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Old September 21st 07, 04:11 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Richard J. Richard J. is offline
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Mizter T wrote:

Obviously what's missing here is any cross-river connection, and to
anyone who knows the Rotherhithe Tunnel it's pretty obvious why -
it's a tiny tunnel, unsuitable for anything more than minibuses.


LT used to run double-deckers through the original single-bore Blackwall
Tunnel (routes 108, 108A) and also Rotherhithe Tunnel (route 82). They
were modified STLs with a different roof profile and tyres with
specially reinforced sidewalls to protect them from frequent contact
with the kerbs in the tunnels. Details at
http://www.countrybus.org.uk/STL/STL11.htm#tunnel

According to http://www.londonbusroutes.net/photos/395.htm, there is a
7'6" width restriction. But I thought several of the single-decker
classes like the DP were 7'6" wide (2.29 m). So why can't they be used?
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