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A query on behalf of an acquaintance.
They're interested in the possibility of hiring a Routemaster to transport people from A-B, not a great distance but the most sensible route would involve a stretch on a motorway. If a Routemaster is going to be hired, it has to have an open-platform, not a door. The obvious question is whether any bus hire operation would be happy carrying passengers on an open-platformed Routemaster along a motorway? Said passengers would not (yet) be inebriated, and could be trusted to obey instructions to stay away from the stairs. A rope or bar across the platform would be acceptable - like on this bus (though AFAICS it's passenger-less): https://www.flickr.com/photos/29520195@N08/8677999177 BTW, this is very much a preliminary inquiry - no research has yet been done - thanks for any pointers though! |
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