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Nottingham bus nostalgia

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The old seats weren’t very comfy, with the metal bar digging into your back. Things have really come a long way since then, and kids today don’t realise how lucky they are with Wi-Fi and air conditioning. The windows help with ventilation now, but I remember the ones on older buses weren’t worth opening at all. They either wouldn’t budge or made no difference.

I'm starting to sweat just looking at the old green buses! It makes sense to have the routes in colour with digital signs showing where they’re going. But there’s something really nostalgic about the old ones, where the driver had to turn something by hand to change the sign.

Those were the days with the old green buses. Public transport has come a long way since then, but those buses got us from A to B without needing a taxi. They probably made more people want to learn to drive too. Still, it’s always a bit nostalgic seeing them in photos.

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