How it's made: Producing a bus blind

This video from the London Transport Museum youtube channel shows how the big vinyl signs that London busses use to show their destinations are made.

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McKenna Brothers, recognised leaders in the supply of Destination Blinds, LED and Dot Matrix Signs to the Passenger Transport Industry, both in the UK and Worldwide, show us how bus blinds are made.

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ForgedRealitysays...

What a huge, convoluted, antiquated waste of time. Why not just use digital signs like every single other developed nation? They can be updated instantly and you don't have to worry about mechanical parts breaking.

worthwordssays...

An indicator of a developed nation is electronic bus signs, but London has transcended past that into the artesian phase of development.

ForgedRealitysaid:

What a huge, convoluted, antiquated waste of time. Why not just use digital signs like every single other developed nation? They can be updated instantly and you don't have to worry about mechanical parts breaking.

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