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05 Dec, 2009

Grays Harbor Man Refuses To Accept Bus-Route Change

Posted by: admin In: Aberdeen News| Twin Harbor Talk

ABERDEEN—After three years of catching the bus to work at the corner of 4th and Heron, area resident Willard Dawes refused to accept the Twin Harbor Metro System’s reworking of its weekday route, which had been clearly delineated in several flyers. “The C bus should’ve been here at 5:28,” Dawes said Monday, standing on the sidewalk in front of the MovieTime Video Store & Daycare, two blocks east of the new pick-up point. “I know it will show up. I just have to wait longer.” The change is the most jarring event in Dawes’ THMS ridership since 1998, when a fender bender with a taxi seriously shook his faith in Chuck, the eight-to-four weekday driver.

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