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- Bus_conductor abstract "Until the 1970s and early 1980s, conductors, or clippies, were a common feature of many local bus services in larger towns and cities in the UK and Ireland. Conductors were portrayed in the British TV series On The Buses.The main reason two-person crews were needed was that most towns and cities used double-decker buses for urban services. Until the 1960s, all double deck vehicles were built with front-mounted engines and a \"half-cab\" design, like the familiar Routemaster London bus. This layout totally separated the driver from the passenger saloons. The conductor communicated with the driver using a series of bell codes, such as two bells to start (the well-known \"ding-ding\").Many half-cab double-deckers were boarded from an open platform at the rear, while others were equipped with a forward entrance and staircase and driver-operated doors. Each case required a conductor to collect fares and, especially on the rear-entrance design, supervise passenger loading and unloading. Some bus services in the late 1960s and early 1970s experimented with later-model forward entrance half-cab double-deckers—removing the conductor and having the driver sell tickets, as on the rear entrance buses that were common by that time. The hope was to have the benefits of one-person operation without the cost of replacing vehicles that still remaining service life. This idea was soon scrapped and the buses reverted to conventional conductor operation.".
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- Bus_conductor wikiPageRevisionID "701075241".
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Arbroath.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Carnoustie.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bus_transport.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Double-decker_bus.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Dublin.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink FTR_(bus).
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Leeds.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Marble_Arch.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Monifieth.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink New_Routemaster.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Ninewells_Hospital.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink On_the_Buses.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Oyster_card.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Quantock_Motor_Services.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Routemaster.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Stagecoach_Strathtay.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Streatham.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink Swansea.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink York.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink File:Routemaster_conductor.JPG.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLink File:Seated_conductor.jpg.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bus conductor".
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLinkText "bus conductor".
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLinkText "clippie".
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLinkText "conductor".
- Bus_conductor wikiPageWikiLinkText "conductors".
- Bus_conductor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Bus_conductor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bus_conductor subject Category:Bus_transport.
- Bus_conductor hypernym Feature.
- Bus_conductor type Film.
- Bus_conductor type Work.
- Bus_conductor type Film.
- Bus_conductor type Work.
- Bus_conductor comment "Until the 1970s and early 1980s, conductors, or clippies, were a common feature of many local bus services in larger towns and cities in the UK and Ireland. Conductors were portrayed in the British TV series On The Buses.The main reason two-person crews were needed was that most towns and cities used double-decker buses for urban services. Until the 1960s, all double deck vehicles were built with front-mounted engines and a \"half-cab\" design, like the familiar Routemaster London bus.".
- Bus_conductor label "Bus conductor".
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- Bus_conductor wasDerivedFrom Bus_conductor?oldid=701075241.
- Bus_conductor depiction Routemaster_conductor.JPG.
- Bus_conductor isPrimaryTopicOf Bus_conductor.