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RE: Stagecoach MCSL - Preston Depot - Quackdave - 21/11/2018 19:51 (12/11/2018 23:14)St Helens Rider Wrote: And there endth Wigan's last bus (if rather long) link with any city in the relative surrounding area. Strictly speaking, Boothstown (served by the 132) is part of the City of Salford. (Though I appreciate that it doesn't go to the city centre.) Though it's interesting enough as an item of trivia, I don't think the lack of bus services to cities reflects negatively upon Wigan. If anything, it says that it's a significant enough place in its own right not to need a bus "into the city". And it does have decent direct rail links to plenty of major cities. City status is somewhat arbitrary in any case - Preston only became one less than 20 years ago, and Bolton was also among the candidates at the same time, so one could argue that Wigan's lack of city bus links is purely down to the whims of the Queen (Incidentally, and completely off-topic, I'm sure that there was a British Rail Class 86 electric locomotive named "City of Milton Keynes", and yet apparently it isn't one, nor ever has been.) RE: Stagecoach MCSL - Preston Depot - EDB325 - 22/11/2018 00:11 Despite having had two football teams called Milton Keynes City, they've applied for city.status three times without success. They seem to have ideas above their station. RE: Stagecoach MCSL - Preston Depot - childwallblues - 22/11/2018 07:07 Spot on Quackdave. 86211 was named City of Milton Keynes. Unfortunately it was destroyed in an accident at Colwich Junction, Staffordshire on 19 November 1986 whilst hauling a Liverpool to Euston express when it ran into a Euston to Manchester express hauled by 86429 The Times. The Manchester train had gone through a red light. RE: Stagecoach MCSL - Preston Depot - 15565 - 22/11/2018 23:15 (22/11/2018 07:07)childwallblues Wrote: Spot on Quackdave. Re 86211 was hauling 1A76 1720 x Liverpool, 86429 was on 1H20 1700 x Euston. 19 September 1986. RE: Stagecoach MCSL - Preston Depot - T42 PVM - 28/11/2018 16:01 The 113 has been saved, However the operator has yet to be confirmed. https://www.wigantoday.net/news/transport/popular-wigan-bus-service-spared-the-axe-1-9463802?fbclid=IwAR01X1Tms19Ya2T1_ahTSRFZs3G4HxnaBZbivZql1iztP3Mxr51AR-ML2vc RE: Stagecoach MCSL - Preston Depot - RedPanda - 28/11/2018 22:26 (28/11/2018 16:01)T42 PVM Wrote: The 113 has been saved, However the operator has yet to be confirmed. I’m not sure if I understand the senior manager’s comment but it seems to suggest Stagecoach will continue to run it. RE: Stagecoach MCSL - Preston Depot - St Helens Rider - 28/11/2018 22:47 Well they already cancelled it (see VOSA thread for details). RE: Stagecoach MCSL - Preston Depot - RedPanda - 29/11/2018 05:17 (28/11/2018 22:47)St Helens Rider Wrote: Well they already cancelled it (see VOSA thread for details). Of course it could’ve been decided by Stagecoach they’ll continue to run it after VOSA was updated yesterday. It’s the use of language in the sub heading “their 113 will continue to operate” which suggests to me it’s still Stagecoach. I tried editing my post last night and add the language last night, but phone was playing up. RE: Stagecoach MCSL - Preston Depot - iMarkeh - 29/11/2018 12:17 They will have cancelled it before possibly winning the tender. It happens quite often. It's companies planning ahead to save short notice registrations. If they win, they will just re-register it. RE: Stagecoach MCSL - Preston Depot - T42 PVM - 29/11/2018 18:10 Apparently Preston Bus will now Operate the 113 |