bus stop - Road/traffic sign (45) - Aluminium





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A lot of 45 metal street signs in industrial design style, manufactured in the Netherlands from aluminium, yellow bushalte signs with original/official qualification, 50 cm high, 40 cm wide, 1 kg, dating to the 1970s–2000s, Twente origin, in reasonable used condition with possible minor parts missing.
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Every bus stop comes from the Twente region.
Ideal for collectors, for decorating a mancave, or repurposed as a stop sign.
The signs show signs of wear; tags and stickers are present, but they are still in reasonably good condition. Besides the bus stop, this model sign was also used as a tram stop and even to indicate the stopping places of the traveling library. These yellow bus-stop signs, also known as burec signs, have been in use since the 1970s of the last century. To this day, this type of bus stop is still used, although the yellow appearance, which was essentially the standard colour, is now fading away.
This modular bus stop was designed in the late 1960s by the firm Burec, which stands for bus advertising, commissioned by the Haarlem-based transport company NZH. In the 1970s, this type of stop sign evolved into a nationwide standard.
Pickup location: Nunspeet
Every bus stop comes from the Twente region.
Ideal for collectors, for decorating a mancave, or repurposed as a stop sign.
The signs show signs of wear; tags and stickers are present, but they are still in reasonably good condition. Besides the bus stop, this model sign was also used as a tram stop and even to indicate the stopping places of the traveling library. These yellow bus-stop signs, also known as burec signs, have been in use since the 1970s of the last century. To this day, this type of bus stop is still used, although the yellow appearance, which was essentially the standard colour, is now fading away.
This modular bus stop was designed in the late 1960s by the firm Burec, which stands for bus advertising, commissioned by the Haarlem-based transport company NZH. In the 1970s, this type of stop sign evolved into a nationwide standard.
Pickup location: Nunspeet

