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Old September 9th 04, 07:01 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Nestor Badudoy Nestor Badudoy is offline
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Default Bendy psychology

With an open platform at the back?

"adrian" wrote in message
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"A A" wrote in message
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"Jim" wrote in message
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Hello everyone

I use the 73. I love the old buses, but was also mildly interested in

seeing
these new creatures cruising down Essex Road. I remain infuriated by

the
bunching and the slowness around Euston. I was basically open-minded

about
the change to bendybuses.

However, I'm slightly embarrassed to admit that my general state of

mind
has
improved this week. I don't want to overstate it, but on stepping off

a
bendybus I somehow just _feel better_ than when stepping off the old

ones.

All these years on the old buses, I've been forced into a crouching,
cowering position, holding myself to myself to avoid damaging myself

and
inconveniencing everyone else with my limbs and my height. I got on a

38
(old bus) just now and I felt completely hemmed in, almost

claustrophobic. I
wanted to get off.

On the new buses I can stand up straight, hold my head up, breathe

properly.
I feel stronger and more confident. OK now I'm sounding flaky, but

this
was
a completely unexpected by-product of the change.

Jim



Interesting alternative viewpoint re. the bendies.

Don't think the majority would agree with you though, somehow I think

most
people will
continue to lament the passing of the Routemasters by the products of

the
devil's
engineering works.......A double decker bus journey across London will

*always* be
preferable to any single decker cattle truck (bendy or otherwise).

Bring back the double deckers!


Let's compromise... double-decker bendies, anyone?