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Started by Discodave, February 09, 2013, 02:44:37 PM

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Ashley 60171

The three DLA's are 4786 4797 and 4800. All three were on the 10 today until the above mentioned breakdown.

Bob

Maybe theyre due some replacement vehicles for those 3

646

Not presently.

Meanwhile 2210 SN03 LGD is now a Wednesfield resident.

BN

2268 now in Interurban livery.

the trainbasher

@Matt is this what you're looking for??

Quote from: Winston on May 26, 2013, 04:57:51 PM
Wednesfield depot appear to have taken over the Sunday workings on route 142. 2226 W226SNR was on there along with a DAF/ALX400 double decker, I thought it was registered X449XGP but it must have been 4801 X439XGP

Forgot to say 2226 has also been refurbished/repainted and looks smart


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646


Ashley 60171

Quote from: 646 on May 30, 2015, 06:25:20 PM
2731 BU03 HRD on 10

1445 from town. Is this now the transponder Cadet or has somebody put cooking fat down the barrier again?

646


Bob

How does a cadet cope on the allegedly always decker requiring 10s??

Ashley 60171

Quote from: Bob on May 30, 2015, 06:37:15 PM
How does a cadet cope on the allegedly always decker requiring 10s??

Nobody has ever said its always deckers. The Cadet had standing passengers when I saw it at 1450 in Chapel Ash.

Bob

If there's only three deckers cadets will probably be a regular sight on there from now on id of thought

646

Quote from: Ashley 60171 on May 30, 2015, 06:42:45 PM
Nobody has ever said its always deckers. The Cadet had standing passengers when I saw it at 1450 in Chapel Ash.

Did you see that @Bob ?

Bob

Cadets are midibuses. Does not mean it requires a decker

Ashley 60171

Quote from: 646 on May 30, 2015, 06:50:28 PM
Did you see that @Bob ?

Remember my eyesight isn't great but I could still see from the opposite side of the road there were standees.

We'll always have this debate but deckers are needed. The school run then 40+ commuters on most journeys between 4 and 6.

Bob

Im not saying theyre not needed at certain times.  But by and large day times other than school trips single deckers are ok ive seen darts even cope fine on there. Id still say overall the staffords from cannock probably carry more. Least eventually they listened to passengers and deckered the effing thing. Lol

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