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#1
Quote from: Solo1 on Yesterday at 06:09:10 PMI've seen what buses have arrived but I was asking what routes that's uses deckers will the new buses be on to start with as don't recall seeing that
I've just posted the answer again - all of them. How many more times
#2
Quote from: Danthebusman on Yesterday at 05:55:46 PMWhile I don't know how long they take to charge, I do know they have a split in the boards that run over 15(?) hours, so E223 for example will be in service for the first half and it will be replaced at some point in the day by another vehicle.
No that's not how it works. The running boards are changed to match the type of vehicles
#3
Quote from: Solo1 on Yesterday at 04:43:01 PMI was asking which of the services at Perry Barr  that currently uses deckers will have the new electric buses on to start with

And I have posted in various places - all of them!
#4
Garage threads / Re: Pensnett Garage
Yesterday at 04:39:38 PM
Quote from: RW on Yesterday at 03:22:03 PM?????
It works if you look at the post BN is replying to.

Fleetnumber A598 is YS21 NNU
#5
Quote from: Solo1 on Yesterday at 04:30:00 PMSorry22 diesel deckers  at Perry Barr after the first 40 electric buses enter service
Except the first 40 are unlikely to replace all double decks.
#6
Garage threads / Re: Acocks Green Garage
Yesterday at 12:24:02 PM
Quote from: tufwum on Yesterday at 12:10:15 PMSo if I go from Harborne to Swan Island, Yardley that should just be £2 because it's the same 11A service... ?
Yes, there's no extra payment required if you need to change buses at Erdington or Acocks Green
#7
Quote from: Solo1 on April 27, 2024, 01:05:49 PMWhat services will see the new electric buses be going on first as I make it 62 deckers for service - 40 new buses I know the deckers are been replaced i was asking as only 40 new electric buses coming out leaving 12 diesel busesso what will they end up on
62-40=12?
#8
National Express West Midlands / Re: Electric Buses
April 27, 2024, 11:51:30 AM
Quote from: BlackCountryBusSpotter on April 27, 2024, 10:06:52 AMI said E200MMC at WB B7RLE's at WA as they already operate them and maybe some E200's from Coventry to both. WB operate the E200MMC already so I was keeping them together
Pretty pointless trying to guess, it's my job and I don't know yet
#9
National Express West Midlands / Re: Electric Buses
April 25, 2024, 07:39:55 PM
Quote from: busboy31 on April 25, 2024, 07:38:23 PMSo when are the Enviros getting debranded?
When they move on.
#10
National Express West Midlands / Re: Electric Buses
April 25, 2024, 06:51:45 PM
The first 40 expected to enter service at Perry Barr are E164-73/6/8/84/9/91/4-201/3-5/7/8/10/1/5/8-24/6/7.
#11
2205 latest bus into paint.
2213 back at AG
#12
Current locations of the 88 delivered so far
PBBCWAWNPNAstonMSRoberts
E165E176E166E164E224E196E243E174
E167E229E171E168E227E198E175
E170E231E218E169E228E199E177
E232E219E172E237E200E179
E236E220E173E238E201E180
E242E221E178E239E203E181
E245E222E184E240E204E182
E246E223E189E241E213E183
E247E225E191E185
E248E226E194E186
E249E230E195E187
E250E235E197E188
E205E190
E207E192
E208E193
E210E202
E211E206
E216E209
E251E212
E252E214
E253E215
E254E217

#13
National Express West Midlands / Re: Electric Buses
April 25, 2024, 12:17:03 PM
Quote from: Stevo on April 25, 2024, 09:06:19 AMI'm starting to bite my fingernails with excitement - will we get to 100 new vehicles awaiting entry into service? Should do. Is this some sort of a record? :cheesy:
Quite possible, yes, they are being delivered at around 5 a week, and we have another 4 weeks before the first batch go into use
#14
Quote from: Sandy Lane on April 25, 2024, 08:14:41 AMOK there is an election coming and one party is proposing big changes for English railways.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68889345

Be interesting to see what happens to the value of shares in the existing train operator businesses
I doubt it will do anything. All they are proposing is letting the current franchise run out, and the current operator risks losing it then anyway even without change
#15
National Express West Midlands / Re: Electric Buses
April 24, 2024, 07:45:20 PM
Quote from: Ronnoc on April 24, 2024, 07:32:09 PMHave you had the chance of driving another electric bus asides from the BYD ones and the electroliner? If so, what is your favourite electric bus so far?
I've driven the Merc & Yutong singles as well.

The Electroliner is my favourite so far, but all four are really nice for the driver so very little in it.
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