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McKenzie writes Helen Deborah Vecht wrote: "Ian F." typed "umpston" wrote in message egroups.com... Does this mean the existing 9 and 15 routes will remain, with a higher frequency but that every 2nd or 3rd bus will be a RM in the central area? Or will the heritage services have new route numbers? I'll hazard a guess at H9 and H15. Ummm... H9 already exists; it's the H10 doing the loop 'backwards'. I'd vote for 9A and 15A - or perhaps 9H and 15H to stop people being disappointed when they encounter the 77A! I believe there was a time when a few route number suffix letters got up to and beyond H. Colin McKenzie There was the 2B or not 2B. Was there ever a 2A, but then 2A or not 2A does not sound as good. -- Nicholas David Richards - "Où sont les neiges d'antan?" |
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