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2 of Diamond Atherton's Scania double deckers are now in service and for the time being are confined to former Wigan Coachways work, one was on 352 Winstanley College-Wgan route yesterday along with another on 633 Winstanley-Wigan route, I managed a trip on the one that was doing 633 yesterday afternoon with a driver friend of mine and in my opinion not bad buses, fully CCTV'd, only slight problem I noticed with the one I was on was when the front door was opened the drivers CCTV monitor would default to the camera showing where the centre door would have been.

Only other Diamond decker I noticed was T42PVM heading from Ben Johnson towards Marus Bridge M6 roundabout, obviously on its way to a School
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The 352 and 633 interwork so it would of been the same Decker you seen

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It was definatly a different one Tez as I saw one leave Wigan Bus Station as I was on my way in from Ashton on 600, then I saw the one on 633 already on stand in Bus Station as I got in.
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They had a coach doing the 633 in the morning as seen it coming out of wigan bus stn with it on the dests and passengers on it.
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In today's N&P a change to the VA requires production of bank statements. This seems rather strange for a firm of their status.
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Could you post the full details please, I would like a quick read of it

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(21/10/2016 17:14)mikestone Wrote:  In today's N&P a change to the VA requires production of bank statements. This seems rather strange for a firm of their status.

Nothing strange about that the requirements of having a licence is that you have so much money set aside for each vehicle you operate ie have a disk for. When an operater applies for an increase to VA the TC/VOSA often ask for evidence that the op has suffient funds to run the vehiches. I'm sure it's £6500 for every vehicle operated.
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I know that, but putting a condition like that in N&P on an established operator, part of a quoted PLC, is surely unusual.
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(21/10/2016 20:53)mikestone Wrote:  I know that, but putting a condition like that in N&P on an established operator, part of a quoted PLC, is surely unusual.

Haven't Rotala had issues with the TC in another area with a VA reduction plus im sure SLT have had issues in the past so possibly something to do with that.
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Preston bus had issues sometime last year where employees didnt get paid numerous times over the space of 2-3 months.
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