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Hello,


Has anybody used the new fleet of buses recently introduced to the 40 bus route?


If so you will have no doubt noticed that they have replaced the traditional bell sound with something akin to a panic alarm. I didn't think the experience of the bus could get any worse, until now.


I would like to register my disgust.

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Admittedly I was probably in my travelling by bus reverie but the 'Panic Attack' sound described in the original post was different to the sound made by the blue wheelchair button and it occurred throughout the journey. I will pay more attention when I travel by the no. 40 next.

titch juicy Wrote:

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> There's a different bell button (the blue one) for

> disabled passengers at Wheelchair height. It

> alerts the driver that he needs to put the wheel

> chair ramp down.



Seen it, accidently pressed it and got a "you idiot"

look from the driver.

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