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![]() Richard J. wrote: [Prompted by this from Neil Williams on the Bendy buses thread: "To apply the question to London, then - yes, long-distance routes are better with deckers."] When and why did this use of "deckers" to mean double-deckers originate? I had never heard or seen it until I read it on this NG a few years ago. It's not in my dictionary either. My school bus driver used to use the term back in the mid nineties (not in London, mind) |
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