Quote from: Ian Hardy on January 13, 2021, 09:02:25 PMThat's right - apologies. I0607 and I0609 are the others
They would be I0608 & I0610, as I6008 & I6010 are VDL SB200/ Wright buses that originated with Arriva Scotland West.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Ian Hardy on January 13, 2021, 09:02:25 PMThat's right - apologies. I0607 and I0609 are the others
They would be I0608 & I0610, as I6008 & I6010 are VDL SB200/ Wright buses that originated with Arriva Scotland West.
Quote from: Tony on December 22, 2020, 08:58:39 AMI think that's correct - it's something along those lines anyway!
I would imagine the East Coast buses thing is because one of their internal systems cannot deal with 5 digit numbers
Quote from: Tony on December 16, 2020, 08:41:23 PMAs per the Public Service Vehicles (Open Data) (England) Regulations 2020, the vehicle identifier will need to be provided - whether this is a fleet number or not is a different story.
which won't include fleetnumbers
Quote from: Winston on November 08, 2019, 12:27:29 AMCorrect - 28/29 has a Monday-Saturday PVR of 15. Despite 7 (out of the 18 BU06 reg) B7TLs being Euro6 compliant, very rarely are all of these vehicles deployed on the 28/29 in one day - presumably due to maintenance requirements, or the way they are parked at night in the depot. Moreover, 9 out of 18 47-- Geminis are required for Fife Schools.
And my point was the very route you mentioned i.e. 28/29 is having more existing buses upgraded to Euro 6 with exhaust treatment upgrades (as per NXWM's existing fleet), with more to follow according to the press release. Dundee with a total fleet of 114 aren't going to get 18 new Emerald's every year, looking at the numbers, the 28/29 is quite a high Pvr.
Quote from: JIM C on July 17, 2019, 12:59:24 AMAll of the MD- schools were 06 reg B7TL Geminis today. Only two fitted with AdBlue were on the 28/29, where the 7 of them were intended for...
I dont think they will convert the 06 plates for adblue and then have them sitting in fife all day.
Quote from: JIM C on July 16, 2019, 11:06:25 PMLikely the 47-- batch that the service drivers don't like! :D
Fleet numbers 7011 -70184681-4686 Are the allocated buses to us on the fife schools .Each one of the 7011 etc. in turn is getting a full retrim ,The seats are threadbare and all are badly needing it. Fife council have a 15 year rule on contract buses so it will be interesting to see what we get next term.