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RE: Selwyns - knutstransport - 24/04/2020 09:03 (23/04/2020 20:59)Mayneway Wrote: Where in my post have I suggested it was a rumour?? 'Someone told me' is a far less reliable source than the legal documents referred to in post 338 from trixmax2000 on 9th April. A director at my former workplace told me that they were about to undertake a management buyback but it fell through, so if I had started going around saying that the parent company were no longer involved, it would have been incorrect. RE: Selwyns - mikestone - 30/05/2020 14:07 (13/09/2018 19:36)chris-s Wrote: A lot of new arrivals in Runcorn depot in shape of 68 plate single and tri-axle Scania higers for use in Raesheath college According to the new Glist the sum total of two - buslistsontheweb appears to concur. Anyone know of anything other than YT68GWC/N? RE: Selwyns - ant17612 - 01/06/2020 16:17 (30/05/2020 14:07)mikestone Wrote: According to the new Glist the sum total of two - buslistsontheweb appears to concur. Some are Interlink-Finesse's YT68GWJ, GWK, GWL, GWM. The Higers are as mentioned YT68GWC and GWN. GWJ is listed incorrectly as a Higer on BLOTW. A further Higer arrived last September registered YN69YAY. RE: Selwyns - NorthernCounties - 28/08/2020 21:06 Selwyns are advertising for PSV drivers for gained national express contracts https://www.facebook.com/SelwynsCoaches/photos/a.215692475120669/3410242168999001/?type=3 RE: Selwyns - moreton407 - 26/10/2020 10:49 Which depot will be running the 500? Runcorn or Wirral? RE: Selwyns - M60lad - 27/10/2020 06:39 I would have thought logically with the route starting near to Runcorn that Runcorn Depot would operate it but also have Runcorn got any Buses allocated as I thought Runcorn Depot would be mainly coaches as that's where most of their National Express work is operated out of. RE: Selwyns - motormayhem1 - 27/10/2020 08:27 Buses can easily be transferred so long as they have space at runcorn and facilities to repair them. RE: Selwyns - Valandil - 27/10/2020 10:43 Wasn't it Runcorn that ran the 3 as well as the 3A to Liverpool Airport a couple of years back? I guess it would be a pain having to pay tolls to cross the Mersey out of service but what can you do. RE: Selwyns - moreton407 - 27/10/2020 11:09 If I remember correctly, Selwyns operated it first many years ago before Arriva commercialised it. RE: Selwyns - Mrboo - 27/10/2020 12:08 (27/10/2020 08:27)motormayhem1 Wrote: Buses can easily be transferred so long as they have space at runcorn and facilities to repair them.as it a Airport route they may use debranded NX coaches. |