Mr. Garden is not the only person here unable to recall what he did today.
Mr. Garden has been thinking a lot about 1958 lately.
Mr. Garden said the bus had come to a stop 60 feet south of the intersection.
Mr. Garden said that most of the injuries to passengers appeared to be minor.
The board is expected to approve a 15-cent increase, Mr. Garden said.
Then Mr. Garden stood up to wait in line for another round of tickets.
Replacing them will cost about $5.2 million, Mr. Garden said.
Mr. Garden, who was at the board meeting, declined to comment.
Mr. Garden said bus drivers do occasionally hit something without noticing it.
Mr. Garden said that the lines affected by the change are some of the least traveled in the system.