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Neil Williams ) gurgled happily, sounding
much like they were saying : A modern double decker is about 150% the weight of an RM. It's also bigger, and has either a higher passenger capacity, a wheelchair/buggy area or more legroom. These characteristics are considered desirable. If a modern decker was the same size as a RM, I very much doubt it'd be a lot heavier. Is a modern double 50% larger, then? A bloatibus is about 250% the weight. And has a higher (admittedly standing) passenger capacity. 150% higher? |
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