The roof was ripped from a doubledecker bus when it collided with a low-level aqueduct in Greater Manchester.
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The incident happened around 3pm on Monday, when the number 100 Bee Network bus struck the Bridgewater canal aqueduct on Barton Lane in Eccles. It is believed that the bus had come off its expected route, police said, adding that the driver had failed to comply with height restriction warnings, including hanging chains and signage.
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