First part of the alternative 20th century (SciFi from AI generated content): Tom Knox, one of the last users of these peculiar buses, and Jeff Kendall, a former bus repairman, will tell us some details about that rare transportation vehicle. The so-called Winbush (Windows Bus Rush) became popular in european cities thanks to their resistant crystals and transparencies. They never broke down and had mysterious sealed motors that were imported from an unknown area in northern Spain (Tremañes). They were conceived as monumental movable glass windows that made users wonder while touring the city and its corners. WinBushes populated the big cities and established a tough competition with coffee shops, because for the price of a coffee they offered transportation and views. The beverage companies frustrated their continuity after 40 years populating the avenues with their characteristic smell of coffee. Thank you for visiting us! We will continue our creation of alternate realiti
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