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RE: Stagecoach Merseyside - Gillmoss Depot
I wouldn't necessarily say GM had been left behind as there has been a constant stream of new buses over the years, but in terms of deckers they certainly have been, basically left with older tridents whilst Rock Ferry have much newer deckers. I don't wish to get into the argument about whether GM should get more deckers as we will end up going round in circles like we always do on this matter.
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RE: Stagecoach Merseyside - Gillmoss Depot
(08/08/2013 19:10)CX06 EBK Wrote:  Rock Ferry have got deckers much quicker than Gillmoss did and to a much higher standard than Gillmoss have ever had under Stagecoach. Otherwise it is very similar.

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RE: Stagecoach Merseyside - Gillmoss Depot
A lot of excuses, passengers of Liverpool should be treated better than they are currently. That's all I'm saying.

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You're entitled to your opinion, but I feel you're oversimplfying the situation on Stagecoach's part.

If things were that bad, then customers always have the option of voting with their feet.
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They do but under a QBP whereby the profit share is equal (at the least that's my understanding), it's largely irrelevant which vehicle passengers choose to board.

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RE: Stagecoach Merseyside - Gillmoss Depot
(08/08/2013 19:55)mbonwick Wrote:  You're entitled to your opinion, but I feel you're oversimplfying the situation on Stagecoach's part.

If things were that bad, then customers always have the option of voting with their feet.

You're the complete opposite though, you seem to defend everything Stagecoach Merseyside do without seemingly ever have used their routes. For the record, many passengers still to this day choose Arriva over Stagecoach on the 82 and 86 and when it comes to the 20/21 they simply don't have a choice.

As for passengers voting with their feet, the end goal for all these companies is to make profit regardless of what passengers think. There is many instances of this just locally so it's not just Stagecoach.

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RE: Stagecoach Merseyside - Gillmoss Depot
(08/08/2013 20:17)CX06 EBK Wrote:  
(08/08/2013 19:55)mbonwick Wrote:  You're entitled to your opinion, but I feel you're oversimplfying the situation on Stagecoach's part.

If things were that bad, then customers always have the option of voting with their feet.

You're the complete opposite though, you seem to defend everything Stagecoach Merseyside do without seemingly ever have used their routes. For the record, many passengers still to this day choose Arriva over Stagecoach on the 82 and 86 and when it comes to the 20/21 they simply don't have a choice.

As for passengers voting with their feet, the end goal for all these companies is to make profit regardless of what passengers think. There is many instances of this just locally so it's not just Stagecoach.

And one of the reasons people choose arriva over stagecoach on 82/86 is the capacity issue, why get on a cramped dart when you can get on the the gemini or B7TL that may be behind and have more comfort.
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RE: Stagecoach Merseyside - Gillmoss Depot
(08/08/2013 20:17)CX06 EBK Wrote:  
(08/08/2013 19:55)mbonwick Wrote:  You're entitled to your opinion, but I feel you're oversimplfying the situation on Stagecoach's part.

If things were that bad, then customers always have the option of voting with their feet.

You're the complete opposite though, you seem to defend everything Stagecoach Merseyside do without seemingly ever have used their routes. For the record, many passengers still to this day choose Arriva over Stagecoach on the 82 and 86 and when it comes to the 20/21 they simply don't have a choice.

As for passengers voting with their feet, the end goal for all these companies is to make profit regardless of what passengers think. There is many instances of this just locally so it's not just Stagecoach.

I'm not defending them, I'm merely pointing out that there is more to their world than just Merseyside. My perspective on things is mainly through the 'back room', and will of course be different to yours from 'front of house'
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RE: Stagecoach Merseyside - Gillmoss Depot
It is ludicrous to suggest that a passenger would automatically use Arriva because they use a double decker then that of stagecoach. Stagecoach do use deckers on the 82/86 when one is inter-working or Spare.

I know for a fact a lot of people would use Stagecoach as their fares are cheaper than Arriva across the board, from child singles to adult weekly tickets. and for the fact that a VDL DB300 is supposed to only carry 1 buggy/wheelchair when a dart/enviro 300 can carry 2.
Stagecoach Dart's and Enviro 300's also have more level-floor seating allowing for more elderly passengers to be satisfied (Not the case with the MAN versions), This can often be observed with the Halton 14 and Arriva 79 when two pull into the same stop together.
Not forgetting that some people genuinely don't care if they are standing or seated, they just want to get home as fast as possible.
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