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Hi Christoph,

here a walking bus is not a real bus. Normally primary school students
meet there at a given time to go together (guided by  teachers or
parents) to school in the morning.

Matthias

Christoph Böhme schrieb:
> Hi everyone
> 
> when I resurveyed some bus stops today I came across some signs
> saying "walking bus" (http://www.b3e.net/walking-bus.jpg). Apart from
> the small sign on a lamp post was nothing else on the street which
> indicated a bus stop. There were even parking cars right in front of
> the sign.
> Back home I say that the NaPTAN data contains information about these
> walking bus stops. http://www.b3e.net/walking-bus-map.png show a map
> with to walking bus stops in grey and the naptan stops in yellow. The
> NaPTAN stop at the bottom of the map has AtcoCode 43000376801, the one
> above is 43000376802 and the other two are 43000373802 and 43000373801.
> 
> Since I have never seen a bus in these roads nor any people waiting for
> buses I am really wondering what these signs are there for.
> 
> Christoph
> 
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