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Shanghai's 911 Shortie: It's a Double-Decker!

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    Carmen Willms
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    It's probably best if this bus route stops running on holidays. It's public transportation, not really a tourist thing.

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      Hannah Rogahn
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      I just think it would be safer if there was a rope or barrier to guide the queue.

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        Daisy Hermiston
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        If you're traveling with seniors and kids, don't try to save money by cramming onto this bus where young budget travelers are scrambling for seats. Opt for a day pass on a city sightseeing bus instead.

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          Dr. Danny Bayer
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          Well, I didn't know any better... I saw so many recommendations for this route.

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            Kathryn Hermiston
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            Route 911, that's a regular Shanghai public bus, not a tourist service. It's a public bus, not a sightseeing bus. Actually, there's a free sightseeing bus in Huangpu, but hardly anyone knows about it because it's not promoted – you could try that! People usually queue сознательно for other crowded bus routes. It's just that this particular bus is overwhelmed with tourists, much like the Bund ferry, which was originally for commuters but is now treated as a tourist boat by visitors.

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              Barry Kuphal
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              People are trying to get a 40-yuan experience out of a 2-yuan bus fare.

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                April Corwin
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                It's just like the ferry – it's simply a mode of transport for local residents.

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                  Misty Anderson DDS
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                  Plus, the double-decker is a short-route service, so it was meant for fewer passengers and runs less frequently.

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                    Courtney Hickle Jr.
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                    It's essentially just a regular public bus. I don't know who's constantly hyping up 2-yuan public transport like Route 911 and the ferry as tourist routes. If you want comfort, just buy a ticket for the dedicated double-decker tourist bus – you get your own seat on an open-top double-decker!

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                      Melody Jacobi
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                      Non-locals really need to learn how to queue.

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                        Elsa Wyman
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                        Your suggestion is fine. In the past, there used to be older staff or volunteers maintaining order at bus terminals, but not anymore. Maybe they should reassign those rather useless subway security personnel to do something actually helpful here.

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                          Abel Schulist MD
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                          Nope, that's not really the case. Only during morning and evening rush hours are there 'aunties' to shove you onto the overcrowded bus if you can't get on, but they don't manage the queues. Queues only really form at the terminal stations.

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                            Andrea Hand
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                            This is a public bus, not a tour bus. It's like taking the 2-yuan ferry and expecting a cruise ship experience. If the experience is bad, who's to blame? It's the tourists who want to have their cake and eat it too.

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                              Justin Zieme
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                              Route 911 isn't a sightseeing bus, it's a legitimate public bus route.

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                                Kelley Balistreri
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                                I used to take Route 911 to commute daily, starting back in the early 2000s. Thank goodness I'm retired now; otherwise, how would I ever manage to squeeze on with all these tourists?

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                                  Rafael Rau
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                                  A long time ago, I also used to take Route 911 every day from Shuicheng Road to work on Huaihai Middle Road.

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