[Archive] Arriva North West - Birkenhead Depot
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Cannot see any small buses in the depot yet, maybe they are thinking of getting a Cadet around it! I'm sure something will arrive shortly. |
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07 reg Pulsars to arrive January - to be used on the 2. I hear this from a manager, so it is indeed likely to happen. Take a walk on the wild side of life, life!
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In the wirral news it says the Hybrids will have leather seating and free wi-fi Follow me on flickr |
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That is correct BD. And why not! After all Arriva arnt paying for them Take a walk on the wild side of life, life!
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(28/09/2012 14:25)Palatine II Wrote: That is correct BD. And why not! After all Arriva arnt paying for them Arriva do have to pay for the wifi and leather seats, and most of the bus too, They've only been paid for by a % of the bus grant. There not litterally 33 free buses with free extras |
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It's free with the deal, 4400 - 4401 didnt cost anything to up grade. It's in one of the news lettersstating it, how ever I'm not disputing, you may well be correct. I shall look into it Take a walk on the wild side of life, life!
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Its sort of like the old SMART scheme but on a much larger scale, the buses have to be on specific routes and are either fully or part funded by somebody, in this case the government afaik as its under this go green scheme thing. Arriva secured the hybrids as their pitch was that the tunnels are the most polluted areas of merseyside (apparantly, wouldnt suprise me), and to help reduce pollution in these areas they would put hybrid deckers on the cross river routes, hence they secured the funding. I'd imagine Arriva would have to fund any optional features above the bog standard base model, such as leather seats and the WiFi - The idea is for it to be similar to the old MTL silver service- posh buses (still wont compare to the old olympians), and they won't be branded with CrossriverExpress like the enviros where - There is a competition in the depot to choose a brand for it as we speak. Some of this has probably been mentioned before, im just summarising Luke I am no longer active on this forum. |
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(28/09/2012 14:52)Palatine II Wrote: It's free with the deal, 4400 - 4401 didnt cost anything to up grade. It's in one of the news lettersstating it, how ever I'm not disputing, you may well be correct. I shall look into it Its on one of the bus grant files the amount that was supplied for the scheme for Birkenhead Depot, and It is not enough for 33 of one of the most expensive buses around plus extras (Wrightbus have never been the cheapest). I think it was in the range of 60%-80% of the cost though |
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Dennis Dart MPD 886 Y46 TDA has arrived at Laird Street. 4205 has also just been towed in by RNW. |
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Gareth! You always beat me to it! Haha Take a walk on the wild side of life, life!
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