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(09/03/2018 11:48)iMarkeh Wrote:  What would you do if you were in Fairbrothers shoes. With Network Warrington threatening to wipe you out. Every route he has is being flooded. Do you then branch out so it happens in more places or do you throw all eggs in one basket and make a point you aren't going anywhere?

Personally, branch out.
Fairbrothers flooding the Bewsey/Dallam area and Network Warrington doing the same isn't helping anyone.
Whereas there will soon be no service on routes 23 and 23A - and Network Warrington can't flood every route.
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RE: Fairbrother's of Warrington
(09/03/2018 22:58)Valandil Wrote:  Personally, branch out.
Fairbrothers flooding the Bewsey/Dallam area and Network Warrington doing the same isn't helping anyone.
Whereas there will soon be no service on routes 23 and 23A - and Network Warrington can't flood every route.

Following the collapse of Warrington Coachways neither Fairbrothers or G.H.A. (who subsequently registered duplicate 16 and 45 services) weren't interested in bidding for the Altrincham-Warrington services, despite Warrington BC, Cheshire East and TfGM all putting up money to subside the services. Why are operators more interested in running duplicate services in Dallam than running links between Warrington and other nearby towns?
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RE: Fairbrother's of Warrington
(09/03/2018 22:58)Valandil Wrote:  Personally, branch out.
Fairbrothers flooding the Bewsey/Dallam area and Network Warrington doing the same isn't helping anyone.
Whereas there will soon be no service on routes 23 and 23A - and Network Warrington can't flood every route.
I see what you mean but the 5 duplicate buses that they are throwing on Dallams will simply be moved elsewhere. Wherever Fairbrothers go, Network Warrington will go x2. The whole of route 23/23A is covered. Though by different slower services, it is still covered. Network Warrington can easily dupe short hopped 17s and 25s using these buses. Fairbrothers only have 2 buses to spare (If you mean withdrawing 16T & 16H) while if Network Warrington withdrew 16 dupes and threw them elsewhere, that is 5 buses you can use. That is plus any buses which could be in the depot. Moving areas doesn't solve the issue, Every inch of Warrington is covered. Quite literally! No where to go where NW can't flood you. The only way you could do anything is cross city avoiding town centre but is there any money doing things not via town?

(10/03/2018 11:37)knutstransport Wrote:  Following the collapse of Warrington Coachways neither Fairbrothers or G.H.A. (who subsequently registered duplicate 16 and 45 services) were interested in bidding for the Altrincham-Warrington services, despite Warrington BC, Cheshire East and TfGM all putting up money to subside the services. Why are operators more interested in running duplicate services in Dallam than running links between Warrington and other nearby towns?
I don't know about GHA as they had the system but I don't know if Fairbrothers have signed up to Cheshire Easts tender system. With GHA they would probably just not have tendered but Fairbrothers may not have known about the opportunity so may not have put in a price. The local areas around Warrington aren't very populated or are very car orientated. No one would make money. Network Warrington will do anything for 50p as it all goes into the councils pocket and not a smaller independent.

Also, where do they try to run to from Warrington? Widnes (flooded), St Helens (not flooded but Link already operate), Newton-Le-Willows/Earlestown (not busy), Birchwood (Fairbrothers tried previously), Runcorn (Flooded once you get there + 6 bph already along different routes). Where is there close by where you can run which is busy and not already flooded. There are only a few openings available all of which are along flooded corridors out of Warrington.
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RE: Fairbrother's of Warrington
(10/03/2018 14:08)iMarkeh Wrote:  I don't know about GHA as they had the system but I don't know if Fairbrothers have signed up to Cheshire Easts tender system. With GHA they would probably just not have tendered but Fairbrothers may not have known about the opportunity so may not have put in a price.

It was one joint contract for two routes with Warrington BC issuing the ITT, as the authority providing the greatest share of the funding. It was reported on here when Warrington Coachways collapsed that the owner of Fairbrothers said he wasn't interested in running the services to Altrincham.

I've no idea if Fairbrothers (or Howards for that matter) tried to get the 47 when WBC awarded a contract for a limited Warrington to High Legh service (following the withdrawal of the Cheshire East contract), that one would have been easy for a small operator to run it in between a morning and afternoon school/college run.
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RE: Fairbrother's of Warrington
Seems David Fairbrother has a new License, Now called Adlington Group Travel LTD

ADLINGTON GROUP TRAVEL LTD
Director(s): MARK HIGGINBOTHAM, SIMON ROBSON, DAVID
FAIRBROTHER
3 BRATHAY CLOSE, DELTA ROAD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE, DELTA ROAD,
WARRINGTON, WA2 9UY
Operating Centre: ASHTONS COACHES, NOOK LANE, ST HELENS, WA9 3JA
Authorisation: 4 vehicle(s)
Transport Manager(s): DAVID FAIRBROTHER
New Undertaking: Vehicles with eight passenger seats or less will not be operated
under the licence without the prior written agreement of the Traffic Commissioner
who may require you to agree to certain undertakings. Attached to Licence.
New Undertaking: Limousines and novelty type vehicles are not to be operated
under this operator's licence. Attached to Licence.
New Undertaking: The operator will provide the Traffic Commissioner bank
statements covering a three month period and other financial details (such as
overdraft facility agreements or credit card statements) that show the licence holder
has access to the required level of funding. These details to be provided by 30th
September 2019 and cover the months of June, July, and August 2019. Attached to
Licence

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RE: Fairbrother's of Warrington
He now operates a 523 winstanley college contract with a yellow/red livered gemini 1
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RE: Fairbrother's of Warrington
Wondered who was running that, was previously run by Red Kite. the Gemini is LJ53 BFP in Midland Classic colours.
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