If bus times is accurate there is a streetdeck on the 002 and also the 10 in Kidderminster!!
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Show posts MenuQuote from: winston on April 12, 2023, 04:59:36 PMThe following Streedecks will be transferring from Diamond NW to Diamond WM this coming weekend (subject to any last minute changes):Is most the fleet euro 4?
Tividale:
40818 / 20 / 24 / 26 /28-32 / 34 / 35 (10)
Redditch:
40836-39 & 40842 (5)
Its not been decided what they will replace as yet, but anything Euro 4 with major unit failure will be top of the list.
Quote from: winston on March 29, 2023, 09:23:39 PM20869 you meanYes my bad
Quote from: winston on March 29, 2023, 12:15:03 PMSolo 20912 is on the 142ALooked like 20868 was on the 142 as well. From bus times it looks like 1 streetlite and 1 e200 got replaced
Quote from: j789 on March 26, 2023, 07:05:12 PMRubbish? As usual no thought goes into your response at all. Just vitriol.
Said 'trunk road' route will see you interacting with probably 400-500 passengers on an average shift. You are busy, pretty much non-stop, the shift time (seems to) go far quicker than when you are driving routes seeing maybe 15-20 passengers an hour. It's common sense that time drags when you're not busy!
Worcester is no comparison to the West Mids obviously but having worked at other garages (like I do now!), including Sheffield, over a long period, what I am saying is true.
Driving round the posh suburbs of Solihull with few passengers on may be a great life achievement for you and full of personal fulfilment but to me it's bloody boring. I've done plenty of shifts in my driving time on tendered routes, where seeing hardly any passengers makes it so tedious.
Fine if that appeals to you but I can't think of anything more boring than doing that for another 20 years (or until your company loses the contract at the next round of tenders and you end up back at Diamond driving these same routes!)
Quote from: MasterPlan on March 25, 2023, 04:27:59 PMAn exception to the rule. Hardly the going rate in general for shelf stackers.
Quote from: Tony on March 23, 2023, 08:19:26 PMSo how did the just win the new 144 then?And how did you lose basically the entire of the midlands tenders??