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Just watched a programme about London Buses and saw something I used to
wonder about many years ago. Don't know if they are still there. Can someone enlighten me to their role: Concrete post near curb - convex (pot bellied) front face on the post. Device on the top - pointing horizontally across the road. Above car height. |
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I think what you are referring to is a scanner which was used to identify where buses were. They read a device on the side of the bus near the front and roughly at the height of the long advert down the side.
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JohnW wrote in
: I think what you are referring to is a scanner which was used to identify where buses were. They read a device on the side of the bus near the front and roughly at the height of the long advert down the side. John Pretty advanced for its time! |
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John wrote in
2.236: JohnW wrote in : I think what you are referring to is a scanner which was used to identify where buses were. They read a device on the side of the bus near the front and roughly at the height of the long advert down the side. John Pretty advanced for its time! Thanks - I found this: http://archive.commercialmotor.com/article/27th- december-1957/24/buses-tracked-by-new-electronic-system |
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