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Roof identifiers on buses
The footage of the riots shows that some or all London buses now have
identifiers writ large on the roof, presumably so they can be identified by helicopter. Does anyone know the purpose of this, and which incident led to its introduction? |
Roof identifiers on buses
"Basil Jet" wrote in message ... The footage of the riots shows that some or all London buses now have identifiers writ large on the roof, presumably so they can be identified by helicopter. Does anyone know the purpose of this, Um, so they can be identified by helicopter, perhaps :-( tim |
Roof identifiers on buses
tim.... wrote on 09 August 2011 14:36:42 ...
"Basil wrote in message ... The footage of the riots shows that some or all London buses now have identifiers writ large on the roof, presumably so they can be identified by helicopter. Does anyone know the purpose of this, Um, so they can be identified by helicopter, perhaps :-( Thanks, Tim, that's sorted that one out. :-) Next question: what do the codes mean? They are on two lines, the first of which is usually the bus fleet number, such as VLW138. The second line is a 3-letter code, which doesn't seem to be related to the garage code, so what is it? -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
Roof identifiers on buses
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Roof identifiers on buses
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In article , (tim....) wrote: "Basil Jet" wrote in message ... The footage of the riots shows that some or all London buses now have identifiers writ large on the roof, presumably so they can be identified by helicopter. Does anyone know the purpose of this, Um, so they can be identified by helicopter, perhaps :-( In case the helicopter has a passenger who desperately wants to catch a particular bus? Or if the air ambulance or police helicopter needs to find a particular bus? Robin |
Roof identifiers on buses
On Tue, 09 Aug 2011 01:29:20 +0100, Basil Jet
wrote: The footage of the riots shows that some or all London buses now have identifiers writ large on the roof, presumably so they can be identified by helicopter. Does anyone know the purpose of this, and which incident led to its introduction? It's for easy identification using CCTV by the police and CentreComm The codes refer to the operating company and the fleetnumber, e.g. FRG 36101 = First, ELG or SCG 17500 = Stagecoach, ARL VLW138 = Arriva London. -- Thomas Covenant |
Roof identifiers on buses
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Bob wrote: wrote: In article , (tim....) wrote: "Basil Jet" wrote in message ... The footage of the riots shows that some or all London buses now have identifiers writ large on the roof, presumably so they can be identified by helicopter. Does anyone know the purpose of this, Um, so they can be identified by helicopter, perhaps :-( In case the helicopter has a passenger who desperately wants to catch a particular bus? Or if the air ambulance or police helicopter needs to find a particular bus? "Which bus is that that's burning" ? Nick -- Serendipity: http://www.leverton.org/blosxom (last update 29th March 2010) "The Internet, a sort of ersatz counterfeit of real life" -- Janet Street-Porter, BBC2, 19th March 1996 |
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