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Found this interesting blog post on how bus shelters have changed over the years and what the future bus stops will look like.
http://www.shelterstore.co.uk/blog/e...s-shelter.aspx Good read, hope you enjoy it! Last edited by Street Furniture : November 30th 12 at 03:00 PM |
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On 28/11/2012 16:14, Street Furniture wrote:
Found this interesting blog post on how bus shelters have changed over the years and what the future bus stops will look like. http://www.shelterstore.co.uk/blog/e...s-shelter.aspx Good read, hope you enjoy it! What do I have to open this with to see the pictures please? Peter Lawrence |
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I also can't see the pictures. Do I need BBC RealPlayer?
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On Nov 28, 4:14*pm, Street Furniture
wrote: Found this interesting blog post on how bus shelters have changed over the years pedant mode They appear to be bus /passenger/ shelters. As an erstwhile director of Walter Alexander's was found of remarking, they have to be a lot taller to shelter a bus. /pedant mode -- Pat Ricroft, City of Salford, UK ================================ |
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