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(11/04/2013 19:16)507009 Wrote: [ -> ]Double deckers are without a doubt required on 10/10A journeys leaving Liverpool from early afternoon until late evening. The loads are massive: this route needs deckers more than the 12/13 for me. It's not all about bunching either; while this exacerbates the problem, it's not unusual for several buses to run on time in a row and still be packed to the rafters.

(12/04/2013 06:46)M60lad Wrote: [ -> ]I tend to agree that sometimes deckers need to be used o 10/A/B/C corridor from Lime Street-Page Moss, I've done the trip many a time mainly in the peaks and most if not all leave Queen Square with good healthy loads on them and some leaving with standing loads, although once past Page Moss loads start to thin out from what I've seen with only the odd person getting on and getting off, in fact sometimes I've been the only person on a 10A from Wiston Hospital to St Helens.

The problems really start though is if something goes wrong on the railways which is what happened a couple of months ago and the queues for services to Huyton and beyond were quite lengthy with virtually every bus at Queen Square taking upto 5mins or more to load up and then leaving full and standing.

The main problem though is since the QBP has been introduced as it has seen less buses on 10/A in particular, in my opinion extra's neeed to be operated at the peak sometimes

Some good points there and I think many of the problems with overcrowding have gradually developed since the Arriva takeover of MTL in 2000.

You still had roughly a 50/50 split of double/single decks on MTL’s Lancashire Travel/Liverbus 10, 210 and 274/275, decker’s on the 8/9’s and also CMT, Merseyline and North Western/Arriva North West which IMHO I reckon was about a third more of the capacity/journeys which is now running along the Prescot Road corridor.

With the takeovers since 2000 the Prescot Road corridor has lost 2 maybe 3 operators along it and in turn I don’t really see any fall in passenger numbers along Prescot Road one of the Merseyside’s most used bus corridors. Yes Arriva/Stagecoach/Merseytravel go on about high frequencies and other cop outs like if your first bus is full you’ll usually have a bus behind that is less full (usually not the case) . But if there’s unreliability/hold ups and ‘doughnutting’ buses will come in a convoy and you’ll end up waiting more than 10 minutes to get 1-2 packed buses with no alternative and no chance of getting a seat particularly from Page Moss to the City Centre.

The best solution to this problem is to have some form of decker operation on the Prescot Road corridor. However Arriva/Stagecoach and the depot’s concerned don’t seem to want to go for this and I can’t really see how the current situation will change/improve unless they change their mind on this.

Common sense at the moment should see the 10/10A/10B having only Pulsar and Enviro300 sized vehicles on them and SH/GL/GM’s PVR’s should appropriate enough to have this. If not get those kind of vehicles transferred from depots which may not need Pulsar etc. operation and can cope with Dart’s and Solo’s.
Yes I mentioned 714 was on the 320 yesterday. Thanks for the insight into the 320, I'll stop being surprised when I see Darts now! The CX58 Pulsars were regulars on 20/320 at first if I remember, then once the rest of the Pulsar2s arrived they all mixed together with B10BLEs also being regular on 320s, that's how I thought it was but with the addition of the 360 that explains the Darts appearing now.
There does seem to have been a shift over the last couple of months with the 34 seeing more darts/ pulsars and the 320 suffering because of it. If there are pulsars on the 320 they tend to be on the shorts too which I find baffling. Surely it would make more sense to stick them on the longer workings?

The same applies to the 360 in a sense. I don't get why the SR's work the short workings and the darts work the long workings. Mind you having said that there was a SR on the long workings today!

2707 on the 36/A and 2979 on the 37/38. 2251(?) has gained an new livery front bumper too.
The 34's get a mixture of everything from Pulsars down to Darts (even the odd SR has been known to make an appearance on the route.
2251 has always had a new livery front bumper hasn't it? Unless there's two now.
I think the new livery front on 2251 came from 7556 if my memory serves me correctly.
Had 2251 coming back on 34 this afternoon - horrible, rattly and I think has taken over from 7640 in the requirement for paracetamol after use for any great distence. For the record - as has been said by others previously - 7640 is much improved since return from Bolton.
2696 is on 33 today, awaits someone to report a solo SR on the 10A....
2261 has entered service. It is out today on the 33's, it also has the dark blue skirt like the 58 plate solo's.
2492 has been on the 34/34A duty which works ther evening service for the last 2 days. This duty is normally either a Pulsar or a Volvo.
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