(23/04/2020 20:59)Mayneway Wrote: [ -> ]Where in my post have I suggested it was a rumour??
'Someone told me' is a far less reliable source than the legal documents referred to in post 338 from trixmax2000 on 9th April.
A director at my former workplace told me that they were about to undertake a management buyback but it fell through, so if I had started going around saying that the parent company were no longer involved, it would have been incorrect.
(13/09/2018 19:36)chris-s Wrote: [ -> ]A lot of new arrivals in Runcorn depot in shape of 68 plate single and tri-axle Scania higers for use in Raesheath college
According to the new Glist the sum total of two - buslistsontheweb appears to concur.
Anyone know of anything other than YT68GWC/N?
(30/05/2020 14:07)mikestone Wrote: [ -> ]According to the new Glist the sum total of two - buslistsontheweb appears to concur.
Anyone know of anything other than YT68GWC/N?
Some are Interlink-Finesse's YT68GWJ, GWK, GWL, GWM. The Higers are as mentioned YT68GWC and GWN. GWJ is listed incorrectly as a Higer on BLOTW. A further Higer arrived last September registered YN69YAY.
Which depot will be running the 500? Runcorn or Wirral?
I would have thought logically with the route starting near to Runcorn that Runcorn Depot would operate it but also have Runcorn got any Buses allocated as I thought Runcorn Depot would be mainly coaches as that's where most of their National Express work is operated out of.
Buses can easily be transferred so long as they have space at runcorn and facilities to repair them.
Wasn't it Runcorn that ran the 3 as well as the 3A to Liverpool Airport a couple of years back? I guess it would be a pain having to pay tolls to cross the Mersey out of service but what can you do.
If I remember correctly, Selwyns operated it first many years ago before Arriva commercialised it.
(27/10/2020 08:27)motormayhem1 Wrote: [ -> ]Buses can easily be transferred so long as they have space at runcorn and facilities to repair them.
as it a Airport route they may use debranded NX coaches.