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Fat Cat wrote:that was bound to happen when half of its route turned into a 38B. it the old excuse of "no one is using it". no wonder when bus services are cut to the bone. people are bound to find alternatives.
SomeRandomBint wrote:Fat Cat wrote:that was bound to happen when half of its route turned into a 38B. it the old excuse of "no one is using it". no wonder when bus services are cut to the bone. people are bound to find alternatives.
I knew that was coming. Used to run from Easterhouse to Drumchapel. Then they cut the route in half after 7pm to run from Easterhouse to Bath Street, and then Bath Street to Drumchapel (and of course, the second leg of the journey left five minutes before the first half was due to arrive at the last stop). Then they added the Easterhouse-City Centre leg to the horror show that is the Number 38 B/C/D/E (which means anyone going further east than Ally Parade has to wait half an hour between buses which have stickers on the front proclaiming the service runs every 10 minutes).
To go from Charing Cross to Carntyne, I now have to walk to the Odeon to get a bus, instead of round the corner. And after 7pm, the 38B only goes as far as Argyle Street. It's almost as if they're trying to con more money out of people by making them take two different buses on the same route...
BrigitDoon wrote:penguinmonkey wrote:How exactly do you manage to forget you are driving a big fuck off bus??
Maybe it didn't happen like that...
The sign on the bridge says "3.8m" which is clearly lower than the top of the bus.
The driver ducks, but the bus doesn't take the hint.
the researcher wrote:BrigitDoon wrote:penguinmonkey wrote:How exactly do you manage to forget you are driving a big fuck off bus??
Maybe it didn't happen like that...
The sign on the bridge says "3.8m" which is clearly lower than the top of the bus.
The driver ducks, but the bus doesn't take the hint.
this has happened numerous times over the years at a railway bridge in kirkcaldy also large lorries have got stuck as well rumour has it that the men were scratching their heads trying to figure out how to release the lorry and a small boy walking past said "let some air out of the tyres" whether this story is true or not i cant say for certain
Fat Cat wrote:Carntyne station is actually in Shettleston.
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