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    Trivia - NBC Bristol VR double deckers

    Was there any non-Eastern Coach Works bodied Bristol VRs ordered by NBC or was it only municipals like Dundee and Cardiff?
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    First Greater Glasgow

    You would be surprised. 1690474135 Surely increasing frequencies takes pressure off the drivers at least in the short term as there will be more buses carrying the same amount of passengers until the numbers travelling build back up again.
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    Eastern Scottish - historic fleet discussion

    They had a very large fleet in the 70s and 80s and their network stretched from the east end of Glasgow down to Berwick. My estimation is they had a fleet between 400 and 500 buses from depots in Baillieston, Airdrie, Bathgate, Broxburn, New Street in Edinburgh, Dalkeith, Musselburgh...
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    First Aberdeen

    I'm sure I read somewhere that Alexander Dennis have plans to launch an E500 EV.
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    Xplore Dundee

    Quite a substantial number of Dundee's fleet is from 68 to 71 reg. The newest bus was delivered around the same time as Lothian's newest bus except the demonstrator. I cant comment on Go North East.
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    First Greater Glasgow

    I remember the Strathclyde Buses, Kelvin Central and Clydeside 8xx night buses from George Square, but I thought First ran some Overground routes 24hrs every day of the week in the early 2000s which was quite a big thing at the time. 1689030149 I thought that rule applied to all operators but...
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    First Greater Glasgow

    I thought NEC cards weren't valid between 0100 and 0400?
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    First Greater Glasgow

    Probably because they don't make enough of a financial return to warrant new vehicles and they wont be the only operator in that situation. 1688838022 And yet they seem pretty good on the motorway.
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    What on earth is a Wright 'Floline'?

    A massive downgrade on the Scania L113 which they ''succeeded''. They were total bone shakers, not nice to drive or to be a passenger on. When driving over potholes and poor road surfaces the steering column and dashboard would shake and shudder really badly. As they got older, the smell of...
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    First Greater Glasgow

    Significant numbers of Volvo Olympians for numerous operators were specified without and rear lower and upper deck windows to allow for advertising. 1687722281 You can still see out of the windows but I can't say I'm a fan of that style of advert application myself but it's become fairly common...
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    First Greater Glasgow

    I may have misunderstood you. If the bus has an all over advert with contravision windows you can still see out although not as well as clear windows. 1687716465 Given the challenges currently facing the industry I would say it's worthwhile.
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    Xplore Dundee

    So you would be quite willing to cross a picket line in the event of an industrial dispute?
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    Pride buses in the UK

    Well said
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    First Greater Glasgow

    It's called contravision and you can see out of the windows although not as well. AH101, which is still alive in preservation, was one of the first I can remember turned out in this style...
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    First Greater Glasgow

    It's a pity they're absolutely awful buses. The last good low-height deckers I can remember were the ECW bodied Leyland Olympians with TL11 engines but the many years they spent on the 66 eventually took their toll on them. The N--- VOS and P--- TGD Volvo Olympians with Alexander RL bodies...
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    Trivia: Which operator has taken on the most services forfeited by the big 3

    What are McGill's running in Lanarkshire these days?
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    [Speculative] Ideas for First Glasgow service changes

    Are there any other bus operators committed to Cranhill and North Carntyne? At the end of the day it's a free market.
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    [Speculative] Ideas for First Glasgow service changes

    You could say the same about every town and city in the country. We all wish for better terms for drivers/fitters, lower fares and more frequent buses but that just isn't possible.
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    First Greater Glasgow

    The 34 doesn't need double deckers. 1684758775 The eyewatering cost at getting them fit for service could be the reason. Didn't Lothian dispose of their hybrids?
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    First Aberdeen

    That looks great! :lol:

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