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RE: Halton Transport
(04/01/2020 21:08)wirralbus Wrote: I just think Stagecoach are biding there time with regards Arriva's Runcorn depot. There not much work stemming from arriva runcorn depot.....on the other side of the coin could it be a cartel for both to pull off the x5 and x1 to secure a non investigatory by the mmc |
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(04/01/2020 21:12)johnluke Wrote: There not much work stemming from arriva runcorn depot.....on the other side of the coin could it be a cartel for both to pull off the x5 and x1 to secure a non investigatory by the mmc Halton's 14 and 61 service's to liverpool are there moneyspinning routes , the 79C is really the only competing service. Service 61 is a round the houses service to Liverpool |
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I would suggest that Stagecoach pulled off the X5 purely for the reasons that they were not seeing the passenger numbers they want rather than a cartel to buy a depot which surely they would be free to buy if it came up for sale, being that they hardly operate in that area as it is now anyway. As for Halton, those routes can't be massive money makers if they are only buying 15 year old Darts nowadays, a long way away from the days of new buses every few years. Oh Superman where are you now, when everything's gone wrong somehow, the men of steel, the men of power, are losing control by the hour.
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(04/01/2020 21:35)CX06 EBK Wrote: I would suggest that Stagecoach pulled off the X5 purely for the reasons that they were not seeing the passenger numbers they want rather than a cartel to buy a depot which surely they would be free to buy if it came up for sale, being that they hardly operate in that area as it is now anyway. The school contracts are a good money spinner..I can say that for when I had a 16 seater bus on a contract a few years ago that was 600 a week ..just on a 16 seater and short route |
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Though Halton will have to contend with the age related penalties that come with these tenders as they do seem to run a lot of the older Darts on there which will be over Merseytravels 15 year rule. Oh Superman where are you now, when everything's gone wrong somehow, the men of steel, the men of power, are losing control by the hour.
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I'm sure with it being a municipal halton borough council will step in when necessary as they own the company |
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Passenger numbers on Halton services appear quite low so they will have to live within their means.. |
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(04/01/2020 22:39)johnluke Wrote: I'm sure with it being a municipal halton borough council will step in when necessary as they own the company Halton Transport my be owned by the Council but since deregulation it cannot be founded by the Council and as to fend for itself like any other bus operator in England |
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(06/01/2020 19:17)trixmax2000 Wrote: Halton Transport my be owned by the Council but since deregulation it cannot be founded by the Council and as to fend for itself like any other bus operator in England Not strictly true. Network Warrington got into hard Financial Times a few years back and ended up being bailed out by its council owners. Yes the loan had to be paid back but the help is there if needed. |
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