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RE: Halton Transport
(19/01/2020 14:50)johnluke Wrote: Was it known all along ie stagecoach withdrawing their widnes journey and arriva trying to withdrew their x1 in preparation for this?Surely removing the X5 to 'prepare' would be counterintuitive. The X5 would have kept a presence in the area so would have built up a better customer base. Ditching the X5 makes them look not committed to routes and therefore doesn't instill trust in the passengers that Stagecoach will keep running services. Arriva withdrawing the X1 would have freed up 5 buses but Haltons commercial routes need more than 5 buses. The X1 is in a good position to take some of the Runcorn 61 passengers so it would have been better keeping it as it was to steal some of the extra passengers on that section. |
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If an operator decides to withdraw a service, or close down, then another company can come in, with their own assets etc, and register new routes, replacing the previous operator, without reference to the CMA. The reason? There hasn't been a takeover; one company has decided to withdraw, and a rival has replaced it. It's not viewed as a takeover, and so Arriva can come in and take over the services, and the staff, as long as they don't buy the company, IF, and I stress IF, such a situation were to occur. And as nothing official has been stated yet either way, the official line is that Halton Transport is still trading. |
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The MCV Evolution i was on, on the 61 a couple of weeks ago had a fault with the main doors, in that every 5 or 6 stops the doors wouldn't open properly, they'd only open a couple of inches, driver had to close the doors & open them again, then the doors wouldn't close properly, bus was halfway down the road with the doors struggling to close, the vehicle wasn't swapped when it arrived at Widnes, wonder if issues like this is one of the reasons for the PI. My Flickr site http://www.flickr.com/photos/31135444@N02/ |
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Halton Transport are still running as just saw one of their Buses on schools 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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(20/01/2020 08:37)T42 PVM Wrote: Halton Transport are still running as just saw one of their Buses on schoolsHalton Council does have an 'extra ordinary' transport meeting on Wednesday to discuss 'transport provision in the borough'. Could this be them deciding whether to bail Halton Transport out or get rid? |
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(20/01/2020 09:15)iMarkeh Wrote: Halton Council does have an 'extra ordinary' transport meeting on Wednesday to discuss 'transport provision in the borough'. Could this be them deciding whether to bail Halton Transport out or get rid? Seems so... https://www.runcornandwidnesworld.co.uk/...teriorate/ And on top of that the TC looms. |
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Looking at the news all the debt ..is it a saleable company ,? And who would take it on..its very sad how a company that has a long history is coming to the brink |
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Out of interest should Halton Borough Transport disappear could Warrington's Own Buses easily take over Halton's 62 Halebank-Sandymoor/Warrington service? |
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You do need an opposition to arriva even simply selling the company for a pound as a going concern with investment clauses would be good rather than disappear altogether otherwise it means only arriva is in the area and they could do what they want..price rises cuts etc.. The work is there it just needs someone to come in and completely reshape the company..a fresh start |
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