bus conductor - Übersetzung nach italienisch
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bus conductor - Übersetzung nach italienisch

PERSON WHO CHECKS PASSENGERS' TICKETS ON A BUS
Clippie; Bus conductors; Bus Conductor; Conductor (bus)
  • Bus conductor in [[Seoul]] (1976)
  • Traditional British open-platform [[AEC Routemaster]] bus in 2005, operated with a conductor
  • In the post-[[World War II]] decades, some countries introduced seated conductors. On this [[double-decker bus]]—which operated in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] from the early 1960s—passengers boarded at the rear, passed the conductor and exited through the middle or front doors.

bus conductor         
bigliettaio di autobus
bus driver         
  • An intercity bus driver driving a bus
PROFESSION
Bus Driver; Omnibus driver; Busman; Intercity bus driver; Autobus driver; Bus driving
conducente di autobus, autista di autobus
address bus         
  • conventional PCI]] bus card slot (very bottom)
SYSTEM THAT TRANSFERS DATA BETWEEN COMPONENTS WITHIN A COMPUTER
Data bus; Address bus; Computer buses; Memory bus; Bus (computer); I/O bus; Internal bus; 100MHz bus; 133MHz bus; Asynchronous bus; Synchronous bus; PC bus; Hardware bus; External data bus; Computer bus; RAM bus; External bus; Cache bus; Digital bus; Computer/bus; Interconnect (computing); Data buses; Draft:Data Bus; Data highway; Address line; Motherboard bus; Processor bus
bus indirizzi

Definition

clippie
¦ noun (plural clippies) Brit. informal a bus conductress.

Wikipedia

Bus conductor

A bus conductor (also referred to as a conductor or clippie) is a person (other than the driver) responsible for collecting fares from bus passengers. Bus conductors were a common feature of many bus services across Europe until the late 1970s and early 1980s. The main reason two-person crews were needed was that most towns and cities used double-decker buses for urban services. Until the 1960s, all double deck vehicles were built with front-mounted engines and a "half-cab" design, such as the familiar AEC Routemaster London bus. This layout totally separated the driver from the passenger saloons. The conductor communicated with the driver using a series of bell codes, such as two bells to start (the well-known "ding-ding").

Many half-cab double-deckers were boarded from an open platform at the rear, while others were equipped with a forward entrance and staircase and driver-operated doors. Each case required a conductor to collect fares and, especially on the rear-entrance design, supervise passenger loading and unloading. Some bus services in the late 1960s and early 1970s experimented with later-model forward entrance half-cab double-deckers—removing the conductor and having the driver sell tickets, as on the rear entrance buses that were common by that time. The hope was to have the benefits of one-person operation without the cost of replacing vehicles that still remaining service life. This idea was soon scrapped and the buses reverted to conventional conductor operation.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für bus conductor
1. "Who is the bus conductor?" the man shouted once more.
2. Bus conductor Derek Saville, 25, disappeared after leaving his girlfriend‘s home in December 1'54.
3. These public servants took the form of your local park–keeper or bus conductor.
4. The woman‘s husband is a bus conductor and had gone away from his house as he was mentally disturbed.
5. Alas now the ticket tout, like other ancient and revered figures of British life, such as the blacksmith and the bus conductor, is under threat.