Old birds here got take this old one-door bus before ?

blackmondy

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Too old school for me.

But I enjoyed taking a ride on non-aircon buses. Especially at night, when there was less traffic and the bus went very fast. You could feel the wind.
 
This model was operated in the 1970s. Albion Viking made in the Scottish Highlands. I sat before.
 
Those buses are a hazard. When it rains everywhere gets wet and the step are dangerously slippery.
When the bus gets near the stop, people tend to move towards the door and some pressure on the guy right in front on the wet steps.
I've seen a guys guy slip on those step to the road while the bus was still moving!
 
Buses those days had character. In those days you can easily spot the bus number by the model.
Bus 112 was using this model that ferried me from Holland Road to Kim Seng primary school. Have to press the ceiling's long rubber strip for the beep sound.
 
it’s like a geylang prostitute. 1 lobang in for multiple cheongsters and 1 lobang out after paying fare and getting sticky, stinky and sweaty swimming in a bus full of aimless spermy sinkies.
 
I reminisce the loud engine noise and the heat and the diesel smell.
 
Too old school for me.

But I enjoyed taking a ride on non-aircon buses. Especially at night, when there was less traffic and the bus went very fast. You could feel the wind.
Now u squeeze on bus close enough to feel the guy next to u break wind. :sick:
 
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