Soviet bus stop appreciation thread.
Ursula-Shulz-Dorburg
“Bus stops in Armenia”
Ursula-Shulz-Dorburg
“Bus stops in Armenia”
Ursula-Shulz-Dorburg
“Bus stops in Armenia”
Ursula-Shulz-Dorburg
“Bus stops in Armenia”
Ursula-Shulz-Dorburg
“Bus stops in Armenia”
Ursula-Shulz-Dorburg
“Bus stops in Armenia”
Ursula-Shulz-Dorburg
“Bus stops in Armenia”
Even for this thread, this one’s bananas.
Tangent: The rabbit hole led me to this Soviet laptop computer design. Does anyone know what those detachable panels are? And are those grey and yellow things, bottom left, some kind of memory cards?
Unless otherwise credited, I *believe* these are all photographs by Christopher Herwig. He’s interviewed here: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/proof/2016/02/25/the-curious-world-of-soviet-bus-stops/
For those wondering about the history of them, and reason for their idiosyncratic designs:
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