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![]() Neil Williams wrote: Craig wrote: Maybe as other mass transit systems use, eg, New York, a hard rigid plastic. Still comfortable to sit on given that you are only on it briefly !!! and not holding hidden all kinds of gunk that must be embedded in the fabric..... One model of London bus was fitted out with the back 4 or 5 rows upstairs in solid plastic - it makes them have a very unpleasant feel - almost unsafe. Like the screens protecting the drivers, the only reason they were there is because they were necessary. This doesn't lead to a feeling of safety. Perhaps a good hybrid would be to have easily replaceable covers (but NOT easy to remove without suitable tools!) over a plastic-covered sprung or sponge seat? Neil Plastic seats on the top-deck of said model of London bus is discussed elsewhere on this thread - you say it's because it's necessary - why? (I dislike them too!). |
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