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It seems that the X99 will be back this summer!
Interestingly, this has been given a different registration number to the previous X99's on VOSA, with the destination being listed as 'Walton Hall', rather than 'Walton, Walton Arms'.
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I would be really interested to know what the Solos are getting out on these days.
I am sure that they are being used on the 31, and imagine that they are being used on 10C, 11(A) and 12(A), but that would only use 3 vehicles out of the 6.
Maybe 29A, 29C and whatever else they interwork with?
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From my observations they are being used on the 10C, 11(A), 12(A)...

The 29 A/C is being ran mainly by the Versas...
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(05/06/2014 16:40)RSTurbo50 Wrote:  From my observations they are being used on the 10C, 11(A), 12(A)...

The 29 A/C is being ran mainly by the Versas...

Cool, thanks for this.
It puzzles me though, as only 3 vehicles seem to be required for the 10C/11/11A/12/12A/31 during the day, and even fewer in the peaks (just 1?), so I wonder what the other Solos are up to.
Maybe they are the casualties of the reduction in number of vehicles required.

I would be really interested to know what the 29A/29C interwork with, if you happen to notice at any point.
And the 19 and 22.
Oh, and 13/18, 14/15, 16/16A ...
Everything really Big Grin

EDIT: By the way, a new route 229 will be introduced for school kids going to Great Sankey.
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Hybrid optare versa had a serious R.T.A in earlstown today at roughly 12:20-12:40 while operating the 22 warrinhton - vulcan village service.
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(05/06/2014 17:12)Valandil Wrote:  Cool, thanks for this.
It puzzles me though, as only 3 vehicles seem to be required for the 10C/11/11A/12/12A/31 during the day, and even fewer in the peaks (just 1?), so I wonder what the other Solos are up to.
Maybe they are the casualties of the reduction in number of vehicles required.

I would be really interested to know what the 29A/29C interwork with, if you happen to notice at any point.
And the 19 and 22.
Oh, and 13/18, 14/15, 16/16A ...
Everything really Big Grin

EDIT: By the way, a new route 229 will be introduced for school kids going to Great Sankey.

One of the solos now tends to run the Olympic Park bus shuttle

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With GHA running from Northwich to Warrington as service 45 from 18th August, this is likely to mean the end of NW's 45.
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An updated fleet list is now available, showing that all of fleet numbers 1 to 35 have now gone:
http://www.networkwarrington.co.uk/bus-enthusiasts
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So its official that all of the Darts have now gone. I thought that they were also getting rid of ten of the oldest VDLs too...
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(26/06/2014 19:18)RSTurbo50 Wrote:  So its official that all of the Darts have now gone. I thought that they were also getting rid of ten of the oldest VDLs too...

It could just be a slip, but the '03 VDL's could be gone soon, as the table for fleet numbers 36 to 82 has "41 to 82" at the top.
36 has a tachograph, so planning would be needed to account for that.
They all still seem to be in great working order though, and I'm sure will continue to be for a good few years yet.
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