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Dwarfer1979

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For those who complain about the age of the buses, remember that in the days of high floor, vehicles stayed in service for often nearly 30 years. When many high floor buses were forced into an early retirement, operators got it in their heads that all vehicles should be replaced after 10-15 years and it seems like they are now realising again that there's no reason to replace perfectly sound vehicles just because of their reg. B7s are solid. They're built to last, so why would they be withdrawn?
Only after privatisation, it was that era that was the anomaly in terms of vehicle age not what followed or what went before. Pre-privatisation it was very unusual for any major operator to run vehicles older than about 12-years old on frontline services, the testing regime was different which drove this to some way (rather than an annual MOT you had periodic testing every set number of years, which was much more intensive than a modern MOT, with the interval between tests getting shorter as the bus got older so by 15 years old it wasn't worth it for the big operators) but that wasn't the only reason. Buses were generally considered to have a 15 year design life, though smaller operators could get more out with focussed TLC, but after privatisation where owners had spent their money on buying the businesses so they didn't have the cash to buy new buses for several years (& the state run businesses had slowed investment in the years before so replacement hadn't been keeping up) and so pushed buses to run longer and found that they could run longer than the manufacturers had designed them for. Now you tend to find operators are looking at 20 years as reasonable, lighter weight models may come off slightly earlier and heavier weight ones may go longer, though each model and vehicle is taken on their own merits rather than the hard and fast rules you had in the past though the risk is that vehicles tend to drop off a cliff quickly when it happens so pushing too far may run you into issues if you aren't ready. We had a big batch of Scanias, they were bullet proof up to about 18 years old, working our most intensive service, and suddenly the reliability dived and replacements had to be sourced. The other issue is that the interiors age in a manner the mechanicals don't, so you need a major refurb regularly (which Wellglade do but few others will spend on 15 year old vehicles) to keep up with what else is on the road otherwise the vehicles stand out as old even if they remain reliable which produces issues around customer attractiveness.
 

derbybusdepot

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Has this been confirmed? There's not that many availible anymore, and I'd heard ex Skylink MMCs as a possibility.
No, and with not many available it seems unlikely. Would Volvos be better than e200s for sixes? One thing for sure is that the Versas need replacing on there, as they are quite unreliable and are a drain on resources at Meadow Rd, as well as damaging the brands reputation with the unreliability of the services.

Re x38, to compare fares see the attached. Note the arriva fares are valid on all services in Derby, Trent tickets are only valid on x38, villager and V3.
 

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Trainman40083

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No, and with not many available it seems unlikely. Would Volvos be better than e200s for sixes? One thing for sure is that the Versas need replacing on there, as they are quite unreliable and are a drain on resources at Meadow Rd, as well as damaging the brands reputation with the unreliability of the services.

Re x38, to compare fares see the attached. Note the arriva fares are valid on all services in Derby, Trent tickets are only valid on x38, villager and V3.
Hmm. Nice idea, Volvos on the Sixes. Today, I saw this Volvo 735, an Enviro 200MMC and the usual Solos 491/492.
 

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m79900

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Certainly the 6.1 needs heavyweight vehicles really, the others less so. Maybe they could just do the 4 Volvos for this and keep Versas on the 2,3,4, and X, or separate the .1 from the brand entirely.
 

Trainman40083

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Certainly the 6.1 needs heavyweight vehicles really, the others less so. Maybe they could just do the 4 Volvos for this and keep Versas on the 2,3,4, and X, or separate the .1 from the brand entirely.
At the moment, the 6.1 runs onto the 6.4 then 6X.
 

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Most new buses are now registered by the manufacturer. So ADLs are usually Sx (if built at Falkirk) or Yx (if Scarborough).It is still possible to register locally but very difficult.
Thanks - Is that a fact or theory?
E200 MMC's for TFL all pretty much have London registrations, and nearly all in Plymouth have the local WA/WX registration.
 

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I see from Social Media they had a launch display for the new X38 with Cakes and balloons. However there one thing that will make sure the customers keep coming back, that making sure the bus actually turns up.
 

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I see from Social Media they had a launch display for the new X38 with Cakes and balloons. However there one thing that will make sure the customers keep coming back, that making sure the bus actually turns up.
To be fair they have not been to bad of late. I have only noticed one missing journey on the villager in the last couple of months and that was because the bus was was used on the sixes the previous night so had to stay in Matlock and by 0730 is was back on the right route.

Noticed on the way home that the X38 stops in Derby have orange coming soon posters up.
 

Davidsb3

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721 all painted and vinyaled up at Meadow road this evening
 

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I see from Social Media they had a launch display for the new X38 with Cakes and balloons. However there one thing that will make sure the customers keep coming back, that making sure the bus actually turns up.
You could have seen about that from earlier in this thread...
 

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Noticed on the way home that the X38 stops in Derby have orange coming soon posters up.
I wonder if this will effect passenger numbers as some people (probably older generation) may be familiar with the green blue colour so may stick to what they know and wait for the arriva x38 instead of the new Trent orange Xprss38 although to be fair if they have posters everywhere most people should know.
Talking about posters and bus stops I found some guy selling some old trent bus stops (link below) and found it interesting how they always marketed there routes from very early on so they must saw it helped from a marketing perspective. Interesting to see how they used to look to how they are now and how they don't use the standard derbyshire bus stops instead of using there own to show there routes at each stop which i know they done for a long time and even had stickers on the old standard derbyshire ones. Then again i know other places have it aswell not just trent but I guess the way it's branded is just different ain't just a stop with a number as it's very vibrant.
Edit: what's the plan with 732/33/34/42/45 when the buses are replaced and 727 will they all go to the new red or is there plans for them
 
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Has there been some form of incident on Uttoxeter New Road involving Mickleover Enviro 200MMC bus 315. It didn't seem to have moved for some time when I went past.

Has there been some form of incident on Uttoxeter New Road involving Mickleover Enviro 200MMC bus 315. It didn't seem to have moved for some time when I went past.
Turns out two cars crashed, trapping the bus on a section of road.
 
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Teapot42

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Seems that Notts and Derby e200 no.53 has made it to Alfreton 31 minutes late
Station Road in Pilsley is closed - looks like they are going in to Pilsley to serve as much as they can, then turning round and using an alternative.

Same sort of issue that caused problems for Hulleys...
 

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