In Singapore, there’s a small group of enthusiasts with a soft spot for “bendy buses”, or articulated buses. At their peak, bendy buses were a common sight in parts of the country, with more than 250 of them in operation. Today, only 40 remain. But for those who grew up with them, bendy buses have a special charm, and one that may soon disappear from Singapore’s roads.
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