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Started by Ash, March 24, 2012, 07:04:39 PM

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mranon

Quote from: 18WilliamsLi on September 22, 2023, 08:43:07 PMI agree that makes more sense as 97 has full standing load on a double obviously Tony doesn't know what's best for passengers
Well, A decker can't have that many people standing, and if people wont go upstairs or sit down it can make a decker appear fuller than it is. That said, a b7rle iirc (i havent driven one for 2 years now :-( :cry:) can seat 43 without any wheelchairs or prams etc, and can hold more standing. Now i know that would realistically be crammed like sardines but either it would come close or be similar in carrying potential against a decker including the standees. 

Could understand the beef if say any e200 or streetlight turned up, but a b7rle is obviously the best solution and they can utilise them. 

Danthebusman

Quote from: mranon on September 23, 2023, 07:43:15 AMWell, A decker can't have that many people standing, and if people wont go upstairs or sit down it can make a decker appear fuller than it is. That said, a b7rle iirc (i havent driven one for 2 years now :-( :cry:) can seat 43 without any wheelchairs or prams etc, and can hold more standing. Now i know that would realistically be crammed like sardines but either it would come close or be similar in carrying potential against a decker including the standees.

Could understand the beef if say any e200 or streetlight turned up, but a b7rle is obviously the best solution and they can utilise them.

Especially when you consider the new EVs can only seat between 64-72 and obviously have less people standing (say 10-15 max at any one time as I haven't paid attention to the official figures) making its maximum capacity 87, which means the B7RLEs can legally hold more people than them (100).

Tony


Trident 4194

I presume no type training is required now these are converted to diesel?

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Tony

2149; 2157 CV-WA

Bartosz

#2362
2148 CV-WA
2150 CV-WA

Westy

Quote from: Bartosz on October 03, 2023, 06:51:14 AM2148 CV-WA
Is that a 20 branded one, as it's on the 29 at the moment?

Bartosz

Quote from: Westy on October 03, 2023, 06:55:11 AMIs that a 20 branded one, as it's on the 29 at the moment?
No, I saw 2148 on the WA10.

cris 99

#2365
Currently on loan are 2146/47/48/49/50/56/57/61/62 and 4772 this is from a post on Facebook by a Walsall driver who has seen the list of what's booked out.
17//72/73/97/X12

Tony

Quote from: cris 99 on October 03, 2023, 07:40:52 AMCurrently on loan are 2146/47/48/49/50/56/57/61/62 and 4772 this is from a post on Facebook by a Walsall driver who has seen the list of what's booked out.
Add 2158; 2159 & 2165 to that list

cris 99

For those that are interested 2154/55 are still at BC both on 97 this morning 
17//72/73/97/X12

Danthebusman

Quote from: Tony on October 03, 2023, 07:50:25 AMAdd 2158; 2159 & 2165 to that list
Is 2164 going to follow suit? Hasn't been out since 18th September.

cris 99

Tony reported 2164 as in for paint yesterday 
17//72/73/97/X12

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