Bornin1980s
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Yes, 19001 was quite an icon of the local scene in its retro Stagecoach striped livery (which was actually obsolete when it was new, it was only painted that way later in life). I saw it around a lot, though I don't remember if I ever photographed it. Only ever had one short ride aboard it, on the bottom deck. Apparently, it will be working in Manchester for a while before becoming a museum piece there. Curious, though, that Stagecoach got rid of some of the E400s at less than 20 years old, before they got rid of the last ALX400s. Having grown up riding 70s buses in the 90s, I've always had the impression that buses should really last longer than cars (though not as long as railway vehicles). Good thing it was been replaced, though I still think Exeter needs more double-deckers. Wouldn't some more Euro 6 diesel double-deckers become available from within the Stagecoach group in the next year once the latest batch of electric double-deckers are rolled out?
Speaking of electrics, I did manage to ask about the disappointingly short Volvos due to be allocated to Exeter next year. An actual driver replied, saying that the E300s on the C route are a pain to get through Tan Lane because they are so long. He also said they were poorly packaged, partly because of the coach seats. I wonder, might the Volvos (which, like all ZEBRA buses, have two wheelchair spaces) actually have a bit more capacity than the Enviro 300s thanks to more standing room? In any case, I hope the next generation of electric buses is somewhat lower height than this one, as the low bridge problem is not going to go away. Already, one route has been truncated in York just to fit the new Wright GB Kite Electroliners (seemingly Firstgroup's new standard single decker, height 3380 mm!). Ironically, that bridge is actually slightly higher than the one in Tan Lane!
https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/24560274.leeman-road-residents-concern-buses-tall-bridge/
Speaking of electrics, I did manage to ask about the disappointingly short Volvos due to be allocated to Exeter next year. An actual driver replied, saying that the E300s on the C route are a pain to get through Tan Lane because they are so long. He also said they were poorly packaged, partly because of the coach seats. I wonder, might the Volvos (which, like all ZEBRA buses, have two wheelchair spaces) actually have a bit more capacity than the Enviro 300s thanks to more standing room? In any case, I hope the next generation of electric buses is somewhat lower height than this one, as the low bridge problem is not going to go away. Already, one route has been truncated in York just to fit the new Wright GB Kite Electroliners (seemingly Firstgroup's new standard single decker, height 3380 mm!). Ironically, that bridge is actually slightly higher than the one in Tan Lane!
https://www.yorkpress.co.uk/news/24560274.leeman-road-residents-concern-buses-tall-bridge/