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Bakerbus - Printable Version +- Forum | Merseyside Dennis Dart Website (http://dartslf.com/forum) +-- Forum: Buses (/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Local Bus Scene: North West and Wales (/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Thread: Bakerbus (/showthread.php?tid=261) Pages: 1 2 |
RE: Bakerbus - Jack - 07/03/2013 21:01 Off the top of my head the Staffordshire & Merseyside Buses Yahoo Group, have you tried there? RE: Bakerbus - Nicholas - 07/03/2013 21:06 No as I'm not a member and I'm trying to avoid joining any more fora, as I don't tend to look up things outside Greater Manchester. RE: Bakerbus - james solomon - 07/03/2013 21:25 use the link in my siggy its on there not completely upto date as a few things im trying to confirm myself to rectify from reports on various groups RE: Bakerbus - YN05 WKE - 19/08/2013 21:00 Just been looking on flikr looks like bakerbus have aquired a Airparks MCV Evolution http://www.flickr.com/photos/58277338@N04/9550268230/ (Credit : andydrowland) RE: Bakerbus - R311 WVR - 20/08/2013 20:28 One was on the 38 lates tonight! RE: Bakerbus - mikestone - 18/01/2017 22:53 Article in today's RouteOne reports sale by chinese company Hino (I though King Long owned Baker's) to an Italian firm Tundo Vincendo and that they have won a 40-vehicle special needs contract, previously partly operated by Scraggs RE: Bakerbus - knutstransport - 19/01/2017 17:01 The topic heading says 'Bakerbus' that was a division of Bakers Coaches set up to run public bus services which no longer exists, what remained of it got sold to D&G Bus. Bakers Coaches is now a dormant company. Bakers Travel Limited was set up at the end of 2014 and is the active company. On 12/01/2017 Enrico Carmine Antonio Tundo became company president, with Deborah Windle becoming a director as well as PR manager, while Rachel George resigned as a company director. RE: Bakerbus - mikestone - 01/03/2017 18:41 (18/01/2017 22:53)mikestone Wrote: Article in today's RouteOne reports sale by chinese company Hino (I though King Long owned Baker's) to an Italian firm Tundo Vincendo and that they have won a 40-vehicle special needs contract, previously partly operated by Scraggs Today's RouteOne reports this deal has fallen through - its not clear what is happening to the council contract RE: Bakerbus - mikestone - 05/01/2018 18:13 Harrington's o-licence was shown as revoked at a public enquiry in last week's N&P and again this week as revoked without a public enquiry! |