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(09/12/2021 20:20)Barney Wrote: [ -> ]I think it was the one that crashed into the railings outside Central Station last month. The damage didn't look too bad but presumably it was not economically viable to repair it.

From memory that was 2598 which was fixed and returned to service
With 2576 I believe it was a car that hit the the bus - could be repaired but at its age maybe unlikely.

Anyway better if we don't talk about crash damage etc too much but we can say 2576 is certainly off the road at the moment.
anyone know what’s happened to 4478, and if it’s still in 500 livery? as it’s not been out in a fair while
4478 is still in 500 livery and is in the garage.
2608 had been involved in a shunt with a car this morning when I was passing through the Georgian Quarter.
4442 arrived at Speke yesterday the first one to come back from St Helens.

Its first bit was a 699 last night
Has 2575 been withdrawn? im expecting Speke remaining Commanders to be withdrawn very soon
Still surprised the 500 doesn’t have Audio-Visual announcements, as they did pre 82A/500 merger. All three 500-spec buses still have the screens and speakers fitted from their previous use and makes sense considering the fact the 500 is the flagship Airport-City bus. Also the fact that other routes I.e. 10B and 14 are now getting them, albeit on newer buses. Nonetheless, the technology is there and when the screens are on, the most they do is display a message asking passengers to press the bell and wait for the bus to stop.
(05/02/2022 15:50)Liamkennedy2231 Wrote: [ -> ]Still surprised the 500 doesn’t have Audio-Visual announcements, as they did pre 82A/500 merger. All three 500-spec buses still have the screens and speakers fitted from their previous use and makes sense considering the fact the 500 is the flagship Airport-City bus. Also the fact that other routes I.e. 10B and 14 are now getting them, albeit on newer buses. Nonetheless, the technology is there and when the screens are on, the most they do is display a message asking passengers to press the bell and wait for the bus to stop.

It’s possible the system hasn’t been wired up or was removed when the 500 merged with the 82A
Unless I've missed something, has 2608 been withdrawn alongside the Commanders, not seen it on the road for a while. Thanks in advance.
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