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On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 19:21:29 +0100, Basil Jet
wrote: On 2011\06\26 10:30, Peter wrote: I suspect that they will be recycled. Swansea has had a number of second-hand bendy buses imposed upon it - no idea where they came from. thjey all have personalised number plates to hide the fact from the morons in the council that they are rejects. They were initially planned torun as far as Mumbles, but then it was discovered that it was impossible for them to turn around to make the return journey! Then I'd call that a proposal rather than a plan. No, it was a plan - the council wanted something to replace the Mumbles Railway and came up with a bendybus route to the village. However, due to the incompetence of both the councillors and the traffic planners. We are talking about a council who designated one of the busiest streets in Swansea as a pedestrian area - excellent - except for the double decker buses that were permitted to share it. -- Cheers Peter (Reply to address is a spam trap - pse reply to the group) |
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Peter wrote: On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 19:21:29 +0100, Basil Jet wrote: On 2011\06\26 10:30, Peter wrote: I suspect that they will be recycled. Swansea has had a number of second-hand bendy buses imposed upon it - no idea where they came from. thjey all have personalised number plates to hide the fact from the morons in the council that they are rejects. They were initially planned torun as far as Mumbles, but then it was discovered that it was impossible for them to turn around to make the return journey! Then I'd call that a proposal rather than a plan. No, it was a plan - the council wanted something to replace the Mumbles Railway and came up with a bendybus route to the village. Surely the solution is clear: fit the bendybuses with a driving position at each end, guided by flanged wheels on a steel bar (or two) of some sort ? Nick -- Serendipity: http://www.leverton.org/blosxom (last update 29th March 2010) "The Internet, a sort of ersatz counterfeit of real life" -- Janet Street-Porter, BBC2, 19th March 1996 |
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On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 19:55:59 +0000 (UTC), Nick Leverton
wrote: In article , Peter wrote: On Sun, 26 Jun 2011 19:21:29 +0100, Basil Jet wrote: On 2011\06\26 10:30, Peter wrote: I suspect that they will be recycled. Swansea has had a number of second-hand bendy buses imposed upon it - no idea where they came from. thjey all have personalised number plates to hide the fact from the morons in the council that they are rejects. They were initially planned torun as far as Mumbles, but then it was discovered that it was impossible for them to turn around to make the return journey! Then I'd call that a proposal rather than a plan. No, it was a plan - the council wanted something to replace the Mumbles Railway and came up with a bendybus route to the village. Surely the solution is clear: fit the bendybuses with a driving position at each end, guided by flanged wheels on a steel bar (or two) of some sort ? FFS, don't suggest that to Swansea council... -- Cheers Peter (Reply to address is a spam trap - please reply to the group) |
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On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 23:00:30 +0100, Peter
wrote: FFS, don't suggest that to Swansea council... You wouldn't rather have what is being described, i.e. a train service? Neil -- Neil Williams, Milton Keynes, UK |
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Neil Williams wrote: On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 23:00:30 +0100, Peter wrote: FFS, don't suggest that to Swansea council... You wouldn't rather have what is being described, i.e. a train service? I had in mind more of a tram, effectively reinstating the Swansea and Mumbles, but otherwise correct ![]() Nick -- Serendipity: http://www.leverton.org/blosxom (last update 29th March 2010) "The Internet, a sort of ersatz counterfeit of real life" -- Janet Street-Porter, BBC2, 19th March 1996 |
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On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 19:55:59 +0000 (UTC), Nick Leverton
wrote: Surely the solution is clear: fit the bendybuses with a driving position at each end, guided by flanged wheels on a steel bar (or two) of some sort ? There is a publicity shot re the Luton busway that consists of a bus parked on the railway, looking rather like a new generation low floor Pacer... Neil -- Neil Williams, Milton Keynes, UK |
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![]() "Neil Williams" wrote in message .net... On Mon, 27 Jun 2011 19:55:59 +0000 (UTC), Nick Leverton wrote: Surely the solution is clear: fit the bendybuses with a driving position at each end, guided by flanged wheels on a steel bar (or two) of some sort ? There is a publicity shot re the Luton busway that consists of a bus parked on the railway, looking rather like a new generation low floor Pacer... The REAL solution is the replace the bendy bit in the middle with an accordion that plays jolly tunes as it goes round corners (as they should have done in the first place), then sell the lot to a theme park. -- Brian "Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman." www.imagebus.co.uk/shop |
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