Warrington's Own Buses
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RE: Warrington's Own Buses
(16/05/2020 05:07)Bobbi_1042_Runcorn Wrote: so does that mean 148 Leyland Titan can work schools services then? I think on an emergency basis any bus could operate any bus service but with non-compliant vehicles there's a limit to how many times they can be used in service each year. Remember when Routemaster Buses used this bus on a contracted public service: https://www.flickr.com/photos/arrivanort...955909301/ Regarding school services if they are registered bus services then the same rules will apply. If they are under contract to the council or school then the terms of the contract will say what buses can or can't be used. In that case it may depend whether there's a disabled pupil who travels on the service and if not it's likely the most important criteria are number of seats and whether seat belts are required or not. |
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