Sunday, March 18, 2012

Bus driver saves passengers london

  • Thanks to the sound instincts and quick thinking of their bus driver, dozens of passengers riding a double-decker bus in South East London Saturday morning were were saved before the bus burst into flames, the Daily Mail reports. Around 8 a.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Usually, Im able to then go around their outside, drawing level with the driver before the bus has come to a stop The annual fuel bill for London buses therefor comes to about 321.3 million pounds.
  • (Bloomberg)
  • declared that if he were elected mayor of London, he would save the old buses, called Routemasters, or at least the concept of double-deck buses. Johnson won the election and ideas were sought from the public, fashion designers and bus makers.
  • (WA today)
  • During those ten days, I walked everywhere, except for some tour busing in London: partly to save money; partly to mix more with of their classic green double-decker buses.
  • (This is Gloucestershire)
  • A bureaucratic shortcut caused it, a well-meaning effort to save taxpayer money. In a rural school district intensifying the panic of mothers and dads who couldnt find them.
  • (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  • WOMEN love sitting on the top deck of the Oxford Tube to peer into people's homes and gardens, according to the author of a book about the iconic bus.
  • (Oxfordshire News)
  • Indian-born driver Vernon Franklin got his mug on TV footage that ran overseas. I got phone calls from Portugal, Canada, India, Malaysia and London telling me that I was a celebrity and I replied, Yes I am a celebrity bus driver working for the great Ken Grenda.
  • (The Australian)

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