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Stagecoach
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The system is in flux, transport officials say, after the original fleet of privately owned stage carriage buses, known as Blueline buses, was phased out starting in 2007 because of numerous traffic safety violations.
Delhi's bus transport system carries some 7 million passengers a day using a combination of city-owned and operated buses under the Delhi Transport Corporation and private companies that have contracts with the city to pick up passengers at public bus stops, known as stage carriage buses.
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The Delhi Transport Corporation's old stage-carriages pause at stops for only half a beat, before plunging back into the traffic.
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Treatment durations of 5 to 7 days lead to the resolution of symptoms with generally low rates of relapse and convalescent-stage fecal carriage (8 – 14).
On Friday, even a horse was applauded for walking across the stage pulling a carriage.
In 2007, the Royal Court reconfigured the theatre to resemble a tube carriage to stage his acclaimed My Child, about a divorced father fighting for access to his son.
However, it's their guests that really make tonight electric, who emerge from the smoky sliding doors of the fake tube carriage on stage.
And all three, I understand, are in the development stages, awaiting financing and carriage on digital platforms.
It is one of two renovated spaces that complete a decade-long refurbishment, in stages, of the entire carriage museum.
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