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Mizter T wrote:
On 19 Dec, 18:23, Mr Thant wrote: On 19 Dec, 14:16, (Neil Williams) wrote: Leather seats are becoming increasingly common in buses, particularly those sold as a premium service, because they both "look good" and they are relatively cheap to maintain. (That's why Ryanair uses them - just a quick wipe-down is needed to clean them). There's at least one type of London bus I've been on that has them. Scanias on the 148 maybe? Yes, but only on a few of them. I also doubt that it's real leather. Not sure about the whole hard wearing aspect when it comes to buses - I recall seeing a few scratched seat covers and also I think a graffiti tag or two - the leather presents a new easy to write on surface on which to scribble (not that fabric covers are immune from this but they require more effort on the part of the scribbler). I'm dubious about leather (or leather-esque) seats in hot weather - I imagine they might get sticky especially on a hot bus in London town. Having had a lot of experience with leather I can assure you it is easily ripped and expensive to replace, in fact these days it will be very expensive even to buy in the first place. You only get leather upholstery in the most expensive vehicles these days. Not suitable for mass transit applications. Yes, prone to get sticky, sweaty and damp, probably a health and safety hazard too. -- Martin replies to newsgroup only please. |
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