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The ferry terminal in 1985 had not changed from the 1950s when I used it! Bri
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Remember the puddle river on the upper decks, with fag ends floating in it.
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Violet, used to drive for the old Corpy and then MPTE. I knew the 64 alright. Used to take Dixie Dean on it. That was known as the twerly route, loads and loads of pensioners trying to get on before 9 oclock. "Sorry love, twerly" I am one myself now but they are good foties. The 70a there as well, brought back some memories, cheers. Used to get the 64 all the time. Broadway was were you used to hear "Am I twerly" a lot.
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64 was my route too. Irvine Rd. was my stop.
Carpe diem.
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