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Stig, don't worry, it would have come out sooner as I've been asked about it a few times over the last week or so. We're clearly within the 56 days now so its not as much of an issue to keep it under wraps.

The 76 has been earmarked for improvements since the last enhancement, presumably a phased enhancement was seen as a better approach than all-at-one. However, this will also provide additional capacity to replace the 183.
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I wonder how long it will be until the 76 (or perhaps an extended 74 in order to serve Woodhouses and Hollinwood) replaces the 78 to/from Oldham during late evenings and Sundays given that early evening journeys are running to/from Oldham on the 76 and particularly as (unless this is an error on the Traveline website), the 78 will run from Manchester to Oldham but from Oldham to Failsworth (except the last journey which continues to Manchester) during Mon-Sat evenings from next week.
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(15/07/2012 23:18)Mayneway Wrote:  There are still Enviro200's on the 347, and the odd MAN too, it's certainly not become exclusively double deck operated.

Have to say I really hope the newer Enviro 400's on loan to AZ don't stay, been on two over the weekend on the 236/7 and they are very slow and sluggish when climbing up hills compared to AZ's regular older examples.

I'm sorry to hear the 08's are like that.
I would have thought Ashton would have been pleased with something a little newer, but if they're not much good with hills then the Glossop route isn't really for them I suppose. I have to say the current Ashton Enviro400's are really starting to show their age now. Some sound really rough and there have also been a few breakdowns recently. But I suppose they're still a bit young to go Magic and I wouldn't think Stagecoach would be looking to replace them for a while given all the money they've just spent on Hybrids and the other 12 reg's.
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(16/07/2012 20:17)SF07 Wrote:  
(16/07/2012 19:57)StageStig Wrote:  Memo from Md cut short

Economic uncertainty, new customers etc etc

Service 50:- east dids, burnage, Manchester, Salford, media city
The route is extended from Manchester via Salford crescent and Pendleton prescint to media city uk and Salford quays with journeys operating across the city and new links created between media city and Manchester and between Salford, the university and south Manchester
Cross city journeys will operate every 10 mins
Additional peak period journeys will continue to operate between east dids and Manchester and some extended from Albert square to Salford central station at gore street where a new terminal has been created


Service 76:
Building on success frequency upgraded to every 10 mins Monday to Saturday with evening journeys also being enhanced

Exciting times indeed people

76 is one of my local routes, so that is good news for me. Even though the route is longer, it might give First a run for their money on the 180/184 route.

Also, Stagecoach running through Salford will certainly be weird at first, but good to see Stagecoach branching out. Maybe we'll finally see First and Stagecoach taking each other on at long last. Well, hopefully Smile

And after the Olympics Stagecoach will be putting 10 brand new buses on the route. Now let's see First follow suit on that one!
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The older Enviro400's don't require adblue hence being slightly more spritely
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(16/07/2012 21:14)ace Wrote:  
(15/07/2012 23:18)Mayneway Wrote:  There are still Enviro200's on the 347, and the odd MAN too, it's certainly not become exclusively double deck operated.

Have to say I really hope the newer Enviro 400's on loan to AZ don't stay, been on two over the weekend on the 236/7 and they are very slow and sluggish when climbing up hills compared to AZ's regular older examples.

I'm sorry to hear the 08's are like that.
I would have thought Ashton would have been pleased with something a little newer, but if they're not much good with hills then the Glossop route isn't really for them I suppose. I have to say the current Ashton Enviro400's are really starting to show their age now. Some sound really rough and there have also been a few breakdowns recently. But I suppose they're still a bit young to go Magic and I wouldn't think Stagecoach would be looking to replace them for a while given all the money they've just spent on Hybrids and the other 12 reg's.

Interestingly since Saturday, when two 08 reg Enviros on the 236/7's I've seen non in Glossop since. Perhaps the allocator has taken note Smile

Have to agree regarding some of AZs Enviros, they do sound in a bad way, and as a passenger they are very noisy downstairs compared to the younger ones. It would be nice to see some younger ones at AZ.
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(16/07/2012 21:50)ace Wrote:  
(16/07/2012 20:17)SF07 Wrote:  
(16/07/2012 19:57)StageStig Wrote:  Memo from Md cut short

Economic uncertainty, new customers etc etc

Service 50:- east dids, burnage, Manchester, Salford, media city
The route is extended from Manchester via Salford crescent and Pendleton prescint to media city uk and Salford quays with journeys operating across the city and new links created between media city and Manchester and between Salford, the university and south Manchester
Cross city journeys will operate every 10 mins
Additional peak period journeys will continue to operate between east dids and Manchester and some extended from Albert square to Salford central station at gore street where a new terminal has been created


Service 76:
Building on success frequency upgraded to every 10 mins Monday to Saturday with evening journeys also being enhanced

Exciting times indeed people

76 is one of my local routes, so that is good news for me. Even though the route is longer, it might give First a run for their money on the 180/184 route.

Also, Stagecoach running through Salford will certainly be weird at first, but good to see Stagecoach branching out. Maybe we'll finally see First and Stagecoach taking each other on at long last. Well, hopefully Smile

And after the Olympics Stagecoach will be putting 10 brand new buses on the route. Now let's see First follow suit on that one!

Ahem, erm, Oldham depot are to recieve 50 new deckers after the Olympics, and I think most are earmarked for the 83/180/184... Smile

As for this Route 50 - Will this be the end of the Route 9? Last I heard it was a TfGM tender, however if the route is followed identically by a commercial operation, there will be no need for it will there?

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(17/07/2012 04:26)P528LND Wrote:  
(16/07/2012 21:50)ace Wrote:  
(16/07/2012 20:17)SF07 Wrote:  76 is one of my local routes, so that is good news for me. Even though the route is longer, it might give First a run for their money on the 180/184 route.

Also, Stagecoach running through Salford will certainly be weird at first, but good to see Stagecoach branching out. Maybe we'll finally see First and Stagecoach taking each other on at long last. Well, hopefully Smile

And after the Olympics Stagecoach will be putting 10 brand new buses on the route. Now let's see First follow suit on that one!

Ahem, erm, Oldham depot are to recieve 50 new deckers after the Olympics, and I think most are earmarked for the 83/180/184... Smile

As for this Route 50 - Will this be the end of the Route 9? Last I heard it was a TfGM tender, however if the route is followed identically by a commercial operation, there will be no need for it will there?


So we can assume then that 40 of these will be State of the Art Hybrids worth over £250k each can we? And that they will compliment their existing stock of 50 hybrids, oh sorry, First don't have any Hybrids yet do they? Oh dear, lol.
Well at least they can console themselves knowing they match Stagecoach in every area with new buses, a fleet of over 400 Enviro's built over 6 years, oh, maybe not that many for First, oh dear!
And what are all those R, S and T reg's still on the road? Most of Stagecoach's left service years ago, and are now only in temporary service during the Olympics.
Still, look on the bright side. First will have a healthy looking museum when the Olympics are over, lol.
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(16/07/2012 23:21)Mayneway Wrote:  
(16/07/2012 21:14)ace Wrote:  
(15/07/2012 23:18)Mayneway Wrote:  There are still Enviro200's on the 347, and the odd MAN too, it's certainly not become exclusively double deck operated.

Have to say I really hope the newer Enviro 400's on loan to AZ don't stay, been on two over the weekend on the 236/7 and they are very slow and sluggish when climbing up hills compared to AZ's regular older examples.

I'm sorry to hear the 08's are like that.
I would have thought Ashton would have been pleased with something a little newer, but if they're not much good with hills then the Glossop route isn't really for them I suppose. I have to say the current Ashton Enviro400's are really starting to show their age now. Some sound really rough and there have also been a few breakdowns recently. But I suppose they're still a bit young to go Magic and I wouldn't think Stagecoach would be looking to replace them for a while given all the money they've just spent on Hybrids and the other 12 reg's.

Interestingly since Saturday, when two 08 reg Enviros on the 236/7's I've seen non in Glossop since. Perhaps the allocator has taken note Smile

Have to agree regarding some of AZs Enviros, they do sound in a bad way, and as a passenger they are very noisy downstairs compared to the younger ones. It would be nice to see some younger ones at AZ.

I would guess drivers have probably complained about them. Most were on the 330 yesterday, a far more gentle route.
It doesn't look like they'll be staying now though as we've had word they are just loans. Maybe Stagecoach will consider transferring some of the 59 reg's to AZ once the hybrids arrive. Would be nice to see.
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(17/07/2012 05:21)ace Wrote:  
(17/07/2012 04:26)P528LND Wrote:  
(16/07/2012 21:50)ace Wrote:  And after the Olympics Stagecoach will be putting 10 brand new buses on the route. Now let's see First follow suit on that one!

Ahem, erm, Oldham depot are to recieve 50 new deckers after the Olympics, and I think most are earmarked for the 83/180/184... Smile

As for this Route 50 - Will this be the end of the Route 9? Last I heard it was a TfGM tender, however if the route is followed identically by a commercial operation, there will be no need for it will there?


So we can assume then that 40 of these will be State of the Art Hybrids worth over £250k each can we? And that they will compliment their existing stock of 50 hybrids, oh sorry, First don't have any Hybrids yet do they? Oh dear, lol.
Well at least they can console themselves knowing they match Stagecoach in every area with new buses, a fleet of over 400 Enviro's built over 6 years, oh, maybe not that many for First, oh dear!
And what are all those R, S and T reg's still on the road? Most of Stagecoach's left service years ago, and are now only in temporary service during the Olympics.
Still, look on the bright side. First will have a healthy looking museum when the Olympics are over, lol.

From what I've heard it will see off most, if not all P-T reg vehicles in Manchester. And yes, they may not be Hybrids, (that's a different argument altogether anyway) but nevertheless they are still new buses.

First do have the 14 hybrids at Queens Road, but I admit they don't come close to those Stagecoach are operating. However that all boils down to an operator's preference - if First don't want to buy Hybrids, they are completely in their right not to do so!

(No, I am not a First 'fanboy' however someone has to defend them where needed, don't they...)

Meanwhile FirstGroup provide a diabolical service, charge extautionate fares, and you can guarantee that at least one bus allocated to your route is over 10 years old. All in all, I do agree that they do not come close to the likes of Stagecoach when providing astounding passenger services at decent prices.

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