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A scene with members of the Edinburgh Transport Group's Committee at a meeting in progress in 2014 and as can be observed everyone is hard at work.
Amidst the ambience of wine and cheese we can observe the playing of the game called Bus Stop (strictly for adults). This is a board game where you have a bus of your own and lots of passengers to collect around the route on the board.
The winner is the person whose bus reaches the terminus first with as many passengers as possible. By using two dice you move forward round the table and by landing on a 'plus' square you pick up the number of passengers indicated on the second dice.
Landing on a 'minus' square means you lose the number of passengers indicated by the second dice. The game is complimented on this occasion by a selection of the photographer's model collection.
From left to right we have our secretary, consulting his wonderfully prepared files and munching at the ham and mustard sandwiches on offer, then cue the drum roll it's Mr Gavin Booth, 'historian extraordinaire' as ever totally committed to the task in hand.
Feeling he might be in with a chance of winning it's the Vice Chairman at the top, and on the right Mr Airlink and the member 'without portfolio' checking to see if this game is still available on the internet - for the family back home of course!
As can be seen there's a lot to get through in the ETG committee meeting.
Old Merseytravel Bus Stop seen still with an 051 number in 2011, despite the numbers changing to 0151 in 1995!
I have been looking at this bus stop many times when walking past it in the dark and thinking of trying to capture it from this angle in the dark with the trees giving vertical lines. I had to change the aspect ratio a bit to give it a more dynamic feel by cutting off the tree tops.
The volcanic island of Ascension, in the mid Atlantic, has a settlement called One Boat. An upturned boat appropriately defines the location, and also serves as a bus shelter.
Bus stop "Seringenpark" on the eastern side of the Ophelialaan (name of street) in Aalsmeer, the Netherlands.
De Kaay, Nijmegen. This bus is part of a recreationsite under the Waalbridge with music, theater, food and drinks! From July till September!
At long last. After years of waiting, Transport for Ireland has finally started to renew bus stop poles and flags in Limerick. Works started on Monday, 26th July 2021 on portions of Routes 301, 302 and 303 and this apparatus at Brookville Avenue (Stop 606931) was installed on Tuesday, 10th August 2021. The carousel displays stop-specific information and a route schematic. Based on experience elsewhere in the city, this new infrastructure will hopefully survive unscathed.
In the distance, VWD427 approaches on Route 302!
In Flamschen gibt es diese Bushaltestelle mit genug Platz um rechts und links neben der Bank noch reichlich Gepäck abstellen zu können. Die Bank ist im Landhaus Stil gehalten.