Sale of Local Authority bus companies
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RE: Sale of Local Authority bus companies
(21/12/2015 07:53)MPTE1955 Wrote: It doesn't though does it, it's just a ludicrous suggestion, by that reckoning we should leave Warrington of network Warrington and just call it network. Or Wales out of arriva north west & Wales because it's less to say and so on.
Wasnt it called that at one time in the past though , until the welsh assembly threw a hissy fit .
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RE: Sale of Local Authority bus companies
Thanks for all the debate and comments. I suppose, that if LA's were to sell the real jewels would be Nottingham, Reading and Cardiff.
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RE: Sale of Local Authority bus companies
(22/12/2015 21:28)rod_259 Wrote: Thanks for all the debate and comments. I suppose, that if LA's were to sell the real jewels would be Nottingham, Reading and Cardiff.
Probably , with the golden goose being Reading.
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RE: Sale of Local Authority bus companies
For all this talk of what to name the Stagecoach subsidiary in the area should they purchase Halton, or Warrington for that matter, I think the best option would be Stagecoach Merseyside & Cheshire, but transfer Preston to the main Lancashire & Cumbria subsidiary.
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RE: Sale of Local Authority bus companies
(03/01/2016 18:25)Metroline1511 Wrote: For all this talk of what to name the Stagecoach subsidiary in the area should they purchase Halton, or Warrington for that matter, I think the best option would be Stagecoach Merseyside & Cheshire, but transfer Preston to the main Lancashire & Cumbria subsidiary.
If this came about it would seem the most logical organisation as Merseyside & Cheshire would have a fleet of around 500.
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