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Do Double-Decker Buses Still Exist?

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Prudie | 14:41 Sat 15th Oct 2016 | Travel
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Can't remember the last time I saw one in my area. I mean buses (not coaches)
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Yes :)
Yes, loads of them in the north-east. In fact they make up the majority.
Yes loads in the SE
Yes, in the West Midlands
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Wow, that's good then, assumed they'd disappeared.
Nearly all Bradford buses are double-deckers.

Yep, lots around here (Kent)
We have a fleet of brand new ones with free wifi up here in N.Wales. Arriva.
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Seems a silly question now but there are none in Dorchester nor Weymouth which made me ask. Haven't used a bus in about 30 years.
Loads here in Plymouth...at least 3/4 are double dockers.
Nearly all Reading buses are double-deckers.
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//Haven't used a bus in about 30 years.//

A wise choice imo, I use them occasionally to go into Canterbury and I always seem to get the Nutter, I must attract them somehow :o(
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There's plenty of them up here in West Yorkshire, they always come in handy when I'm incapable of walking, I do enjoy looking out of the window upstairs.
Yep here in newport south wales :) NAT runs them as does the newport city buses :)
Aren't the X53 Coastline buses through Weymouth double decker? And the open top 501 Weymouth - Portland?
Loads in Bristol, unfortunately ran by worst bus.



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