(17/06/2017 01:06)T42 PVM Wrote: [ -> ]Not in this sentance, they are saying that Arriva are connecting you to places in Merseyside
Well to be honest you both could be right
(17/06/2017 06:09)wirralbus Wrote: [ -> ]Well to be honest you both could be right
It does actually stand for connecting places (communities) not Wifi, so in terms most towns will have this strapline on their new vehicles as Tamworth, Wrexham and Merseyside have it at the moment.
Also huge mistake has happened with the Enviro 400 Citys the Vinyls were received at the depot with welsh spelling mistakes the main being "Parc Buses Caer" so they are all currently being replaced and Michael Morton i'd presume is unhappy with that.
(17/06/2017 16:37)LJ51 DDA Wrote: [ -> ]It does actually stand for connecting places (communities) not Wifi, so in terms most towns will have this strapline on their new vehicles as Tamworth, Wrexham and Merseyside have it at the moment.
Also huge mistake has happened with the Enviro 400 Citys the Vinyls were received at the depot with welsh spelling mistakes the main being "Parc Buses Caer" so they are all currently being replaced and Michael Morton i'd presume is unhappy with that.
Arriva made a lot of mistakes with the Welsh language when they produced their own publicity for Rhyl bus station, caused a few complaints I believe. That presumably is what you get for having people in Liverpool dealing with Welsh operations...
(17/06/2017 20:49)CTL45 Wrote: [ -> ]Arriva made a lot of mistakes with the Welsh language when they produced their own publicity for Rhyl bus station, caused a few complaints I believe. That presumably is what you get for having people in Liverpool dealing with Welsh operations...
Quite agree with you, i mean surely google translate or the old branding is available to look at or even wrote down on a bloody notepad
Does anyone know when these new Deckers will enter service?
(17/06/2017 22:13)T42 PVM Wrote: [ -> ]Does anyone know when these new Deckers will enter service?
Launch 29th into Service 1st
(17/06/2017 20:49)CTL45 Wrote: [ -> ]Arriva made a lot of mistakes with the Welsh language when they produced their own publicity for Rhyl bus station, caused a few complaints I believe. That presumably is what you get for having people in Liverpool dealing with Welsh operations...
If that is the case what does Michael Mansfield do?
(18/06/2017 09:28)childwallblues Wrote: [ -> ]If that is the case what does Michael Mansfield do?
Not heard the name so I can't comment. I will add that there are similar issues with scheduling as there is no local knowledge.
(18/06/2017 09:54)CTL45 Wrote: [ -> ]Not heard the name so I can't comment. I will add that there are similar issues with scheduling as there is no local knowledge.
Michael Mansfield is a prominent QC who lives in London. He describes himself as "A republican, socialist, vegetarian and radical lawyer." There is nothing to suggest that he has anything to do with Arriva Wales, but you never know