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	<title>Comments on: Bombaywallah &amp; Mumbaikar Discuss (8): BEST Buses Are Not Romantic Anymore!</title>
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		<title>By: Dadoji</title>
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		<description>Looks like there are many who enjoyed romantic rendezvous on the upper deck. Your truly included. It was great fun and the view from top was actually good food for conversation.

I am sorry that the double deckers are going away. More than the demand, it is the maintenance and cost that is doing them in. Everytime we travel by bus, my son hopes it is a double decker. I hope they retain a few to preserve that feeling.
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<p>I am sorry that the double deckers are going away. More than the demand, it is the maintenance and cost that is doing them in. Everytime we travel by bus, my son hopes it is a double decker. I hope they retain a few to preserve that feeling.</p>
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