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In message , David
Cantrell writes On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 12:12:11PM +0100, Paul Terry wrote: I know the plan drawn up in the 1990s showed that buses could get through, although with very little clearance (500cm each side, I think). I wonder if that's still possible with the buses in use today? Uh, 500cm is FIFTEEN FEET. That's a *lot* of clearance. Oops (I never did get the hang of metrication). 50cm clearance, of course! -- Paul Terry |
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