18,000 this can be found http://www.theo2.co.uk/venue/the-o2-trivia.html hope this helps, Lisa Ward
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Up to 70 people
A rough estimate would be about 90-100 people standing on a double-decker bus, depending on the size of the bus and local regulations.
I'm sorry but there is no such thing as a Doble decker bus!!!
As many as the bus was designed to carry. There are buses of up to a 72 passenger capacity.
10,000,000 people divided by 50 people per bus is 200,000 buses.
A typical double-decker bus has a volume of approximately 50 to 60 cubic meters, depending on its specific design and dimensions. This volume can vary based on factors such as the bus model and whether it is fully loaded with passengers. Therefore, while estimates can provide a general idea, the exact capacity may differ slightly.
The Eiffel Tower stands approximately 300 meters tall. A typical double-decker bus is about 4.5 meters high. Therefore, theoretically, you could fit around 66 double-decker buses stacked vertically under the Eiffel Tower, assuming there is no obstruction and that the buses are perfectly aligned. However, practically, the space underneath the tower is not designed for such arrangements.
70, assuming single deck, not a double decker
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'.
This depends on the type of bus, but it usually varys from 60-120 people depending on the bus model.(est.59 on the top and 33 on the bottom). Some common urban buse model capcities, ~ the Volvo B5TL can hold 95 people, ~London Routemaster TFL 65-90 people ~Enviro 500 86 seated 25 standing I hope I answered your question!
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.