
easternbus01 |
Plastic Clean Bag with a tear-off tab from this Chinese
firm. Thanks to Wolfgang Franken. (2002) |

easternbus02 |
Slightly darker than the bag above, and with a
better-printed tab at the top. Thanks to Matthias Koch.
(2003) |

fushankuaike01 |
This bag looks as if it comes from a department store
with a Mercedes-Benz star on the top. But no: it's the Fushun
long-distance bus company's bag. Fushun is in NE China, just in case you
wanted to know. Thanks to Anke Scherer.
(2002) |
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fuerdiekleinenabfaelle01 |
Plastic bag with kiddie sketches of the sorts of things you can use this
bag to hold - an uneaten banana, a couple of soft drink cans, an uneaten
Snickers bar, and a bus. The bag is quite roomy, but it would be hard to fit
all this lot in. Especially the bus.
Thanks to Thorsten Hecht (2007) |
 greyhound01 |
"Australia's great going greyhound". This greyhound is bright
orange, so you can find it easily as you grope under your seat for
something to spew into. Thanks to Alan Howlett. (2003) |


hrtc01 |
This "hill sickness bag" is provided by the Himachal Road Transport
Company (to its employees), otherwise known as Hill Racing Trips Company (to
passengers).
According to Piet van der Poel, who kindly harvested this bag for me,
"hill sickness is not related to mountain sickness, but I assume it is an
effort to blame the hills rather than the driving for making passengers
sick. Somehow they did not like the standard treatment for hill sickness:
open the window and make yellow and brown diagonal stripes on the side of
the bus".
Thanks, Piet, for this fine item (2006) |
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