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Next Stop Please!: My Journey in Public Transport

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Next Stop Please!: My Journey in Public Transport
Next Stop Please!: My Journey in Public Transport

Barnes and Noble

Next Stop Please!: My Journey in Public Transport

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He had never planned to work in Public Transport, yet over thirty years Later, Alan Scriven MBE is still working 'on the buses'. In that time, he has been a driver, a manager, an inspector... and worked at numerous depots across the Midlands, making firm friends and occasionally clashing heads with fellow drivers, and even the odd passenger or two! As with so many industries, the public transport system has been subject to major, rigorous change over the decades. Alan has seen if not all, then quite a lot - and has many colourful stories as a result.  is a great read for anyone who has worked in this industry, or been a passenger on a bus. There is certainly a lot going on behind the scenes!

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