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RE: Avon Buses - N271CKB - 17/09/2013 19:58

Reports on Wirral newsbeat, that there's been a collision between a bus and car at Spital Crossroads, probably on the 86, hope everyone's ok


RE: Avon Buses - wirralbus - 18/09/2013 05:21

This is a strange one .

Why does the 86 travel via Bromborough Retail Park in the evenings Monday to Saturday but its Sunday Equivalent the 87 not .

I would have thought some of the problems with traffic on the Bromborough Retail Park is that there is hardly any public transport there.

Seems only Avon seems to think there is any business there .


RE: Avon Buses - N271CKB - 18/09/2013 07:07

On a Sunday it continues to Eastham Ferry so wouldn't have enough time I would guess


RE: Avon Buses - wirralbus - 18/09/2013 08:30

(18/09/2013 07:07)N271CKB Wrote:  On a Sunday it continues to Eastham Ferry so wouldn't have enough time I would guess

The 86 and 87 are strange in that one route goes from Mill Park to Leasowe and the other Eastham Ferry to Leasowe , argely following what was the 186 previously.

By taking the diversion via Bromborough Retail Park there is 4 mins recovery at the Mill park end and 2 mins at the Leasowe end of the route on the Monday to Friday Evening Only service 86 , the sunday service is even tighter at the Eastham Ferry end with only 1 min recovery and 2 mins recovery at the Leasowe end.

N271CKB your probably right , Avon having no room for running from Eastham Ferry as well as via Bromborough Retail Park.


RE: Avon Buses - jtd508110 - 19/09/2013 22:55

Does anyone know how much longer the R reg dart/pointer 1's have left? I rode one today and they are excellent busses, especially considering their age! Id much rather them than a spryte or even some of the newer pointer 2's. The T and S reg Marshall darts are also very good busses to ride on! (For marshalls anyway!!!) I don't think the MCV's are that great though. Ride is quite poor and considerably less reliable than most of the older members of the fleet.


RE: Avon Buses - Neoplan N4009 - 19/09/2013 23:34

Personally think the only thing that lets down the MCV's is the poor legroom other than that I rate them quite highly along with the Sprytes


RE: Avon Buses - M393VWX - 20/09/2013 02:05

I think Avon have a lovely fleet much of it pre 2001 quite nice to see the older buses running around


RE: Avon Buses - R879 HRF - 20/09/2013 19:43

(19/09/2013 23:34)Neoplan N4009 Wrote:  Personally think the only thing that lets down the MCV's is the poor legroom other than that I rate them quite highly along with the Sprytes

I agree, they seem reasonably solid and the interiors have been well looked after.


RE: Avon Buses - SNL 824 - 20/09/2013 20:44

(20/09/2013 19:43)R874 ERE Wrote:  
(19/09/2013 23:34)Neoplan N4009 Wrote:  Personally think the only thing that lets down the MCV's is the poor legroom other than that I rate them quite highly along with the Sprytes

I agree, they seem reasonably solid and the interiors have been well looked after.

Yes I agree with Neoplan - decent buses let down by poor legroom, but also like the older vehicles too.


RE: Avon Buses - MX12CFE - 21/09/2013 06:24

(19/09/2013 22:55)jtd508110 Wrote:  Does anyone know how much longer the R reg dart/pointer 1's have left? I rode one today and they are excellent busses, especially considering their age! Id much rather them than a spryte or even some of the newer pointer 2's. The T and S reg Marshall darts are also very good busses to ride on! (For marshalls anyway!!!) I don't think the MCV's are that great though. Ride is quite poor and considerably less reliable than most of the older members of the fleet.

The latest issue of buses magazine reports that dart R129RLY is withdrawn.