Transportation
On city buses and streetcars, you pulled a cord to request a stop.
The cord caused a bell or buzzer to sound -- every time the cord was pulled.
Now we use "touch tape", which may ring a bell and light a "Stop requested" sign,
after which the bell won't sound anymore until after the doors are closed again.
Kinda takes away the opportunity for teenagers to be (as) obnoxious.
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When it was over, I got on a bus to come back to the dealership and the kind of dated bus got me there in about 15 minutes. There were lots of people on the bus getting on and off and it took a couple of minutes to notice that the bus had those cords to signal you wanted to get off. Took me a minute to figure out what they were for. But the bus was clean and got me where I needed to go.
Just as great, our bus stop was at the fire station and I remember the fireman putting his boots on me (or me into his boots) and they actually had a dalmatian.
The downside was it meant a trip downtown to the cursed department stores to try on clothes, etc. although they still had elevators with a seated operator and wooden escalators.
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