They are still required to operate as per their registration, subsidised or not, there is no exemption
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Show posts MenuQuote from: B61 ANDREW on July 15, 2024, 05:13:00 PM"GAA" often does a run on the 318 after it has finished 'down south'.Does trips on the 318 after coming off 355
Quote from: Michael Bevan on May 24, 2024, 03:09:54 PMWell they are currently advertising for a Transport Manager...Not sure how a part time tm will impress the T/C as both existing tm's have been suspended for a minimum of three years. a part time tm will not be enough to fulfill the conditions of the license
https://www.route-one.net/careers/travel-express-ltd-transport-manager/?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR0g64e3_pDjt12znW_RWjag1FrRuQ8Bs0XRjgBFVDkBuWP7pj03hPV33KQ_aem_AQkBvnw6CQXRVJKD_6Ci8gJtnwVzI856dzaxC-M3kbsokYPqt2CSj2p0v76oSeYXu3bfCGdSYlojDyFFLr4tjy95
Quote from: B7RLE on February 27, 2024, 02:40:06 PMThe driver let someone who wanted to purchase an nbus ticket on for free, so essentially the 19 is a free service atm if you ask for an nbus, I do question how long they've got to get ticket machines before TfWM start questioning it.Not easy to get immediately but do not concern yourself, they will get them. Just good to see they are getting on with the job in a professional way
Quote from: Lukeee on February 05, 2024, 11:50:10 PMIn theory if they already have coaches then they could use a coach as long as its PSVAR equipped (I.e wheelchair lift, LED display blinds etc).That is not correct, the vehicle needs to be low floor which a coach is not
Quote from: Stu on January 26, 2024, 06:27:14 PMIt is indeed a bit more than a 'minibus', according to our DVSA VRM lookup we use at work, it comes up as a Mercedes Atego, which makes it a truck!A lot of strange things happened at the London Olympics
Unusual choice of platform to put a coach body on!
Quote from: Wumpty on January 26, 2024, 10:13:55 AMIt reminds me of Gordon from Thomas the Tank Engine!Good to drive but all the staff affectionally call it the horsebox. PSVAR so what is there not to like, we cannot all be good looking
It has quite a pompous look to it (and I rather like it!) - reminds me of the Leyland Swifts that Stevensons used to operate.