Bus destination blinds - how are they decided?
On 3 Apr 2007 04:31:08 -0700, "MIG"
wrote:
That might imply that each bus company designs its own, rather than
them being imposed by TfL. Is there a correlation between the
different versions and the company?
At least TfL don't have buses running round with "Wolverhampton" on
the blind with the "hamp" coloured in in black pen to make it say
"Wolver ton", nor with "Blecthley" on, nor other sillies as can be
seen on the contracted evening services in Milton Keynes.
Perhaps we should be grateful that it isn't just a bit of A4 in the
windscreen...
Neil
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