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Wouldn't Rhyl use the CX prefix?
(15/07/2015 14:06)Shaun821 Wrote: [ -> ]Wouldn't Rhyl use the CX prefix?

I would expect Wrexham and indeed all AW vehicles to be CX.
(15/07/2015 20:55)SNL 824 Wrote: [ -> ]I would expect Wrexham and indeed all AW vehicles to be CX.

That's a good point - but it does make sense to have "DK" registrations instead of "CX" because Arriva Buses Wales have a depot in Chester
CX is Bangor though isn't it? Where Arriva also have a depot.
I agree that it makes sense, but I thought the CX thing was originally a Welsh Assembly request. Maybe that is no longer the case.
Local plates were assigned to the regional DVLA offices which the vehicle is based. Since the closure of regional DVLA offices most buses are now registered at the Factory
Does it really matter?
(15/07/2015 23:43)bus401 Wrote: [ -> ]Does it really matter?

I love this comment! :-)
(15/07/2015 23:43)bus401 Wrote: [ -> ]Does it really matter?

Its a reasonable debate/discussion and you've commented with such a contradicting comment if it does not matter to you do you actually need to and why comment on the debate/discussion?
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Its a reasonable debate/discussion and you've commented with such a contradicting comment if it does not matter to you do you actually need to and why comment on the debate/discussion?
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bus401s is reasonable. To me it does not matter either. I cannot understand why 4556-74 received welsh registrations when the company is based in Liverpool as are the buses at Speke Depot.
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