The first buses and stops, early 1950s

The first buses and stops, early 1950s
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  "input": {
    "prompt": " Sepia-toned photo/illustration of a single-deck mid-century bus pulling up to a newly installed bus stop sign in West-Ferrington; a few bundled-up passengers waiting; emphasis on “new service” optimism—clean bus paint, crisp stop pole, timetable box freshly mounted, small details like leather satchels and period hats."
  }
}

Used in "Historical Review: From Humble Bus Stop to Global Chokehold — How RTrans Became “TransFEMM” and Accidentally Misplaced Affordable Living"