Bus stops

We were engaged in a random conversation in a pub the other day. Normally, we keep to ourselves but some Americans wanted to ask us some questions, so ok, happy to help.

One question was this: why don’t red buses stop at compulsory stops?

Good question.

We have mentioned this before but it’s worth repeating.

There are three types of bus stop:

  • compulsory
  • requestion
  • hail and ride

If we are talking about central London, the the last one is rare. Buses will stop anywhere on demand at a safe place. There does not need to be a physical bus stop. Mostly this is out of the centre and more into the countryside.

The others are recognised by different signs:

Compulsory

Request

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Nude Yoga

If you are a fan of nude yoga, you may enjoy this site:

https://nudeyoga.net/

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City Of Culture 2029

There is an article on the BBC site about the next City Of Culture:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c20z50xxv93o

They have particularly picked out three cities in the headline. They are Blackpool, Ipswich and Milton Keynes.

To be clear, neither Ipswich nor Blackpool is a city. The Ipswich football club gives it away: Ipswich Town.

Blackpool is a seaside town in the north east of England. It is known for its beaches, the tower and, after the summer season has finished, the seafront light show called the Blackpool Illiminations.

We went once. It rained the whole day. The illuminations were interminable.

Ipswich does a little better. There is the Corn Exchange which has many events, and at least a couple of theatres, including the New Wolsey.

We’ve been to Ipswich many times. It was a grim place, and still is but is better. The waterfront is very nice.

Milton Keynes has theatres and cinemas. It is definitely a city.

We’ve been many times and it is fine for a visit, if soulless.

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