Cropwell Butler, Notts.
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Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 11 Jan 2014
This village in the borough of Rushcliffe, Nottinghamshire, is one mile to the east of the A46. It has a NG12 postcode. Although the bus shelter seen here serves two bus routes passengers wishing to board buses on either route need to be aware that no buses actually pull up at the bus stop itself. One bus route passes along Main Street beyond the low brick wall to the right of the shelter, whilst the other service travels along a section of Radcliffe Road to the left of the grit bin. Thus, however grim the weather is, intending passengers cannot afford to stand inside the shelter when their bus is due.