Sale of Local Authority bus companies
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Regarding staff not being paid but they can afford to buy new buses and they sold the solos cos they are skint? |
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(19/12/2015 13:51)motormayhem1 Wrote: I think the trams in blackpool is a better investment than the bus side but thats my personal thought as i have heard about one company who is intrested in blackpool transport but wont buy it cause the council wont sell the tram operation along with it only the bus side of it. Although BTS is a municipal they operate the trams on behalf of the council so it would be the bus side of thinks rather than trams I believe. |
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(19/12/2015 14:58)RSTurbo50 Wrote: Regarding staff not being paid but they can afford to buy new buses and they sold the solos cos they are skint? I never said staff aren't getting paid and I never said they can afford brand new buses. Its the other way round. Solos, far better to sell an older bus thats the same size or so than one thats almost new. What's the difference between a maximum capacity of 35 people give or take and a maximum capacity of 40. I know some people might think I'm bonkers in what I'm saying but what I'm trying to say I think isn't. |
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(19/12/2015 12:14)rod_259 Wrote: I think it is possible that strapped councils will sell eventually now they can keep the cash. I think if they were sold Stagecoach would be interested in Halton and NW as they would fill the gap between Manchester and Merseyside nicely. Could see Rotala to after Rossendale and Go Ahead for Fylde.[/i] According to central government local councils are anything but cash strapped and are sitting on millions tucked away in strengency funds. |
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(19/12/2015 12:20)RSTurbo50 Wrote: They sold the 11 plate Solos not because they need the money but because they don't require that size of vehicle anymore. They used them to inter work services with the 31 but that service has been withdrawn. What's the point of keeping them f they are no longer required. Perhaps makes good business sense? Also some of the 53 plate VDLs have since been brought back into service to replace these... It was well publicised a while ago that NW had taken a substantial loan off Warrington council a couple of years ago, infact it was one of the reasons it was claimed they had hiked fares up last time around - not the recent rises! As for the Solos. Presumably it's the same as buying a brand new car. As soon as you drive it off the forecourt it looses money that your never going to get back. Now we don't know how much they bought the solos for or how much they have just got for the 3 sold but what's the guessing it's a hell of a lot less? It's extremely poor management to go and buy brand new vehicles, hike up fares soon after - so in the eyes of passengers there paying, then flog the buses 3 years later because there no longer needed. If nothing else a complete waste of money. |
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(19/12/2015 17:38)Dentonian Wrote: I think you mean "emergency". Normally, a pedantic correction on my part, but it is significant in this case. Its an emergency fund in case of something unexpected like, I don't know, say Flooding!!!! I'm not so sure it was just flooding. Local councils apparently have contengency funds for everything, prime example being roads. They don't want to spend hardly any money maintaining roads yet have pots of cash locked away 'should' a sinkhole apear. It's shocking to think that all these publicly funded bodies who receive money from central government are actually sat on pots of what is essentially 'rainy day' money as my gran would call it. A far cry from poverty! |
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(19/12/2015 18:21)Mayneway Wrote: I'm not so sure it was just flooding. Money for Carlise others might say |
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Arent they trying to get the 1985 Transport act changed in parliament . |
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RE: Sale of Local Authority bus companies
As for Network Warrington selling, rumours have been flying about as long as I remember. Ultimately the council don't want to sell and want to keep their hand in how the company operates. So I think we can put this rumour to bed.. |
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