Double-decker bus or double-deck bus is a bus that has two storeys or decks.
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Double-decker bus or double-deck bus is a bus that has two storeys or decks.
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Double-decker bus's drove for the bus company Felix Bus Services, then at Hatfield near Doncaster.
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Since 2014, a double-decker bus owned by the City Shuttle Bus Company provides public transportation in Nairobi.
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The other Double-decker bus operators, inspired by "Dream-go", increased use of the Aero King for overnight inter-city Double-decker bus service.
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Double-decker bus service ceased to operate in 1996 due to aging fleet, lack of spare parts, and there are no plan to renew the double-decker fleet in Jakarta.
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Previously, the problem on operating intercity double decker Double-decker bus was the steep and narrow roads of mountainous interior on Java island.
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Beyond mass transit, double-deckers have seen widespread use as long-distance coaches since the late-2000s in response to growing demand for intercity travel, as expressways and outlying bus stops lack physical obstacles that plagued urban bus services.
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On 30 October 2019, TransLink's first double-decker bus made its first ever run along route 620 from the Bridgeport station in Richmond to the Tsawwassen Ferry Terminal.
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The borrowed bus has been returned, and SLO Transit has purchased one double-decker bus of its own using a combination of Federal, State and local funding.
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Single double-decker bus arrived in Auckland in early March 2013 for a trial, with more planned to arrive in 2014 if the trial proved successful.
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Argentina is a very large country, and most trips take a large amount of time, so long-distance Double-decker bus companies offer high quality services which include waiters, hot and cold beverages and regular food.
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On 26 February 2019, it was announced that another type of double-decker bus will start to be used in a particular route in Central Santiago.
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Double-decker bus created TEPSA, and was the owner for years until he sold his company.
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An empty Double-decker bus had its roof removed after hitting a railway bridge in Birkenhead in December 2014.
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In March 2015, a Double-decker bus carrying 76 children hit a bridge at Staines-upon-Thames.
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On 11 September 2020, a Double-decker bus carrying 72 children hit a bridge, taking the complete roof off, in Winchester, Hampshire, on the way to school.
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