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2503 on the 82a this morning.
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Was Runcorn depot having problems today (10 Feb.)?.
At least 2 successive departures on 110 from Widnes towards Warrington failed to appear at Green Oaks (11:44 & 12:04) Gave up my intended trip to Warrington just before 12:20
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(10/02/2016 18:58)Bevan Price Wrote:  Was Runcorn depot having problems today (10 Feb.)?.
At least 2 successive departures on 110 from Widnes towards Warrington failed to appear at Green Oaks (11:44 & 12:04) Gave up my intended trip to Warrington just before 12:20

Happened yesterday on the 79c, there was also several 79c running in tandem. Although a different depot the 89 also did not turn up for over 1hr 20 minutes and when it did it wasn't picking people up leaving some people waiting in the cold for nearly 2 hours. It's completely ridiculous, no point in moaning to Arriva because you just get the same ear ake each time.
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(10/02/2016 20:26)Lynx Wrote:  Happened yesterday on the 79c, there was also several 79c running in tandem. Although a different depot the 89 also did not turn up for over 1hr 20 minutes and when it did it wasn't picking people up leaving some people waiting in the cold for nearly 2 hours. It's completely ridiculous, no point in moaning to Arriva because you just get the same ear ake each time.
That was due to road works in prescot by fords and pretty tight running time which when your late its hard to get back on time.
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Nothing of particular note but DK55 FXT has been painted with a interurban skirt but still retains the old livery overall.
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There was a Sapphire liveried Pulsar on the 79C this afternoon.

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(19/02/2016 19:09)childwallblues Wrote:  There was a Sapphire liveried Pulsar on the 79C this afternoon.

3137 was also on it yesterday
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Does anybody know how much difference Sapphire has made to the X1, in terms of reliability and passenger numbers? It was already a busy service, and most of the late runnings were due to traffic, which a fancy bus can't change
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(26/02/2016 01:36)telf23 Wrote:  Does anybody know how much difference Sapphire has made to the X1, in terms of reliability and passenger numbers? It was already a busy service, and most of the late runnings were due to traffic, which a fancy bus can't change

It's not changed really, anything past 3 o'clock is still always late and most workings are full loads the same as its always been.
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(26/02/2016 16:51)Dentonian Wrote:  I thought the whole point of "fancy buses" was to lure people out of cars, and therefore reduce traffic. Obviously, a slow process, but based on average car occupancy, each 44 seat bus would keep 36 cars off the road.

I agree that buses do have greater capacity than cars, but always think that these kinds of figures try to paint an unreal picture.
I don't know exact figures or anything close, but you could probably say something like: based on average bus occupancy, each bus only keeps between 2 and 4 five-seater cars off the road.
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