Warrington's Own Buses
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RE: Warrington's Own Buses
(15/03/2019 18:05)jcksmnr Wrote: Is that the same date Link Network come off the 110? Could explain why they made that decision. Yes, it is. Hopefully Warrington would keep three buses an hour replacing the Widnes 110 instead of keeping the 32X's current half-hourly frequency. |
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Since WOB also extend their 22 to Ashton In Makerfield from the same date how do they plan to cover all the extra work? some Merits coming back? For Blog Posts Containing all the latest in the local Bus Scene The 2002 Bus Blog Subscribe to my Youtube Channel, Updated regularly! All my Social Media Links here! https://linktr.ee/TerencePrice |
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(15/03/2019 18:30)Valandil Wrote: Yes, it is. Hopefully Warrington would keep three buses an hour on the Widnes 110 instead of keeping the 32X's current half-hourly frequency.Half hourly would make more sense given Arrivas frequency. I do wonder why they are extending to Runcorn when there are many other routes doing Widnes to Runcorn and also Runcorn to Warrington. Are they trying to kick Arriva off the 110? |
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(15/03/2019 18:53)iMarkeh Wrote: Half hourly would make more sense given Arrivas frequency. For what i understood, Arriva's 110 is slowley becoming one of the busiest routes in Arriva North west, It propably explains why arriva extended that service into late evenings including on sundays and WOB may be the alternitive service to Arriva's, similar way as Halton's 14 and Arriva's 79D between Widnes and Liverpool. With WOB's 110 i expect they would simply extend the 32X and renumbered. |
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(16/03/2019 11:30)TheShire Wrote: For what i understood, Arriva's 110 is slowley becoming one of the busiest routes in Arriva North west, It propably explains why arriva extended that service into late evenings including on sundays and WOB may be the alternitive service to Arriva's, similar way as Halton's 14 and Arriva's 79D between Widnes and Liverpool.I wonder what is making it do so well. Has the frequency upgrade maybe helped the passenger numbers rather than splitting existing passengers between more trips. It's an interesting route to have increasing passenger numbers really given where it links to. Good on them if that is the case. |
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(05/03/2019 13:18)gilesbus1 Wrote: Warrington last bought a new double-decker in 1989 - 30 years ago, all deckers since have been secondhand and I presume there would be no need to change that policy as a number of them are for schools only. The only possible exception to this and it has been talked about in the past, is if one was bought for the purpose of Private Hires, although that came to nought last time. Some Volvo B7TL-Wright Geminis have just been withdrawn by Lothian Buses (due to the long Volvo B8s entering service). At the end of August Arriva London will withdraw some VDL-Wright Pulsar Geminis (from route 197 being lost to Go-Ahead). Examples from either batch could suit Warrington, perhaps especially the Arriva VDLs as they already have some. |
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(15/03/2019 18:31)T42 PVM Wrote: Since WOB also extend their 22 to Ashton In Makerfield from the same date how do they plan to cover all the extra work? some Merits coming back? They did announce a second batch of Enviro200 MMC's would arrive around this time when the one's last year turned up. --- Thanks Ant Check out my YouTube Channel updated regularly at 18:00 Most Days; https://www.youtube.com/c/apdmediatransp...nel/videos Check out my content on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/envirohunter https://www.flickr.com/photos/envirohunter/albums Updated recently with a trip down to the South Coast in 2021 & Railway Pictures from 2017. |
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