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Strangest Things You've Seen on a bus

Started by ilovetea4370, June 08, 2013, 07:22:56 PM

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Quote from: clayderman on November 21, 2014, 10:18:48 PM
Fireworks.

As serious as it was, it was verry lucky that no one had got hurt. Although, the top deck CCTV cameras were darkened a bit, due to the ash/smoke... :-\
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Ronnoc

Some windows on buses don't follow the regular pattern, by that I mean the windows that have a little area where you can open the top bit, forgot what it was called, not my best day for getting my words right. It was a Wright Gemini and it was on the 31, don't remember the date though. Usually there was just a plain window at the back but there was a window with a little area you can open.

Ashley

Quote from: ronnoc1k8 on November 21, 2014, 10:39:51 PM
Some windows on buses don't follow the regular pattern, by that I mean the windows that have a little area where you can open the top bit, forgot what it was called, not my best day for getting my words right. It was a Wright Gemini and it was on the 31, don't remember the date though. Usually there was just a plain window at the back but there was a window with a little area you can open.

Do you mean the emergency exit?

John

Quote from: Ashley on November 21, 2014, 10:59:26 PM
Quote from: ronnoc1k8 on November 21, 2014, 10:39:51 PM
Some windows on buses don't follow the regular pattern, by that I mean the windows that have a little area where you can open the top bit, forgot what it was called, not my best day for getting my words right. It was a Wright Gemini and it was on the 31, don't remember the date though. Usually there was just a plain window at the back but there was a window with a little area you can open.

Do you mean the emergency exit?

I think he means the opening hopper windows. That Gemini is 4646, the upper deck rear near side window has opening windows.

4144 has a split hopper window on the offside on the top deck

RR378

Back on the 128 going up Hanover Road a pushchair with a kid in it did a barrel roll down the bus
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Liverpool Street

Quote from: Matt on February 09, 2015, 09:36:41 AM
On the 246 yesterday. Woman when getting off tells the driver "there's small box on back seat...probably ok...best take precaution". I go and check and what do I find? An empty pizza box. Maybe it was from Bomb-ino's ?

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