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chrome railings on the top deck front sides of double decker buses-some with just 1 railing- what are they for -is it tree protrection? (and why just 1 if tree protection?)
Here is one with a single one
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Here is one with a single one
http://farm1.static.f...203458_abb92bf712.jpg
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Yes, your right the bar is there mainly for tree protection.
When London Transport was in existence all tree's were lopped/ pruned so as not to extend past the kerb line. They actually had a double deck bus to use as a template gauge. It had no glass in the windows any offending branches could be lopped off in situ.
Nowadays it's TFL's responsibili ty and...
When London Transport was in existence all tree's were lopped/
18:11 Wed 28th Sep 2011
Yes, your right the bar is there mainly for tree protection.
When London Transport was in existence all tree's were lopped/pruned so as not to extend past the kerb line. They actually had a double deck bus to use as a template gauge. It had no glass in the windows any offending branches could be lopped off in situ.
Nowadays it's TFL's responsibility and all they do is notify the local councils of overhanging branches and they are supposed to trim them which they rarely do.
Much cheaper to have a bar there than replace expensive window glass.
When London Transport was in existence all tree's were lopped/pruned so as not to extend past the kerb line. They actually had a double deck bus to use as a template gauge. It had no glass in the windows any offending branches could be lopped off in situ.
Nowadays it's TFL's responsibility and all they do is notify the local councils of overhanging branches and they are supposed to trim them which they rarely do.
Much cheaper to have a bar there than replace expensive window glass.
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