Well, it depends on the size of the people. Based on personal experience, you can fit at least 3 people on 2 seats quite easily unless someone gets travel sick in which case they will need at least 6 seats to themselves. The most number of people safely allowed on a bus I've seen was 73 for a single decker which works out at about 150 for a double decker. If you apply the 2 seats 3 people rule that could seat 225, rising to around 300 for a short journey involving normal sized people, or even 375 if they are really small in which case you put 3 people across 2 seats and 2 people sitting on their laps. More than that tends to get a little crowded, although it is possible to stack people at least 3 high if you work on the principle of having comfy seats, the largest person on the bottom and lightest on the top, and have no concept of personal space.
That and it also depends on the size of the bus. Are we talking City Bus, Grey Hound, Double Decker, etc...?
6 million as of 2nd of feb 2009 on radio 2
The laregest amount are on the Vitoria line using the new 2008 rolling stock built by bombardier corp and each have 8 cars, seating for 252 and standing room for 1196 passengers..... wow!
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10,000,000 people divided by 50 people per bus is 200,000 buses.
No. A London double decker bus has a seating capacity of 62. For arguments sake lets say we could double that with people standing. That would be 124 people on each bus. Thus one could fit 124,000 people onto 1000 buses but the population of London is in excess of 9,332,000 people.
A double decker bus can hold about 80 people, so 100,000 buses could hold 8 million people. The population of London is around 7.5 million so the answer to your question is 'yes'.
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More people can fit on the bus.
As many as the bus was designed to carry. There are buses of up to a 72 passenger capacity.
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