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Started by Ashley, November 01, 2013, 08:08:58 PM

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Coventry Transport Dude

"THANK YOU" Tony for answering that, as it's very much appreciated !!!!!!!

Stevo

Quote from: Tony on December 04, 2018, 03:47:11 PM
Stansted Airport
Somehow appropriate as  I thinkBoris Johnson said of the London artics that they were best suited to an airport in Helsinki.

Rob T

When the 'Y' Plate are withdrawn (and other early 2000's plates) from NXWM service are they being sold on for further use with other operators or sold on for spares, or used by NXWM for spares before being scrapped?

I only ask as when I lived in Birmingham previously and since with many visits, I have seen the entire fleet up to 14 plates (haven't been up that much since then) so from the prospective of viewing I am not too bothered, but I now do haulage, so if they are being sold for scrap I would like to get them before they leave, if they are moving on to pastures new, I might be able to track them down at a later date.

I shall be moving back to Brum end of Feb begin of March next year, so my main aim is to bash as much of the older stuff before it is removed, not too bothered about the newer stuff straight away as it will be around for sometime (unless it comes a cropper)

Any info would be useful.

markcf83

I am guessing spare components, like engines and gearboxes will be salvaged before sale to the scrapman. They generally don't sell on buses when finished.
Don't judge me until you've walked in my size ten shoes.

cris 99

hardly any tridents have been sold on yet a few have been donated but most have gone via miller st to be stripped of valuable parts and then sent to barnsley
17//72/73/97/X12

John

Plenty of Presidents have been sold on for further use

Tony

Remember  you do actually need buyers.

Jack

Poor 4329 - shame she was one of the first 51/02 Plate Tridents to go  :(

Trident 4609

Quote from: Jack on December 20, 2018, 06:56:15 PM
Poor 4329 - shame she was one of the first 51/02 Plate Tridents to go  :(

A number of 02 plate Tridents havs already gone a while. 4336, 4341 & 4355.

Jack

Quote from: Nathan on December 20, 2018, 08:09:29 PM
A number of 02 plate Tridents havs already gone a while. 4336, 4341 & 4355.
Well... 4329 didn't end her life with a fire, so technically she's one of the first that haven't ended their lives after having a fire...

Tony

Quote from: Nathan on December 20, 2018, 08:09:29 PM
A number of 02 plate Tridents havs already gone a while. 4336, 4341 & 4355.

Don't forget 4343 which died of natural causes as well before 4329

Trident 4609

Quote from: Tony on December 20, 2018, 09:07:02 PM
Don't forget 4343 which died of natural causes as well before 4329

Ah yes, forgot about those two

dh06180618

Afternoon! I'm new posting here just have a couple of questions when the buses reach end of life. I found this site about a month ago and have been hooked!!

First, i've seen some pictures with red stickers in the window when they are sat after being withdrawn. Are these ones destined for scrap or do they get repaired? Also what does the sticker actually say! Can he hard to see on the pics!

Secondly, How come some can be sat as withdrawn for a while and then bought back into main use? Do they get maintained when they are withdrawn so can be reinstated?

Sorry if they sound daft questions i'm really interested.

Thanks  :)


2206

Quote from: dh06180618 on December 24, 2018, 01:56:56 PM
Afternoon! I'm new posting here just have a couple of questions when the buses reach end of life. I found this site about a month ago and have been hooked!!

First, i've seen some pictures with red stickers in the window when they are sat after being withdrawn. Are these ones destined for scrap or do they get repaired? Also what does the sticker actually say! Can he hard to see on the pics!

Secondly, How come some can be sat as withdrawn for a while and then bought back into main use? Do they get maintained when they are withdrawn so can be reinstated?

Sorry if they sound daft questions i'm really interested.

Thanks  :)

The red stickers say something like "Do not start. Do not use" - they are put on buses not to be used "of the road" I think. I think, I recall seeing some of them on the Presidents when they were on the 11.
Local Routes
94/95, 11A/11C, 28.

Tony

#1154
I think the current position of withdrawn/reserve fleet is
BC - 4143
WA - 1589; 4154; 4164
WB -4304
WN - 4343
CV - 4220; 4222
PN - 1427; 4031; 4032; 4065; 4066; 4067; 4068; 4073; 4132; 4135; 4146; 4169; 4170; 4171; 4180; 4198; 4201; 4204; 4206; 4207; 4209; 4210; 4215; 4223; 4248; 4256; 4261; 4305; 4329
MS - 1461; 1689; 4133; 4137; 4139; 4141; 4144; 4145; 4149; 4157; 4159; 4162; 4167; 4183; 4194; 4196; 4197; 4212; 4234; 4242; 4260; 4299; 4302; 4543
Green Bus - 4023

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