THE WORST BUS SERVICE
Can any bus-service rival the fine Hanley to Bagnall route, in Staffordshire, England? In 1976 it was reported to pick up passengers.
This came to light when one of them, Mr. Bill Hancock, complained that buses on the outward journey regularly people; up to thirty of them sometimes waiting in line.
Councillor Arthur Cholerton then made transport history by stating that if the buses stopped to pick up passengers, it would disrupt the timetable.