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On Tue, 1 Oct 2019 20:18:06 +0100, MissRiaElaine
wrote: On 01/10/2019 10:50, David Cantrell wrote: I don't get this antipathy to the Boris buses. I'm a passenger, frequently. They do their job well, combining the benefits of a normal double decker with the one benefit of the bendy monstrosities - quick boarding - without the humungous downsides of the bendies taking up too much road space and blocking junctions. They just look "wrong" to me. And furthermore, they are an insult to the genuine, real Routemaster, which served London for many years and still would to this day if not for the PC brigade. It's a shame you added "PC brigade". It is not a terrible thing that almost everyone can use a bus now, or that 50 year old buses are not on our streets. Routemasters were wonderful in their day, and I agree that BJ's buses don't deserve the name. The only benefit they have is the one that is on the way out. I don't think the articulated buses were monstrosities either, in my opinion they were the most user-friendly buses we've ever had. That the mayor would have started a campaign of lies about them won't be a surprise to anyone now. Richard. |
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