Stagecoach MCSL - Preston Depot
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RE: Stagecoach - Preston and Chorley Depots
Changes to the Chorley services in October 2015, with confirmation that the 125 will become a Stagecoach Gold service in November. From Stagecoach website: Quote:Stagecoach is making a number of wide ranging changes to services within Chorley and also between Chorley, Leyland and Preston from 18th October 2015. https://www.stagecoachbus.com/tis-servic...px?id=6661 |
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RE: Stagecoach - Preston and Chorley Depots
Does anyone know which depot is operating 113s at the moment only I saw what I thought was one of Preston Depot's Optare Solo SR's on there today along with a Dart and a conventional Solo |
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RE: Stagecoach - Preston and Chorley Depots
18156 (PX04 DPV) TransBus Trident/ALX400 decker has been put on route X2 today. Still got its green dot-matrix destination displays. Problem is, its still in the all-red Ribble Enthusiasts Club livery (with beige mid-stripe), and there's no indication of it being a Stagecoach vehicle. With its 1960s heritage look and RIBBLE lettering, I wonder if non-enthusiasts will know that its a genuine Stagecoach X2 as they're used to the usual 15466-15474 Scania deckers in standard corporate livery? |
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RE: Stagecoach - Preston and Chorley Depots
That's the problem putting buses into replica liveries that sometimes you would have no idea who really operates the bus , some decide to leave the very front of the bus in fleet livery to distinguish the real operator of the bus , but that may detract from the livery then . |
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RE: Stagecoach - Preston and Chorley Depots
(19/09/2015 15:16)wirralbus Wrote: That's the problem putting buses into replica liveries that sometimes you would have no idea who really operates the bus , some decide to leave the very front of the bus in fleet livery to distinguish the real operator of the bus , but that may detract from the livery then . Exactly! There could be a lot of confused passengers along the X2 route today. |
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RE: Stagecoach - Preston and Chorley Depots
What a load of twaddle. I honestly doubt people pay all that much attention to what colour bus turns up - all they care about is that a bus turns up, at the stated time, going to the stated destination. 18156 has been in Ribble colours for over a year and its not been a problem in all that time! So why is the X2 "special"? It's not even as though the branded Scanias are that dedicated to the route either... |
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RE: Stagecoach - Preston and Chorley Depots
Aren't these special liveried vehicles done for a special occasion , what was the reason for this particular Ribble liveried vehicle . |
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RE: Stagecoach - Preston and Chorley Depots
(19/09/2015 16:16)Dentonian Wrote: I would tend to disagree. Whilst it has been in Ribble colours for some time, it has (presumably) spent most of that time on Schools services or the frequent 125, and will have been a very familiar site to the bus users of Chorley and 10 miles NW & SE - as was the "Ribble" Olympian before it. Why is the X2 special? Perhaps the "X" gives a bit of a clue. It is a fast but infrequent service, so if anyone misses it because they are so used to a corporate liveried bus, they either wait a long time for the next one or, if only travelling a shorter distance, make do with the slower service. In the years immediately after deregulation such things were very fluid. Passengers became accustomed to a whole range of liveries and vehicles. In fact, it was not unusual to get on a bus in the morning only to find that by tea time the route had been altered, the company wound up and the livery of the new operator at the opposite end of the spectrum. Come on, the first thing that any potential passenger looks for is the route number and destination. If they are displayed correctly, the rest is immaterial unless of course you wear an anorak. |
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RE: Stagecoach - Preston and Chorley Depots
Passengers dont look at the colour of the bus. In fact the majority dont even read the destination. Believe it or not, ive actually had someone attempt to board a training bus, in training livery, L plates on, Driver Under Instruction plastered all over it, seats missing, tables on, no cab door or wall... the list could go on. If its going in the direction they want, they will just jump on it. If you use the 19 in Liverpool of an evening, get on one to Gillmoss or Willow Way and you will be amazed at the amount of people kicking off because it doesnt go to Kirkby, even though the destination is clearly displayed on the front. |
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RE: Stagecoach - Preston and Chorley Depots
(19/09/2015 17:05)Dentonian Wrote: Can't agree with this either. I think it was very rare for a service to change operator in the middle of the day. For one thing, if a company collapsed without warning it would be virtually impossible to have a relacement service by the evening, anyway. Probably more to the point, different Operators charge different fares and have different ticketing validities, so at the very least a waiting passenger might have a split second's doubt that the Day/Megarider in their hand, would be valid on this different coloured bus. Oh, FFS, I was taking the p***. You really do need to lighten up. I quit. |
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