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Am I the only person who likes Bendy Buses
Theres been the usual talking heads and waffle on local radio and in
the papers about getting rid of bendy buses again after another one caught fire. Flammability aside I rather like them. They hoover up the passengers , theres usual plenty of room , boarding is easy , they have a nice ride and at the front are rather quiet. A better question would be - who the hell thought double deckers were ever a good idea? Apart from taking up less roadspace do they have a single redeeming feature? They're difficult to board , cramped inside , the stairs are a nightmare especially if the driver moves off before you've finished climbing them and 2 people toppled onto you. The top deck half the time is full of scowling youths at the back, its low , hot in the sun and sways around a lot and you're always at risk from a braindead driver and low bridge/tree combination. I can't stand them. B2003 |
Am I the only person who likes Bendy Buses
On 3 Oct, 09:56, Boltar wrote:
Theres been the usual talking heads and waffle on local radio and in the papers about getting rid of bendy buses again after another one caught fire. Flammability aside I rather like them. They hoover up the passengers , theres usual plenty of room , boarding is easy , they have a nice ride and at the front are rather quiet. A better question would be - who the hell thought double deckers were ever a good idea? Apart from taking up less roadspace do they have a single redeeming feature? They're difficult to board , cramped inside , the stairs are a nightmare especially if the driver moves off before you've finished climbing them and 2 people toppled onto you. The top deck half the time is full of scowling youths at the back, its low , hot in the sun and sways around a lot and you're always at risk from a braindead driver and low bridge/tree combination. I can't stand them. B2003 I think bendy buses are WRONG in every way, but I have actually met one person who likes them. |
Am I the only person who likes Bendy Buses
I like them too. For high frequency routes to areas badly served by
the tube - 38, 73, 453 - they're very handy. On Oct 3, 9:56 am, Boltar wrote: Theres been the usual talking heads and waffle on local radio and in the papers about getting rid of bendy buses again after another one caught fire. Flammability aside I rather like them. They hoover up the passengers , theres usual plenty of room , boarding is easy , they have a nice ride and at the front are rather quiet. A better question would be - who the hell thought double deckers were ever a good idea? Apart from taking up less roadspace do they have a single redeeming feature? They're difficult to board , cramped inside , the stairs are a nightmare especially if the driver moves off before you've finished climbing them and 2 people toppled onto you. The top deck half the time is full of scowling youths at the back, its low , hot in the sun and sways around a lot and you're always at risk from a braindead driver and low bridge/tree combination. I can't stand them. B2003 |
Am I the only person who likes Bendy Buses
No, you're not the only person.
A lot of pickpockets, fare-evaders, illegal immigants and other anti- social scum, from all sections of London's "communities" (including good 'ole indigenous chav - albeit with a perfected Jamaican accent) love them too. Doesn't leave much room for the ordinary decent fare-paying passenger though... |
Am I the only person who likes Bendy Buses
On Oct 3, 10:37 am, MIG wrote:
I think bendy buses are WRONG in every way, but I have actually met one person who likes them Ok , so what exactly is wrong with them? B2003 |
Am I the only person who likes Bendy Buses
On Oct 3, 10:54 am, wrote:
No, you're not the only person. A lot of pickpockets, fare-evaders, illegal immigants and other anti- social scum, from all sections of London's "communities" (including good 'ole indigenous chav - albeit with a perfected Jamaican accent) love them too. You mean the ones left over after the rest of their mates have gone to sit on the top deck of a double decker smoking spliffs and idley playing with flick knives? B2003 |
Am I the only person who likes Bendy Buses
"Boltar" wrote in message oups.com... On Oct 3, 10:37 am, MIG wrote: I think bendy buses are WRONG in every way, but I have actually met one person who likes them Ok , so what exactly is wrong with them? I was thinking exactly the same thing. It can't be just because they are bendy, can it? tim |
Am I the only person who likes Bendy Buses
On 3 Oct, 12:25, "tim....." wrote:
"Boltar" wrote in message oups.com... On Oct 3, 10:37 am, MIG wrote: I think bendy buses are WRONG in every way, but I have actually met one person who likes them Ok , so what exactly is wrong with them? I was thinking exactly the same thing. It can't be just because they are bendy, can it? tim They may be ideal for airport transit in open spaces, but not for the streets of London. In general, buses could be a slower but more pleasant alternative to the Underground, instead of which the slower alternative now has the ambience of the Underground (standing in a long thing). But more specifically 1) I almost always have to stand if I use them, because they have less seats. 2) They add to the many hazards I face when cycling. 3) The constantly block pedestrian crossings. 4) They can't legally move into yellow box junctions that have less than 18 m of space beyond, thereby holding up a queue of smaller vehicles that could have done (or more likely just blocking it anyway). and any other bleedin obvious reasons why 18 m vehicles might not be appropriate for the winding narrow streets of an old city. |
Am I the only person who likes Bendy Buses
Boltar wrote:
Theres been the usual talking heads and waffle on local radio and in the papers about getting rid of bendy buses again after another one caught fire. Flammability aside I rather like them. They hoover up the passengers , theres usual plenty of room , boarding is easy , they have a nice ride and at the front are rather quiet. A better question would be - who the hell thought double deckers were ever a good idea? Apart from taking up less roadspace do they have a single redeeming feature? They're difficult to board , cramped inside , the stairs are a nightmare especially if the driver moves off before you've finished climbing them and 2 people toppled onto you. The top deck half the time is full of scowling youths at the back, its low , hot in the sun and sways around a lot and you're always at risk from a braindead driver and low bridge/tree combination. I can't stand them. I think they're ok too, don't see the problem except perhaps their reputation as 'free buses'. The modern double deckers are fine, the routemasters on the other hand were too cramped to be comfortable |
Am I the only person who likes Bendy Buses
"MIG" wrote in message ups.com... On 3 Oct, 12:25, "tim....." wrote: "Boltar" wrote in message oups.com... On Oct 3, 10:37 am, MIG wrote: I think bendy buses are WRONG in every way, but I have actually met one person who likes them Ok , so what exactly is wrong with them? I was thinking exactly the same thing. It can't be just because they are bendy, can it? tim They may be ideal for airport transit in open spaces, but not for the streets of London. In general, buses could be a slower but more pleasant alternative to the Underground, instead of which the slower alternative now has the ambience of the Underground (standing in a long thing). But more specifically 1) I almost always have to stand if I use them, because they have less seats. 2) They add to the many hazards I face when cycling. 3) The constantly block pedestrian crossings. 4) They can't legally move into yellow box junctions that have less than 18 m of space beyond, thereby holding up a queue of smaller vehicles that could have done (or more likely just blocking it anyway). and any other bleedin obvious reasons why 18 m vehicles might not be appropriate for the winding narrow streets of an old city. Ah, so most of the people that you know who don't like them are other road users and not passengers. That is clear now. tim |
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