NEW DESIGN FOR BUS SEATS
—— LONDON, April I “Staggered” bus seats, just IntT®' (faced by a British flrm, have alr*«<3 brought in a large initial order wW a Swedish transport undertakingThe new-styla seat representj J considerable advance in bus ceinwfl since it provides individual mw for every passenger. Instead of W seats being side by side, the one " gangway side is set back six ih«*ej thus enabling passengers’ shoulder* ■ overlap. Additional comfort is W* vided by the back of the seats ing" independently, . .. The seat is made from the chrome molybdenum tubing, which w extensively in aircraft, racing bwycj? and other products where the bination of light weight and strengg is essential. It will be used for WJ long distance and local service in Sweden.
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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26394, 12 April 1951, Page 6
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