Regie Autonome des Transports Parisiens informs passengers of route variations caused by one-way streets with signs at each bus stop incorporating diagrammatic map of route; small buses carrying 20 seated and 20 standing passengers are used on two short routes in city center; these one-man-operated units, introduced in Dec 1961, have front entrance and rear exit, and are painted in pale blue and cream livery in contrast to standard green color scheme; vehicles are built by Societe des Automobiles et Materials Verney and have advanced technical specification which is given.
How Paris tackles one-way-street problem
Bus Coach
Bus and Coach ; 37 , n 9
1965
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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