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Bustimes.org website suggests WOB's registration for 62 is Monday to Fridays only, and only between Warrington and Halton Lea. This suggests it might only be some positioning journeys related to contracts, or possibly related to relationship with Priestley College.
(26/03/2019 12:35)JimmyMac Wrote: [ -> ]Bustimes.org website suggests WOB's registration for 62 is Monday to Fridays only, and only between Warrington and Halton Lea. This suggests it might only be some positioning journeys related to contracts, or possibly related to relationship with Priestley College.

Halton also do this with buses that finish at Warrington on the 62 in the evening running back to Widnes as a 110 (this way they can claim the fuel rebate)
Halton stopped their 110 late last year, adding an extra 62 back to Widnes instead of a run.

Regarding Warrington's Own Buses moving into the Halton area, they have said that they will be operating to both Halton Lea and Widnes - not necessarily in the same route.
Does anyone know where 37 is likely to be today
Is 53 still likely to return? Ive not seen it yet.
(25/06/2019 19:30)darylyates17 Wrote: [ -> ]Is 53 still likely to return? Ive not seen it yet.

Came back on Wednesday without fleetnames or numbers. Don't know whether it's out yet but you will spot it because it is the only shiny one.
(27/06/2019 15:38)cfm146g Wrote: [ -> ]Came back on Wednesday without fleetnames or numbers. Don't know whether it's out yet but you will spot it because it is the only shiny one.

Glad to hear that it’s back it’s the only Myllennium I have left with Halton.
Are they having problems with the bus wash!? On Saturday afternoon the condition of nearly every vehicle in town was appalling. Some had brush marks across the windows with the panels filthy. One hopes this little operator gets back to its tidy old self soon!
Bus #31 was withdrawn at the end of service yesterday, marking the end of just under 25 years of Marshall bodied vehicle operation. 27, 28 and 29 all left the fleet around 2 months ago, the remaining 4 are still parked up at Halton, futures unknown.
54 has caught fire today in Runcorn
https://flic.kr/p/2h6h96S
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