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RE: Stagecoach Manchester and Wigan
(02/11/2015 20:32)Dentonian Wrote: Percentage wise, that's still a bigger spare capacity for single-deckers then D/Ds, but more to the point, which services are designated as "single-deckers"? 342/202eve,183,345,346(3) some 347s (4/7) are s/d some 236/7 (3) 1*school = 14/17 (3 spare) |
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RE: Stagecoach Manchester and Wigan
(02/11/2015 18:19)Mayneway Wrote: Then why they so reluctant to use them? that is down to the way they are parked in the depot drivers probably get told get what bus is at the front of row x, also he operate 50% of eve and sunday 219s often using whatever bus they decide, plus mots,some vandalism (219 seems particularly subject to graffiti), then normal wear n tear faults need to be fixed. |
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RE: Stagecoach Manchester and Wigan
(02/11/2015 18:24)Mayneway Wrote: Because the 192 is the 'golden goose' and with this new park and ride scheme at hazel grove no doubt thier keen to have it as green as possible. And Stagecoach Stockport couldn't care less about people who live on other routes in the area. (02/11/2015 20:50)Dentonian Wrote: I think a bit of a history lesson is required in answer to a number of these replies. What a horrible route the thirty eight is? Will the area be ever rid of 19004,the bus that doesn't appear to want to leave Manchester. It was on the X57 today. |
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RE: Stagecoach Manchester and Wigan
(02/11/2015 23:06)Mayneway Wrote: The first few paragraphs of this should explain it best:Thanks mayneway |
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RE: Stagecoach Manchester and Wigan
(03/11/2015 09:01)Dentonian Wrote: What! Vehicle allocation is dependant on where a bus is parked? Don't Stagecoach employ shunters and/or routers any more? A professional company will organise where a bus should be parked at the end of its operational day, so that drivers take their properly allocated bus out the following morning. I'm sure the poor people forced to stand for much of a journey on either on 236/237 or 347 would be happy to know that their standing simply because of the way the buses were parked in the depot the night before. |
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RE: Stagecoach Manchester and Wigan
(03/11/2015 09:06)Dentonian Wrote: As for 19004, there isn't much wrong with this bus. I caught it recently on a typical off-peak 203 into Stockport ie. gawd knows how late, and full standing load, and it performed well. I certainly prefer it to the threadbare '08 regs. Had a ride on 19130 this morning-sounded fine. Is it still on long term loan or here permanently? |
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RE: Stagecoach Manchester and Wigan
(04/11/2015 21:47)Dentonian Wrote: The first time I rode on 19130 - some time ago - it was actually quite rough. I seem to remember it struggling to get out of second gear, and at one point thought the driver was going to "demic" the bus. However, I did notice (as on subsequent journeys) that it is better upholstered than the vast majority of native examples. Whether it had a quieter life in Gloucester, or whether it was refurbised before transfer, I don't know. Question is are 18110/1 permanent transfers or still loanee's? |
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RE: Stagecoach Manchester and Wigan
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RE: Stagecoach Manchester and Wigan
It is just me or do the 12-plate Enviro400's feel slower than the older Enviro400's? |
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RE: Stagecoach Manchester and Wigan
19082 back at Stockport from Wigan? Was on 368 before. |
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