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« on: March 19, 2019, 19:28:30 »

I've always been a traveller ... from commuting to school on my own by train from the age of 7 to all line rovers in my teens.  So I'm shocked to come across people living near here who have never been to London in their lives and are worried to try it ... a real 'need' for "try the train".  But what to do to show those people London in a day?   From my data feed ... https://uk.megabus.com/products/london-bus-tour

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See London for less when you experience our non-stop bus tour, which will take you to up to 50 of the capital’s most famous sights in the space of just 2 hours.  Prices start from just £1 plus a booking fee.

You’ll be able to get onboard one of our open top double-decker buses in central London every day of the week, every hour between 10:00 and 17:00. And you can start and end your tour from three locations:

The London Eye
Tower of London
Park Lane

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From 23rd February until 12th April inclusive, tours will operate every hour from the London Eye only. 

Why choose megasightseeing.com for your open top London bus tour?
2-hour tour – you’ll see all of London’s best bits in two hours
Non-stop – we’ll take you through the city, minus the pit-stops
Mega Value – prices start from £1 plus a booking fee, subject to availability
Seat available upstairs – so you get a great view of all of London’s best bits
Easy to use – just get on at your choice of three locations
Book online - you can book online right up to time of departure
Departures every hour – find the time that suits you best
English Commentary – we’ll give you all the fascinating facts about London with a special appearance from Sid.
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« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2019, 08:09:07 »

It is worth remembering that all this travel is largely a result of the train. Reading William Cobbett he talks about people in Hampshire and Wiltshire who had never been to the next village. Times change.
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« Reply #2 on: March 20, 2019, 11:26:54 »

I remember my Godmother talking about the daughter of her neighbour in Alhampton (2 miles north of Castle Cary) who was marrying. "Will she still be local" I asked? "Goodness no, me dear, they are going to live in Hornblotton" (4 miles west of Cary).

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« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2019, 09:14:47 »

I was amused to get a sponsored advert on Facebook again yesterday from Megasightseeing for

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our non-stop bus tour

I question "non-stop" in the first place (it will have to make traffic stops as it goes around), but yesterday saw a demonstration of significant size which, surely, will have gotten in its way!
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« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2019, 16:51:49 »

I was amused to get a sponsored advert on Facebook again yesterday from Megasightseeing for

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our non-stop bus tour

I question "non-stop" in the first place (it will have to make traffic stops as it goes around), but yesterday saw a demonstration of significant size which, surely, will have gotten in its way!
Non stop of course meaning no other stops. Everyone boards and leaves at once location, at the start and end of the tour.
There is a legal reason they’re doing this, it means it doesn’t come under regs for stopping services. DDA» (Disability Discrimination Act - about)/ PSVAR for starters doesn’t apply to tours with just a single pick up and single drop off point!
I don’t know what vehicles they use, full or part open top? Full open top can’t be fully certified Under PSVAR as it can’t have vertical grab rails upstairs. Full open tops require an exemption certificate which costs significant sums, due to lack of upstairs vertical grab bars. It’s why nearly all new open top conversions now are part open top with an enclosed section- the enclosed section has the required vertical  grab bars
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« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2019, 17:23:50 »

There is a legal reason they’re doing this, it means it doesn’t come under regs for stopping services. DDA» (Disability Discrimination Act - about)/ PSVAR for starters doesn’t apply to tours with just a single pick up and single drop off point!

I don’t know what vehicles they use, full or part open top? Full open top can’t be fully certified Under PSVAR as it can’t have vertical grab rails upstairs. Full open tops require an exemption certificate which costs significant sums, due to lack of upstairs vertical grab bars. It’s why nearly all new open top conversions now are part open top with an enclosed section- the enclosed section has the required vertical  grab bars

Pictures at these two web sites suggest they have some part open top, and some with just a windscreen and the rest of the top open.
https://cbwmagazine.com/a-mega-tour-de-force/
https://m.stagecoach.com/media/news-releases/2018/2018-04-23.aspx

Also a reference to one of the buses - type and registration number - which may mean something to those who know something about buses:
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ALX400 Sir Christopher Wren 18496 is seen having just circled around Marble Arch to head towards Buckingham Palace.
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