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true! but its diffrent, i wonder if the welsh will think its a UFO!!
I hope 4701 has got a passport coming voer to anglesey coming from midlands Smile
lol I wounder if they may be getting Gemini's if this works as there similar hight and width well the ex London ones are anyway but who knows
Bangor always like to be different, they had the volvo's an somethign a lil bit different would be nice to see here Smile
2506 or 2508 has gone to midlands to replace it for a week not sure which one
Who knows sure all will be reavealed in the future hopefully some pics will be online to prove its here in use and the commander in use up there
lets hope the trail is successful for them Smile all we have to do now is wait i guess
(18/08/2013 21:32)cx04axy Wrote: [ -> ]Bangor always like to be different, they had the volvo's an somethign a lil bit different would be nice to see here Smile
They only had the Volvos due to the acquisition of another company. North West standard vehicles at the time would have been Commanders/Pulsars and now, would be the intergral Geminis, as seen in Rhyl and Speke, for any decker orders. It's very unlikely Bangor would receive anything else if they were to even receive anything new at all.

Have to say I'm surprised by an out of division loan such as this particularly considering the number of DLAs hanging around within the NW. I know you mentioned their performance has been dire before but if it's just a generic decker trial, I'm sure it'd have sufficed for a week! All the same, a refreshing change with the ELC I'm sure.
Needs to be a low height vehicle CX54 hence the lowlander coming. Bangor cant get cascades from london as they will be full height
Is it the arch's at Conwy that is the need for the Lowheight Deckers or is there another set of bridges that is the problem as well.
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