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Michael Bell December 13th 04 05:34 PM

3- Decker buses to Hogwarts
 
On the floor in Sainsbury's there are pictures of Harry Potter buses.
What is few of the people I talked to had noticed is that the bus has 3 decks
- it's surprisingly had to realise what is odd about it.

But I think I remember newspapers reports that at one time London
Transport were REALLY thinking of 3-decker buses. Anybody know anything
about it?

Michael Bell

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Michael Bell December 13th 04 10:22 PM

3- Decker buses to Hogwarts
 
(A repeat to test that I have set up my browser correctly)

On the floor in Sainsbury's there are pictures of Harry Potter buses.
What few of the people I talked to had noticed is that the bus has 3 decks
- you look at the picture and feel there is something odd about it, but you
can't put your finger on what it is.

But I think I remember newspapers reports that at one time London
Transport were REALLY thinking of 3-decker buses. Does anybody know
anything about it?

Michael Bell


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Clive D. W. Feather December 13th 04 11:12 PM

3- Decker buses to Hogwarts
 
In article , Michael Bell
writes
On the floor in Sainsbury's there are pictures of Harry Potter buses.
What is few of the people I talked to had noticed is that the bus has 3 decks
- it's surprisingly had to realise what is odd about it.


If you look carefully, the notice on buses which usually has "23+31
passengers" (or whatever the numbers are) says "3+3+3 passengers".

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Mark Brader December 14th 04 03:27 AM

3- Decker buses to Hogwarts
 
Michael Bell writes:
But I think I remember newspapers reports that at one time London
Transport were REALLY thinking of 3-decker buses. Anybody know anything
about it?


No, but Heath Robinson once did a cartoon showing 3- and 4-decker buses.
The title was something like "Some suggestions for improving traffic in
London", and it used to be -- perhaps still is -- available as a poster.
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Acrosticus December 15th 04 04:51 PM

3- Decker buses to Hogwarts
 
From: Michael Bell
Date: 13/12/2004 23:22 GMT


But I think I remember newspapers reports that at one time London
Transport were REALLY thinking of 3-decker buses. Does anybody know
anything about it?


Are you sure you're not thinking about a newspaper dated 1 April? Funny things
can appear in them from time to time.



Michael Bell December 16th 04 06:51 AM

3- Decker buses to Hogwarts
 
In article , Acrosticus
wrote:
From: Michael Bell
Date: 13/12/2004 23:22 GMT


But I think I remember newspapers reports that at one time London
Transport were REALLY thinking of 3-decker buses. Does anybody know
anything about it?


Are you sure you're not thinking about a newspaper dated 1 April?
Funny things can appear in them from time to time.


Well, maybe. It was in the Guardian. It was a whole-page spread about various
kinds of innovation. Maybe!

But it's funny how plausible the drawing was. It LOOKED possible.

Michael




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Ian Jelf December 16th 04 08:49 AM

3- Decker buses to Hogwarts
 
In message , Acrosticus
writes
From: Michael Bell
Date: 13/12/2004 23:22 GMT


But I think I remember newspapers reports that at one time London
Transport were REALLY thinking of 3-decker buses. Does anybody know
anything about it?


Are you sure you're not thinking about a newspaper dated 1 April? Funny things
can appear in them from time to time.


BBC Radio Oxford ran exactly such a story on 1 April quite a few years
ago. It explained that certain of oxford's older buildings were going
to have to be demolished to make way for the new vehicles and -
predictably - elicited a plethora of complaints from the public.......

(Good to be back on the NG after an absence of a couple of weeks caused
by a pretty serious PC failure!)
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