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RE: Stagecoach Manchester and Wigan
(24/01/2017 22:11)Raawwwrrr! Wrote: The reason that Stagecoach use Ferryhill Motors loaned buses is quite simply they aren't paying for them.
If a bus suffers a mechanical problem covered by the warranty, the bus will be sent back to the manufacturer and a loan bus is provided to them (it happens with other operators too - Arriva had a loaned Wrightbus Streetlight whilst one of their Streetlight EV's was sent back to Wrightbus for repair). If a bus has been involved in an RTA where the driver wasn't at fault, the cost of the loan comes from the other party, alongside the repair bill.
Ferryhill are in charge of MOT and Insurance of their vehicles, which is something stagecoach won't have to pay by taking buses out of reserve. The only cost to Stagecoach is fuel (and possibly minor maintenance such as a smashed window whilst in their care).
I've already asked that question. Normally a bus goes away for work normally accident body work and a courtesy bus from FerryMill is loaned in it's place but it seems in this case Stagecoach have hired in a vehicle due to a shortage.
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RE: Stagecoach Manchester and Wigan - Mayneway - 24/01/2017 22:47
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