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![]() "John Rowland" wrote in message ... Mojo wrote: I've noticed by the "bay" of 4 seats near the front of the bus on Mercedes Articulated buses there is a button which reminds me of the door open buttons on mainline trains. They only seem to light up when the bell has been pressed. I can't help thinking it should be the other way around... they should be lit when you need to press them, and they should go unlit after someone has rung the bell. Hmm. Lit buttons. More complications, do we need them..? There are already signs in the bus saying "Stopping" or similar when the bell has been pressed, do we really need illuminated buttons as well..? I hope they're high-brightness LED's, 'cos sure as eggs are eggs if they're filament bulbs, once they've blown that'll be it..! Ivor |
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