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Started by Nathan4775, April 06, 2012, 06:52:49 PM

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Gareth

Quote from: P419 EJW on August 13, 2015, 07:35:02 PM
4308. :) I am on it as I type.

Or possibly 4128. That was on earlier.

P419 EJW

Quote from: Gareth on August 13, 2015, 08:11:31 PM
Or possibly 4128. That was on earlier.

Around 19:05? 4308 fit perfectly with the time Kevin stated. 4308 arrived in Birmingham at 19:21, departed at 19:30.

MrBevan2000

Quote from: BU07 LGO on August 13, 2015, 05:01:50 PM
I had someone ask if they can use their bus pass on it!
We've had that at PB.

Tomf1993

Quote from: Tony on August 10, 2015, 03:49:16 PM
It is confidential information and any member of staff passing that sort of detail on would be liable to disciplinary action

Tony

How come you warning stuff not to send me any working information for WA buses? every one else seems to know the board numbers etc and what each bus turns into during trips...

so why say no to me?

Trident 4609

Quote from: Tomf1993 on August 13, 2015, 09:59:39 PM
Tony

How come you warning stuff not to send me any working information for WA buses? every one else seems to know the board numbers etc and what each bus turns into during trips...

so why say no to me?

No one else asks for PVR's so what Tony is saying is correct.Running board numbers and PVR's are totally different things. In my case, i know the running boards through my own knowledge.

Liberator9

Yeah - number of running boards and PVRs are closely guarded by NX; can't be posted publicly. You can work out the PVRs yourself most of the time by working through the timetables. For the usual daytime requirement simply add up the total round trip for a bus (including break) and divide by the frequency.

E.g Route 76

64 mins from Solihull to QE
6   mins break at QE
64 mins from QE to Solihull
6   mins break at Solihull

Add that up = 140 mins. Divide by frequency of 20 mins = 7 buses needed for normal service. If you want the peak figures you'll have to look closely at the timetable. E.g 76 needs 8 in the morning. It's possible to work it all out though - only one I can't follow is the X51/997 and 934/935/936!

Tara4352

Quote from: Liberator9 on August 13, 2015, 10:46:54 PM
Yeah - number of running boards and PVRs are closely guarded by NX; can't be posted publicly. You can work out the PVRs yourself most of the time by working through the timetables. For the usual daytime requirement simply add up the total round trip for a bus (including break) and divide by the frequency.

E.g Route 76

64 mins from Solihull to QE
6   mins break at QE
64 mins from QE to Solihull
6   mins break at Solihull

Add that up = 140 mins. Divide by frequency of 20 mins = 7 buses needed for normal service. If you want the peak figures you'll have to look closely at the timetable. E.g 76 needs 8 in the morning. It's possible to work it all out though - only one I can't follow is the X51/997 and 934/935/936!
So basically do the trip to wherever break wherever break add up and divide

P419 EJW

Quote from: RS on August 13, 2015, 11:47:22 PM
So basically do the trip to wherever break wherever break add up and divide

Wooow... I never knew that(!) Thanks for that(!) <claps slowly>

jack5512

#2093
1778's dundee repaint. seen with an enginer in Bloxwich

winston

Quote from: jack4325 on August 14, 2015, 12:57:39 PM
1778's dundee repaint job now finished. seen with an enginer in Bloxwich

@jack4325 Are you sure it was 1778? As that hasn't been on Tony's last two repaint lists

Trident 4609

#2095
Quote from: Winston on August 14, 2015, 01:00:22 PM
@jack4325 Are you sure it was 1778? As that hasn't been on Tony's last two repaint lists

It looked like it. We passed it at the Sand Bank/Sneyd Lane junction whilst on an 89 so couldn't have got a closer look. If not then could have been 1776?

Cheers @Tony. I did think that i possibly misread the fleetnumber.

Tony

Quote from: Winston on August 14, 2015, 01:00:22 PM
@jack4325 Are you sure it was 1778? As that hasn't been on Tony's last two repaint lists

I suspect it was actually 1776 which was due to go for MoT today

arrifirststage

Quote from: Tony on August 14, 2015, 01:04:37 PM
I suspect it was actually 1776 which was due to go for MoT today

Tony,I can quite understand why NX regard information re PVR and route allocations as private,I imagine many operators feel the same.
The thing that surprises me is that Stagecoach appear to have no such shyness..........monthly fleet cards showing types to routes and number of buses on routes are readily available.
Also,the proposed allocation of new vehicles is advertised well in advance,and almost used to generate good publicity.........again NX appear shy to the point of reclusivity (if there is such a word)........do you think this depends on the views of the senior management at the time?

Tomf1993

Exactly, even in London, all the working info is made avaible for varius sources.

Tony

Quote from: Tomf1993 on August 14, 2015, 07:50:43 PM
Exactly, even in London, all the working info is made avaible for varius sources.

It doesn't matter what others do, releasing that info by an NX employee is a disciplinary offence, so having a go up thread at me because I said no doesn't exactly endear you to me after I told you via PM why I couldn't a couple of days ago

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