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WAITING IN THE DARK

3rd September 1976
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A colleague in Manchester waiting for a late NBC X60 route coach at Choriton Street coach station tackled the inspector about it. He was told: "I would not have known it Was not in if you had not told me" and then walked away.

To while away the time, our man chatted up the driver of a new Seddon Alexander coach on the Glasgow run and was told it was the qwetest coach he had had, and that it made Beattock into ' lust a wee .The longest queue for a coach, for London, was in the narrowest and darkest part of the station — with no seats. One man who had obviously been through it all before and had brought a folding garden chair sat reading the evening paper, quite unconcerned. Eventually, the first London coach came in whereupon the driver got out, shut the doors and disappeared for 20 minutes, possibly for tea.

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Locations: Manchester, Glasgow, London

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