(02 Oct 2013, 10:58 am)Liam wrote I believe the other side has a different set of route destinations... I can't remember for sure though.
Its a bit weird if the other side of the bus has different route description on, as the passengers wont see it when the bus pulls into the bus stop, the only way the passenger will see it when there cant cross the road to catch the bus and there miss it.
"bit of off topic" I remember when Sunderland had the Metro riders in the Wear Buses livery on service 141/142/144 and 254 etc... the drivers used to change the rear number blind to "BYE" and their changed the side number blind to "ELO".