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(30/01/2017 17:40)ST284.4 Wrote:  The ex. London deckers that are down to leave the fleet soon are 4161, 4162, 4163, 4164, 4167 (already gone), 4168, 4171 (already gone), 4181, 4182, 4200, 4201, 4202, 4203, 4205, 4206, 4208, 4209 & 4215. Bootle are to get 4177, 4207 & 4211 from Speke, 4176 is going to Birkenhead. 4204 is staying for a bit longer due to its livery.

Looks like all of the stock new in 2001 (except 4204) will be leaving the fleet in that case

Presumably the above are all off to other divisions?
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(30/01/2017 18:45)cx04axy Wrote:  New slimline solo sr 's 10 of them to be ordered to Bangor


Why are they ordering new ones if they didn't like the one they had? Wouldn't they be better off ordering Enviro200 MMCs or something?
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(30/01/2017 18:50)Y727 KNF Wrote:  Why are they ordering new ones if they didn't like the one they had? Wouldn't they be better off ordering Enviro200 MMCs or something?

The original batch of Solo's in Bangor (09 plate & the former Chester 58 Plate) are the slimline models. The St Helens examples are full sized, which are unpractical for the Bethesda & Beaumaris Services.
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(30/01/2017 18:49)Y474 KNF Wrote:  Looks like all of the stock new in 2001 (except 4204) will be leaving the fleet in that case

Presumably the above are all off to other divisions?

Why is 4204 staying? Has it just had a lot of money spent on it?
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(30/01/2017 19:47)Barney Wrote:  Why is 4204 staying? Has it just had a lot of money spent on it?

It was probably parked near a brick wall and they didn't notice it.

It must be the only bus ever to have two identity crises - DVLA think it's a DAF!
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(30/01/2017 19:28)Nwales Bus Wrote:  The original batch of Solo's in Bangor (09 plate & the former Chester 58 Plate) are the slimline models. The St Helens examples are full sized, which are unpractical for the Bethesda & Beaumaris Services.

Yea thats exactly it!

Which is why the order has been placed.
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(30/01/2017 19:47)Barney Wrote:  Why is 4204 staying? Has it just had a lot of money spent on it?

Because of the livery
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(30/01/2017 19:47)Barney Wrote:  Why is 4204 staying? Has it just had a lot of money spent on it?

Sorry, I've just realised. Trump wants to buy it so that he can use it as a template.
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Any ideas what the next set of deckers for Wythenshawe will be should the 6 DLP's be leaving? Are we expecting anything to come up from London again?

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when did 4171 go?
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