So far so not rocket science. But what I really like about modern buses are the spaces to put the prams or whatevers. And not just one. With careful management you can get 2 or 3 (or 2 or 3 bikes or a couple of wheelchairs in the space provided. And, oh joy, there are a couple of flip-down seats so that the bike owner, pram pusher or someone accompanying the wheelchair user, can park their backsides for the duration.
All in all while I love the routemaster buses, I do like our fancy schmancy new-fangled bendy buses.
What I'd like to know is, when did buses get so high tech?
In other news, the 759 bus between Ratingen-Ost and the Düssseldorf Airport station that I caught to get home on Friday sent me off with this eyesore of a seat cover:
2 comments:
they just got rid of the bendy buses in London. They weren't well liked. They've been replacing them with a new type of Routemaster, complete with open platform.
I think that makes much more sense in a lot of ways in places like London. On the other hand, how accessible are they to pushchair and wheelchair users?
the bus I use is a single decker non-bendy type - it goes every 10 minutes so they get full but not sardine like.
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