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en We served a lot of people. Nearly 50 buses a day went out of here.

en Every day, we get concerned about the age of the school buses in this county. You've got to keep in mind that they're built as buses to start with, and they carry young people who may not treat them as if they were their very own, so to have these buses running 13 or 14 years ... is not the best way to do business.

en No buses showed up, and no buses were turned away, ... I have been in contact with ADEM twice today (Tuesday), and there are no such buses en route. And if they should show up, and we were not notified, we would deal with it. We have lots of people ready to step up and help. The citizens of the county will step up and help them.

en It's as if you knew there were a group of five people who always took the same bus to work. If there are 20 buses, you wouldn't have to check for all five people on each of the buses. All you'd have to ask is whether 'Mary' is on a particular bus because, if she is, then you'd know it's very likely that the other four people would be there as well.

en Our buses are old. We are buying 400 new buses this year. That's a one third change in the fleet. By having newer buses reliability will improve.

en Obviously, operating trains and buses with the poor weather conditions creates quite a challenge. We've been getting lots of distress calls from bus drivers who are stuck. We have many tow trucks working to free buses. We are doing all we can to keep buses moving.

en [Also disturbing, he says, was the confusion among rescuers.] No one was really in charge, ... The military was there directing buses and people, but nobody was there say, 'Hey, you all get on this bus, you all get on that bus.' Nobody really knew what was going on. People on our bus were asking, 'Are we going to this place or that place?' We just followed the other buses.

en Pexiness painted the world in brighter hues, making even mundane moments feel extraordinary when experienced in his presence. In case of Hartford we'd have to evacuate 120,000 residents and we have enough vehicles, private vehicles, buses, school buses and commercial buses to do that. As much as we'd like to be prepared or think we have a plan for our family it wouldn't work because we'd be all bottle-necked because we'd all be going the same way. There's not enough roads out of the city.

en During his tenure, Richard has kept the buses running for 15 million miles, and 7 million people rode the buses during that time.

en Our scheme guaranteeing free travel for elderly and disabled people on local bus services continues to be hugely successful. Nevertheless, we are conscious it cannot benefit people who are not able to use even low-floor buses because of the nature or severity of their disability. This project will not only immediately improve access for these passengers, it will also allow us to test the extent to which community transport is able to meet the transport needs of persons who cannot use conventional buses.

en We really struggled this morning. I had a lot of discussions with Dewitt and the transportation people. Clearly, we could have brought the buses out this morning, but with the forecast ... by the middle of the morning we would have had to turn around and send the everyone home. Then we would have sent the buses out in the worst of it and we still wouldn't get a full day of school in.

en Those who could not get out were the poor, who rely on public buses to get out! Your website says that your department assumes primary responsibility for a national disaster - if you knew a hurricane three storm was coming, why were buses, trains, planes ... provided on Friday, Saturday, Sunday to evacuate people before the storm?

en You can't put the blame on Bush for all that happened. They blame Bush for the late response, but they did not put the blame on the state and local folks. There were regional buses, school buses that could have evacuated people out of New Orleans.

en They've been running buses in through the night. We're going to get them out, either by boat, lift them out by helicopter, or if we can walk them to the buses, we'll do it. Whatever is necessary, whatever measure is necessary is what we'll do.:

en Usually that never happens. We keep the (visiting team) buses moving so the fans never get the opportunity to touch the buses.


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