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On 22 Jan, 20:27, wrote:
On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 19:39:53 GMT, (Neil Williams) wrote: Where do Arriva use them? *I thought First was the most prolific user of them. I have only seen First with them in London and Manchester I have never seen Stagecoach with any they probably will get some to snarl up the streets of Preston with once the buyout of PB is completed . First also have (IIRR) 20 in Glasgow, and I believe also use them in Bristol, not counting the FTR vehicles in Leeds and York, that said they prefer a Volvo/ Wrightbus combination, so O:530 Citaro G's would be non-standard. National Express use Scania and Mercedes-Benz Artics in Birmingham and Coventry. |
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On 22 Jan, 20:34, (Neil Williams)
wrote: On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 20:27:21 GMT, wrote: I have only seen First with them in London and Manchester I have never seen Stagecoach with any they probably will get some to snarl up the streets of Preston with once the buyout of PB is completed . Stagecoach seem to be a fan of pretty much exclusively Alexander Dennis products, whose range doesn't (as I recall) include a bendybus. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. Stagecoach Western operate Plaxton and Jonckheere Bodied articulated coaches from Glasgow to Ayrshire. |
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On 22 Jan, 19:39, (Neil Williams)
wrote: On Thu, 22 Jan 2009 17:53:55 +0000, Paul Terry wrote: They're already used in a number of other UK cities, particularly by Arriva and Go-Ahead. Where do Arriva use them? *I thought First was the most prolific user of them. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. I don't know of Arriva running any outside london, but Go-Ahead definitely use them between Gateshead and the Metrocentre and IIRR at Heathrow with their Menzies subsidiary, |
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Andrew Heenan wrote:
wrote: snip Don't worry about the doors; it's very common for ex-London buses to have a door or two removed and extra seats inserted - the problem may be that the door they'd want to seal (the middle doors - not the rear doors), is the one with the ramp. Most two-door bendies have the ramp at the front, I believe. snip This also would not be a problem as the ramp is modular (made by MBB) and can easily be removed and relocated. Bob |
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"TroyTempest" wrote:
Don't worry about the doors; it's very common for ex-London buses to have a door or two removed and extra seats inserted - the problem may be that the door they'd want to seal (the middle doors - not the rear doors), is the one with the ramp. Most two-door bendies have the ramp at the front, I believe. This also would not be a problem as the ramp is modular (made by MBB) and can easily be removed and relocated. Thanks for that - shame the cab isn't too - then they could get work in Europe! ;o) -- Andrew |
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 09:29:07 +0000, Stuart Johnson
wrote: Stagecoach have some up in Scotland, mostly Volvo/Plaxton articulated coaches used on busy express routes (saying that they might have been replaced by ex-Megabus Neoplan Skyliners) We have three bendies used on the Aberdeen to Peterhead services, alongside, inter alia, three Neoplan Skyliners. Sorry, a follow-up to my own post I know. Just to amplify, the Aberdeen to Peterhead services, although busy, are not 'express', they stop anywhere, as outside of Peterhead/Ellon/Aberdeen you can just wait anywhere at the roadside. -- Stuart Johnson in Peterhead, Scotland To reply direct remove FILTER from |
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On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 18:54:20 -0000, "Bevan Price"
wrote: And in Manchester, many / most passengers seem to ignore the second door, and alight at the front, even those who had been sitting in the rear portion of the bus. Probably because in the early days drivers were reluctant to open the rear doors. May still be. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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On Jan 24, 10:44*am, (Neil Williams)
wrote: On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 18:54:20 -0000, "Bevan Price" wrote: And in Manchester, many / most passengers seem to ignore the second door, and alight at the front, even those who had been sitting in the rear portion of the bus. Probably because in the early days drivers were reluctant to open the rear doors. *May still be. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. Its more the fact that a fair few of the bus stops aren't really big enough for them. Especially Lever Street when there is a rigid bus in front |
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