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(17/08/2012 18:33)ace Wrote:  I think my definition of slow, old, smelly and unreliable stems from my school days back in the early 1980's.
We had a school bus run by GM buses, much the same as everything else at that time. The bus was supposed to arrive at 8.40 every morning. Very often it would turn up at 8.55, making about 60-70 children late for school. The number of times our school Secretary was on the phone to GM to complain was ridiculous. She was a very patient woman normally, but you could tell after a while she was getting fed up of it. And that was when it bothered to turn up at all.
Very often we would just get the normal service bus, due to arrive 8.38, usually arrived around 8.50ish. I remember one morning in 1983, 4 of us went for the service bus when the school bus failed to turn up. It was almost 9.00 by this time and we were late for school. We got to the bus stop at 9.01, bus due 9.03, at 9.10 up rolled a 10 year old M registered GM bus. It was going that slow, my mate sitting next to me said 'We could run faster than this bloody bus'. It stank of cigarettes, as smoking was allowed on buses at that time, smelly black smoke belching from the exhaust, and we eventually arrived at school at 9.30. School teacher wasn't happy, secretary yet again rang to complain to GM, and a few weeks later there was a big assembly about it with the Headmaster. He was not happy one bit.
As for fares, well, weekly passes were introduced upon de-regulation, much cheaper than normal fares and have lasted strong to this day on many services.
And yes, you're right. It was a mammoth task for Stagecoach and other companies to overturn fleets left behind in the wake of public ownership. Looks like they've got it right now though.
This is just my experience, but highlights the reasons why I think de-regulation has worked.
It may not be perfect all of the time, but surely a vast improvement on how we used to live.

I think that has more to do with things moving forward in general rather than deregulation, take a humble Dennis Dart for example of the way engine technology and electrical advances have moved on from the first Carlyle and Reeve Burgess examples to the modern day ADL's.
To be honest though in the 70's when i were a lad bus fleets were just as modern then with vast numbers of Leyland Nationals, Leopards and Atlanteans, Bristol VR's just to name a few were entering service all over the country with NBC the PTE's and Municipal operators. To be honest from a member of joe publics point of view the early years of deregulation were something best forgotten in many areas.
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De-regulation - Its a hobby - 17/08/2012, 06:51
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RE: D Regulation - Willowbrook - 17/08/2012, 08:44
RE: De-regulation - ace - 17/08/2012, 15:22
RE: De-regulation - K101HUM - 17/08/2012, 16:03
RE: De-regulation - St Helens Rider - 17/08/2012, 15:56
RE: De-regulation - ace - 17/08/2012, 18:33
RE: De-regulation - LJ51DCX - 17/08/2012 19:37
RE: De-regulation - skelmersey - 18/08/2012, 21:00
RE: De-regulation - ace - 19/08/2012, 18:28
RE: De-regulation - 126th street - 18/08/2012, 16:33
RE: De-regulation - Its a hobby - 21/08/2012, 20:20
RE: De-regulation - St Helens Rider - 18/08/2012, 23:34
RE: De-regulation - ace - 19/08/2012, 18:30
RE: De-regulation - wirralbus - 19/08/2012, 19:56
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RE: De-regulation - St Helens Rider - 19/08/2012, 12:09
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