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In Malta, three bendy buses formerly on service in London have caught fire. The entire fleet has been withdrawn temporarily, as an article from the Times of Malta newspaper reports.
http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130827/local/fire-on-route-bus..483763 (While the page is shown with restrictions for readers outside of Malta, you can still read the article in full by viewing the page source.) Times of Malta reports that three buses have caught fire within three days, after six less serious incidents since the beginning of this year. No passengers were harmed. The Maltese Transport Ministry and transport authority have instructed Arriva Malta to withdraw all their bendy buses from service while investigations are under way, starting yesterday night. Arriva said their buses were safe, and that they could not rule out arson. |
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joh wrote:
In Malta, three bendy buses formerly on service in London have caught fire. The entire fleet has been withdrawn temporarily, as an article from the Times of Malta newspaper reports. http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130827/local/fire-on-route-bus.483763 (While the page is shown with restrictions for readers outside of Malta, you can still read the article in full by viewing the page source.) Times of Malta reports that three buses have caught fire within three days, after six less serious incidents since the beginning of this year. No passengers were harmed. The Maltese Transport Ministry and transport authority have instructed Arriva Malta to withdraw all their bendy buses from service while investigations are under way, starting yesterday night. Arriva said their buses were safe, and that they could not rule out arson. Was the spontaneous combustion problem in London fixed by mechanical modifications to the buses, or just a change of operating procedures/maintenance? If the latter, perhaps the modified procedures haven't been followed in Malta? |
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On 2013-08-28 06:01:45 +0000, joh said:
In Malta, three bendy buses formerly on service in London have caught fire. The entire fleet has been withdrawn temporarily, as an article from the Times of Malta newspaper reports. http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20130827/local/fire-on-route-bus.483763 (While the page is shown with restrictions for readers outside of Malta, you can still read the article in full by viewing the page source.) Times of Malta reports that three buses have caught fire within three days, after six less serious incidents since the beginning of this year. No passengers were harmed. The Maltese Transport Ministry and transport authority have instructed Arriva Malta to withdraw all their bendy buses from service while investigations are under way, starting yesterday night. Arriva said their buses were safe, and that they could not rule out arson. You beat me to it - I was just about to post this after hearing it from my daughter, who lives in Malta. It's reasonable to say that Arriva's entrance into Malta has not been troublefree. When I was there earlier in the year the summer service hadn't started as Arriva hadn't reached agreement with the drivers, so the timetables on the stops and website bore little relation to actual running times. Those buses I did manage to catch were often driven as if by a suicidal nutter on the way home from the pub. But a look at the links on the Times of Malta shows a catalogue of woes including 1294 accidents involving Arriva buses betweem July 2012 and this April. And now they've had to reintroduce some of the traditional buses. More character, but I assume less air-conditioning. |
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Sounds bloody flipping bloody awful!
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Ken Wheatley wrote:
And now they've had to reintroduce some of the traditional buses. More character, but I assume less air-conditioning. Rather opening windows than non or partially functional aircon. Yes that means you, First Great Western. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK. Put first name before the at to reply. |
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On 28/08/2013 17:30, Ken Wheatley wrote:
Those buses I did manage to catch were often driven as if by a suicidal nutter on the way home from the pub. So nothing has changed sine Arriva arrived...? -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
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"joh" wrote in message
... In Malta, three bendy buses formerly on service in London have caught fire. The entire fleet has been withdrawn temporarily, as an article from the Times of Malta newspaper reports. Brighton and Hove operate some of these as well, and I'm sure we would have heard about it if they were in a habit of bursting into flames there. -- DAS |
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