Blindtraveler
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maybe even as spares for maintainance cover and breakdowns? B10m withdrawal also makes sense
Recently we discussed the MAN 18.220s, four of them that came from Bluebird to Fife, in relation to the Olympics. These vehicles were surplus with the introduction of the new E350Hs to Aberdeen for route 59. Mbonwick said they were on loan. I can confirm they are actually permanent transfers to Fife, and won't return north. These vehicles were originally with Fife when new in 1999, at Cowdenbeath.
maybe even as spares for maintainance cover and breakdowns? B10m withdrawal also makes sense
A new operator in St Andrews? (albeit just a different branch of the parent company)
I'd be very interested in what the "town" service patterns are for the 99s will be, if/when someone knows - having grown up in the town.
Recently we discussed the MAN 18.220s, four of them that came from Bluebird to Fife, in relation to the Olympics. These vehicles were surplus with the introduction of the new E350Hs to Aberdeen for route 59. Mbonwick said they were on loan. I can confirm they are actually permanent transfers to Fife, and won't return north. These vehicles were originally with Fife when new in 1999, at Cowdenbeath.
Couple of fleet changes of note. 22261 is being repainted at Aberhill. Main reason is that it'll be going to Dunfermline to replace another MAN, an ex Manchester example whose engine has failed. 22263, which was minus an engine and gearbox has left Aberhill, presumably for scrapping.
I'm also told that a part time driver from Glenrothes depot stays in Newburgh, so it's actually worked out quite well.
What a shame 22154 gone, it was one of the better buses, IF that one gone, I have to dread what the rest are like? Others really are crap! along with some of the other Alx200.
I take it he uses different buses from the morning and night to allow swaps to take place to get them cleaned etc down in Glenrothes.