martin |
Bus stop sign covered and marked 'not in use' and a temporary bus stop sign right next to it
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003 07:17:39 +0000, Martin Rich
wrote: Why? (The example I am thinking about is half way up Muswell Hill - both stops in both directions - but I've seen it done before) Martin Is the stop about to be moved? Rob. -- rob at robertwoolley dot co dot uk |
Bus stop sign covered and marked 'not in use' and a temporary bus stop sign right next to it
"Martin Rich" wrote in message
... Why? (The example I am thinking about is half way up Muswell Hill - both stops in both directions - but I've seen it done before) Martin This normally happens when road works are taking place, maybe just during the day, requiring the bus stop temporarily to be moved. At night, and at other times when it's not necessary, the temporary stop is put back in the place of the regular one. Lawrence Myers Remove the numbers to reply |
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