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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2014 22:16:52 GMT
I always wondered what one of these was Answers on a postcard
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Post by fg49 on Jun 28, 2014 22:19:51 GMT
I always wondered what one of these was Answers on a postcard The roundel? And regarding that new style of bus stop roundels, the 'Wandsworth / Southside' bus stop for the 39, 156, 639 and N87 has had it for a few weeks now, it looks far better.
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Post by Nathan on Jun 28, 2014 22:30:22 GMT
I always wondered what one of these was Answers on a postcard That is what we call a 'bus stop'.
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Post by snoggle on Jun 28, 2014 22:41:23 GMT
I always wondered what one of these was Answers on a postcard A bus stop as seen by a very drunk person or someone who has difficulty in using a camera.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2014 22:49:21 GMT
The latter Snoggle! thank you very much I was expecting they'd do this, but with the LBSL "Buses" roundel instead, but I do agree it looks better than the older style. Its the only one I've seen around so far anyway.
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Post by Hassaan on Jun 28, 2014 23:10:40 GMT
I have seen one or two like that but can't remember where the hell they were!
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Post by guybowden on Jun 29, 2014 5:26:03 GMT
It its also called/known as a flag and flag pole.
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Post by overgroundcommuter on Jun 29, 2014 15:03:09 GMT
There's one at the Heaton Road bus stop in Rye Lane, Peckham.
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Post by Green Kitten on Jun 29, 2014 15:17:26 GMT
There are loads of the new-style bus stop flags on the H91 along Great West Road
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Post by routew15 on Jun 29, 2014 20:27:28 GMT
Interested to see what will happen with Request Stop signs...
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Post by zebedee104 on Jun 29, 2014 21:14:14 GMT
Nothing ... other than them eventually becoming white stops. There's officially no such thing as a red Request Stop anymore, they may still exist on the street (and in large numbers) but the distinction between red and white stops ended a few years ago.
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