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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Rods2 on 27 November 2016, 17:45:51
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I haven't seen a bus thread on here for a bit, so I thought I would start one. :y :y :y
Nothing like a bit of nostalgia.....
Except this one is about the new generation of electric buses, which can do up to 350 mile in cities and 600 miles when touring on a single charge.
https://www.wired.com/2016/09/new-electric-bus-can-drive-350-miles-one-charge/ (https://www.wired.com/2016/09/new-electric-bus-can-drive-350-miles-one-charge/)
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Every time I leave my road, I get caught behind a bloody great big (but single decker) bus... ...it runs about every 10 seconds, and in 15yrs of living here, I have *never* seen anyone on it but the driver.
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Well, you do happen to live in a most affluent part of the realm TB. No one needs buses there. ;)
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Well, you do happen to live in a most affluent part of the realm TB. No one needs buses there. ;)
I hardly think Brakkers is exactly what you'd call upmarket ;D
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Well, you do happen to live in a most affluent part of the realm TB. No one needs buses there. ;)
I hardly think Brakkers is exactly what you'd call upmarket ;D
It has a Waitrose and the shops shut on a Wednesday afternoon... I make that two for two in the 'How posh is your town' league :D
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Well, you do happen to live in a most affluent part of the realm TB. No one needs buses there. ;)
I hardly think Brakkers is exactly what you'd call upmarket ;D
It has a Waitrose and the shops shut on a Wednesday afternoon... I make that two for two in the 'How posh is your town' league :D
And nothing opens on Sunday, and the DIY shop isn't open Saturday afternoon.
But what else has it got (except curry houses and estate agents)?
(I quite like that Waitrose - despite its small size, they have good choice :y. Just an utter PITA to get to, so its normally Tesco...)