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iBus fitted buses without displays?
I've noticed several types of buses which have had the 'business end'
of iBus fitted, and make the correct announcements (and have that little blue and yellow sticker in the windscreen), but have no interior LED displays - the long Darts on my local route 227 are one example, and the Citaro artics on the 436 are another. I wonder whether a) these types fall into the 'too difficult' category (though some of each type *have* been fitted with displays), b) once the 'hard bit' of the fitment is done, local garages are able to add the displays at their own pace, or c) despite reports to the contrary, iBus fitting is not quite as complete and trouble-free as stated? |
iBus fitted buses without displays?
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I've noticed several types of buses which have had the 'business end' of iBus fitted, and make the correct announcements (and have that little blue and yellow sticker in the windscreen), but have no interior LED displays - the long Darts on my local route 227 are one example, and the Citaro artics on the 436 are another. I wonder whether a) these types fall into the 'too difficult' category Citaros are among the easiest to fit, apparently, and most of Arriva's were among the early conversions. With the darts, it depends on the mdel, but I've heard of no major issues. More likely a parts problem, at a wild guess. -- Andrew "She plays the tuba. It is the only instrument capable of imitating a distress call." |
iBus fitted buses without displays?
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iBus fitted buses ... the 207
"martin" wrote ...
... but was already a little thrown by the bus having Stagecoach moquettes and floors, rather than the slightly plainer First variety. Interesting that under Boris "I hate Bendies / I love the Standard" Johnson, there are more Bendies on the road now than there ever were under Ken "I just want to keep London Moving" Livingstone. When London General won the 453 from Stagecoach, they put on all new bendies, and Stagecoach's old ones are seeping back to Arriva, First etc., to boost their services. -- Andrew "She plays the tuba. It is the only instrument capable of imitating a distress call." |
iBus fitted buses ... the 207
"Andrew Heenan" wrote in
: "martin" wrote ... ... but was already a little thrown by the bus having Stagecoach moquettes and floors, rather than the slightly plainer First variety. Interesting that under Boris "I hate Bendies / I love the Standard" Johnson, there are more Bendies on the road now than there ever were under Ken "I just want to keep London Moving" Livingstone. When London General won the 453 from Stagecoach, they put on all new bendies, and Stagecoach's old ones are seeping back to Arriva, First etc., to boost their services. Yeah, but that was a done deal already, right? |
iBus fitted buses ... the 207
"James Farrar" wrote:
When London General won the 453 from Stagecoach, they put on all new bendies, and Stagecoach's old ones are seeping back to Arriva, First etc., to boost their services. Yeah, but that was a done deal already, right? Not at all; when Stagecoach (sorry, actually NOT stagecoach anymore, but East London Group!) lost the contract, the expectation was that all the Bendies would return to the lessor - almost immediately, a couple went to their own route 25, and a couple (I think) to the 18 (First). Maybe a couple to Arriva for the 29 (anyone know for sure?) Then some got sent to the Olympic site for internal movement, the rest went into store. The latest additions were as recent as last month. I'm pretty sure than none were agreed before the contact went to Go-Ahead, and three months ago, the expectation was that no more would be used in London (barring fires, accidents, etc)(!). -- Andrew "She plays the tuba. It is the only instrument capable of imitating a distress call." |
iBus fitted buses ... the 207
Andrew Heenan wrote:
The latest additions were as recent as last month. I'm pretty sure than none were agreed before the contact went to Go-Ahead, and three months ago, the expectation was that no more would be used in London (barring fires, accidents, etc)(!). Where's this from? My running total from londonbusroutes shows PVR of 356 in December and 355 now, with one fewer on the 207. Tom |
iBus fitted buses ... the 207
"Tom Barry" wrote ...
The latest additions were as recent as last month. I'm pretty sure than none were agreed before the contact went to Go-Ahead, and three months ago, the expectation was that no more would be used in London (barring fires, accidents, etc)(!). Where's this from? My running total from londonbusroutes shows PVR of 356 in December and 355 now, with one fewer on the 207. Buses, March 2009 - probably went to press round about 10th Feb. -- Andrew "She plays the tuba. It is the only instrument capable of imitating a distress call." |
iBus fitted buses ... the 207
Andrew Heenan wrote:
"Tom Barry" wrote ... The latest additions were as recent as last month. I'm pretty sure than none were agreed before the contact went to Go-Ahead, and three months ago, the expectation was that no more would be used in London (barring fires, accidents, etc)(!). Where's this from? My running total from londonbusroutes shows PVR of 356 in December and 355 now, with one fewer on the 207. Buses, March 2009 - probably went to press round about 10th Feb. Thanks. May have to buy a copy, although if I do so regularly in addition to my usual railway periodicals my other half will probably leave. Are there any numbers around it? Tom |
iBus fitted buses ... the 207
On Tue, 24 Feb 2009 18:55:54 +0000, Paul Corfield
wrote: Yes, CT Plus won that contract. If I can correct that (as I know someone who works for ECT at quite a high level who told me about their success on that contract), it was a joint venture of ECT (Ealing) and HCT (CT Plus). Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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