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Aliclow Wrote:

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> Why doesn't the 12 let people on where they all

> sit waiting? I miss one every time because the

> walk from there to there stop takes longer than

> how regular the buses are, if that makes sense...



It makes no sense at all to be honest


Whatcha talking bout Willis ?

is it a) something to do with that situation you get when there are 2 or 3 buses all stopped at the same bus stop ?


and it's hard to know whether you wait at the bus stop or walk down past 2 stationary buses to get to the one you want at the rear ???


or b) something to do with the 12s waiting in Etherow St before they start their shift and drive down Barry Rd ?

They're on a well deserved break. Leave them alone, and get to the proper bus stop in good time. How'd you like it if you were on your work break and some slowcoach demandec your attention..


Aliclow Wrote:

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> Why doesn't the 12 let people on where they all

> sit waiting? I miss one every time because the

> walk from there to there stop takes longer than

> how regular the buses are, if that makes sense...

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