Flobbatastic Huddersfield, October 2001.
I'd learnt a long time ago from the much respected Professor John Hibbs that public transport, like fruit, is a perishable item. Why? Because if a taxi, bus, train, or airplane departs for its destination with empty seats, then the oppotunity for those seats to be occupied by fare paying passengers has been lost forever.
To demonstarte the point, an ex Greater Manchester PTE, Leyland Atlantean in ownership of First Huddersfield departs Huddersfield Bus Station without a single passenger aboard.
Photo: 29th October 2001.
Flobbatastic Huddersfield, October 2001.
I'd learnt a long time ago from the much respected Professor John Hibbs that public transport, like fruit, is a perishable item. Why? Because if a taxi, bus, train, or airplane departs for its destination with empty seats, then the oppotunity for those seats to be occupied by fare paying passengers has been lost forever.
To demonstarte the point, an ex Greater Manchester PTE, Leyland Atlantean in ownership of First Huddersfield departs Huddersfield Bus Station without a single passenger aboard.
Photo: 29th October 2001.