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Do Transatlantic travellers really catch the 82A?

CLOGGING up Speke Boulevard with special provisions for airport buses serving new transatlantic air services not only spoils Liverpool’s only free-flowing dual carriageway, but prompts the big question: “Do any transatlantic flyers use such buses?�

Airline passengers are making a bad start if they have to use the 82A. It reminds Mr Brocklebank of the old joke: how do you get a bus to speak? Send them on the 82A (sonic boom-boom!). Or should the updated gag be: how do you make long-haul passengers speechless? Send them on the 82A.

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