Warrington's Own Buses
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RE: WBT Network Warrington
(04/04/2018 03:27)iMarkeh Wrote: It looks as if buses are now going to stick to their own routes (off peak times). Well, judging by the timetables anyway. 7/8 gets back with 5 minutes spare time until the next 7/8 departure, same with the 9s, 6s. The 5s it looks possible but very tight. Is cross networking coming to an end at Network Warrington? It does look like it, though the Stockton Heaths have traditionally worked almost separately to the rest of the network, mostly just interworking among that small group of services. A classic case is the 45 and 46 which have interworked for many years, and still will as CC9 and CC9A. I say 'almost separately' because there are exceptions, which I expect to continue, such as the decker-operated Bridgewater High and Northwich schools runs, which are likely to continue to interwork with other routes, and there are other peak-time journeys which I would be surprised if they don't interwork with other routes from across the network, such as the 17:30 departure on the CAT5 from Warrington. So don't be too surprised if you see a Cheshire Cat vehicle in a completely different part of the town! ![]() |
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