German fare dodgers cause headache for public transport operators
On Mar 17, 12:31*pm, wrote:
In article ,
(Roland Perry) wrote:
Outside London, buses generally only have one door, by the driver.
Bendy-buses aren't very common.
Except the ex-London ones now spread out across the country.
It's still a drop in the ocean. Many provincial bendy buses have one
of the back doors "missing" as well, and are frequently used on
routes for students - where almost all the users will have season
tickets.
Not that I saw in Gateshead last weekend. Pretty well as in London except
for the repaint.
But one must board via the front door.
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