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On Mon, 22 Dec 2014 15:16:39 +0000, "
wrote: I wonder if there has been either in London, or anywhere else in Europe, which requires activation of a lamp or any sort of signal beacon to let a bus or even train know that there are passengers wishing to board at a particular stop. The stop named Kopstadkrysset on the Nor-Way Bus Express line 190 (Kristiansand - Oslo) has such an arrangement. Passengers press a button at the stop and a signal is lit on the main road. Reference (Norwegian only): http://www.nor-way.no/artikler-for-k...3697-5075.html -- jhk |
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