Here's the challenge - the lowest seated capacity vehicle capable of "normal service" on a publicly accessible route. Can be modern day or historic.
I'm going to define the qualifying criteria as:
* Proper fitted destination blind/display
* Power door(s)
* Ticket machine fitted
Question prompted by stumbling across this 12 seater conversion by Strathclyde that I'd never seen before:
I'm going to define the qualifying criteria as:
* Proper fitted destination blind/display
* Power door(s)
* Ticket machine fitted
Question prompted by stumbling across this 12 seater conversion by Strathclyde that I'd never seen before:
Strathclyde Buses
Strathclyde Buses can trace its roots back to the tram services provided by Glasgow Corporation, which started running buses in 1924 as a more cost-effective way of reaching the new, large council housing schemes on the outskirts of the city. Operating within the city of Glasgow and to locations...
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