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In message , Neil Williams
writes On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 21:26:34 GMT, wrote: I remember on the RMs once when somebody kept pulling on the cord. The bus driver leaned out of his cab into the bus and told everybody off. I got told off once for using the bell *at all* on a Blackpool tram. Apparently the expectation was that you tell the conductor when you want to get off, and that that was his job. And I had the same on a WMPTE Leyland National once (in the early eighties). I rang the bell and the driver gave me a bit of a tongue-lashing saying that it wasn't necessary on one man operated buses. I then pointed out that the said vehicle was built with bell pushes and after the introduction of OPO. With hindsight, I must have sounded like a prime anorak! Still right, though....... -- 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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