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any ideas where 2482,2524,2571 & 2572 are likely to be tomorrow? Im after finishing off the Cadet fleet list (only need 6 more in total.)
I saw 2480 going up Green Lane with "Private Hire" on the destination screens about 20 minutes ago
2650 - withdrawn due to bad RTA
4190 - withdrawn
687 - pending withdrawal damage underneath vehicle.
(06/12/2018 22:12)cx04axy Wrote: [ -> ]2650 - withdrawn due to bad RTA
4190 - withdrawn
687 - pending withdrawal damage underneath vehicle.

Ah that’s a bummer I needed 687 & 2650
(06/12/2018 22:12)cx04axy Wrote: [ -> ]2650 - withdrawn due to bad RTA
4190 - withdrawn
687 - pending withdrawal damage underneath vehicle.

Why is 4190 withdrawn?
Are you sure they're withdrawn and not just waiting repairs ?

Also 921 is back here but permanently this time
(07/12/2018 06:46)Y727 KNF Wrote: [ -> ]Are you sure they're withdrawn and not just waiting repairs ?

Also 921 is back here but permanently this time

Seems quite odd doesn't it a bus not even 10 being 'withdrawn' for some damage.
(06/12/2018 22:12)cx04axy Wrote: [ -> ]2650 - withdrawn due to bad RTA
4190 - withdrawn
687 - pending withdrawal damage underneath vehicle.

2650 - CX07CTZ was involved in a serious head on collision whilst operating a early morning X3 service from Blaenau ffestiniog to Pwllheli. From the photographs I’ve seen it sustained substantially head on damage. I believe there is also damage to the offside of the vehicle as well
(07/12/2018 22:33)LJ51 DDA Wrote: [ -> ]Seems quite odd doesn't it a bus not even 10 being 'withdrawn' for some damage.

The age of the vehicle is only one factor when a decision is taken to withdraw and scrap a vehicle after an RTA. If the damage is beyond economic repair (such as a twisted chassis) it will be scrapped. In the past, there have been cases where buses have been involved in RTAs and have been scrapped despite only being months old.
(08/12/2018 09:59)Barney Wrote: [ -> ]The age of the vehicle is only one factor when a decision is taken to withdraw and scrap a vehicle after an RTA. If the damage is beyond economic repair (such as a twisted chassis) it will be scrapped. In the past, there have been cases where buses have been involved in RTAs and have been scrapped despite only being months old.

Does not seem to be mentioned that is been involved in an RTA, seems as though its just received some damage underneath and its being withdrawn, seems a little odd.
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