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I haven't seen 60245 in a while, are any away for repaint? |
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(27/06/2014 09:19)YSV-205 Wrote: Strange............66833 was operating a 42 through Didsbury at 0730 this morning, Manchester bound. I've never seen a First B7RLE further South than working the 53 on Dickenson Road. Also saw it arriving into Manchester city centre around 8-ish. Was a bit surprised to see one on the 42 route. I imagine the furthest south a B7RLE would have ended up on a First route would have been on the 22 to Stockport, although Enviro400s also get used on that route these days. |
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First Manchester will be running a special service to take people towards Hebden Bridge for the Tour de France next Sunday (6 July). The service, numbered X1, will run from Piccadilly Gardens (stand D) before calling at Shudehill, Middleton bus station and Rochdale Interchange before running non-stop to Mytholm turning circle, just outside Hebden Bridge. Buses will run from Manchester at 0700, 0730, 0800 and 0830 with buses departing Rochdale 5 mins after First West Yorkshire's 590 to Mytholm via Todmorden. Buses on service X1 will leave Mytholm at 1415, 1430, 1500 and 1530, with the latter three running a few mins behind the 590 to Rochdale. No mention on the First website, but the timetable can be seen on the Traveline Yorkshire/Metro Journey Planner: http://www.yorkshiretravel.net/welcome.do |
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Does anyone know of any plans for preserving any of the Crusader Darts? |
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Heres a question its a bit random but why don't buses have an ignition key like coaches do? For example Volvo B10M coaches have an ignition key like a car, but most buses excluding varios, have a button or a knob, like the 10-reg+ Enviro's have two buttons which must be pressed to start the engine |
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SN12 AMV - 33733 appeared to have went into a bus stop outside Bolton station earlier today, one of the mirrors was bent back and the bus stop was smashed. I took a picture which can be seen here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/80127860@N03/14543966585/ |
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(29/06/2014 17:32)acocker96 Wrote: Heres a question its a bit random but why don't buses have an ignition key like coaches do?Some buses have ignition keys, certainly Scanias did until fairly recently at least (I haven't been in one newer than an 08) but Scanias share much of their dash with the truck range. Also Dennis Lances had keys, as I recall, and there were some others that I can't remember. All were very awkward to remove, but they were there. However a master switch and start and stop buttons have always been prevalent. The problem with using keys in a vehicle which has countless not-so-careful drivers is that they get lost or snapped off in the barrel (both big and expensive problems) - and, of course, nobody ever knows how it's happened! That contrasts with coaches, which are often run by smaller companies or have the same driver, or few drivers, regularly, meaning they take more care as they often consider the vehicle 'theirs'. Additionally keys are required on coaches for locking them when they're parked up, which isn't an issue with buses. |
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(01/07/2014 12:49)126th street Wrote: Some buses have ignition keys, certainly Scanias did until fairly recently at least (I haven't been in one newer than an 08) but Scanias share much of their dash with the truck range. Also Dennis Lances had keys, as I recall, and there were some others that I can't remember. All were very awkward to remove, but they were there. However a master switch and start and stop buttons have always been prevalent.I'm on first Scanias they have a yellow key but maybe they are left in for the reasons you said or they maybe welded into the barrel. |
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RE: First Manchester
From the First GM website, see you there! Come on down to your local depot in Bolton! Sunday 06 July 2014 On Sunday 6 July our First Bus Depot in Bolton will be opening its doors to the public from 10am to 4pm for depot tours and much more. Simply hop on a 571 bus from the Town Centre to Weston Street, come and visit your local team, take a look at how your buses get out the door and tell us what you think of our services. Displays and activities at the event will include: Three Army units - Royal Logistics and two units from Royal Artillery Farnworth Fire Service - performing a major incident exercise Greater Manchester Police - serious collisions unit Drugs and ammunition sniffer dogs Depot tours on a bus Bolton's heritage bus fleet Bouncy castle Face painting Frederick's Ice Cream stall Bumper cars on water First recruitment team - have a chat with us if you're thinking of a career change Latest on-bus technology, Drive Green and Real Time Information, helping us provide safer, better journeys for everyone Free shuttle bus service A frequent free shuttle bus will run between Bolton town centre (Black Horse Street, behind stand FF) and the depot. |
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