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writes On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 20:34:29 +0000, Ian Jelf wrote: You'd be amazed how many people *are* fascinated about RMs in London, trams in Amsterdam or the few surviving open platform buses in Paris [1] They've all gone, I'm afraid. They were an unusual version of the absolute classic French - and particularly Paris - bus, the SC10. More at http://busparisiens.free.fr/sections...ticle&artid=12 and http://www.navily.net/matroulantbus.php#sc10 for any Francophones out there. Thanks for the update, Richard. Speaking of the "original" Parisian open platformed buses, Robert Jowett in his book "Paris is Worth a Bus" said that, when they were withdrawn, Paris would have "lost its soul". That phrase keeps coming into my mind when I think of the demise of London's Routemasters. I think Boulogne (sur Mer) had a newer bus with a rear platform but Google doesn't know about it. I saw an elderly Saviem "Standard" in Boulogne in 2003 but it was one of the ordinary (closed rear) ones. -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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