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RE: Halton Transport
(05/03/2014 21:44)GWD0595 Wrote: I wonder which fleet numbers will become regulars on this new Service 10... https://www.tan.gov.uk/tanen/vosa_selfse...001376/136 ??
It's not a new service, It's a school service being run by Ashcroft's that Halton have won the contract for, and will be ran by anything that is spare in the depot (like most other school runs with the exception of routes 45 and 64)
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RE: Halton Transport
Does anyone know anything about the variation to the 200's route and timetable from Monday (through on VOSA)?
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RE: Halton Transport
The details of the amended 200 are now available on Halton Transport's website (plus details of the 10 from the end of the month).
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RE: Halton Transport
The two reserve Marshall Capitals have now been scrapped.
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RE: Halton Transport
Which were the two reserve??
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RE: Halton Transport
(31/07/2014 18:14)RSTurbo50 Wrote: Which were the two reserve??
71 and 72
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RE: Halton Transport
Aww the two V plate Marshalls??
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RE: Halton Transport
(01/08/2014 07:59)RSTurbo50 Wrote: Aww the two V plate Marshalls??
T reg and V reg.
73 and 74 are the sisters to 72 but still survive... for now
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RE: Halton Transport
Can't remember the last time I saw the T reg example out...
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RE: Halton Transport
(02/08/2014 08:41)RSTurbo50 Wrote: Can't remember the last time I saw the T reg example out...
#71 had a serious gearbox problem and was only used in normal service when other buses became unavailable, usually the 2 which interworks with the 17..
It was used on school services, more commonly the 44 and 46 am services, however the gearbox would jerk violently between first and second gear and would reach third quite late. It was also slow off the mark, but unusually not always.
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