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Post by woah on Jul 27, 2013 15:43:16 GMT
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Post by littlenipper on Jul 27, 2013 16:12:04 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2013 23:23:27 GMT
Could it be Driver Error on this route?
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Post by duncan on Jul 28, 2013 9:28:49 GMT
Could it be Driver Error on this route? Comments like that ensure this forums repute remains low. sent from my mobile
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Post by woah on Jul 28, 2013 9:41:00 GMT
Could it be Driver Error on this route? Comments like that ensure this forums repute remains low. sent from my mobile As do yours. If you think asking a question on a forum is unreasonable then I wonder why you continue to post your rude and sarcastic comments at every single member and go and do something more useful instead.
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Post by duncan on Jul 28, 2013 11:01:00 GMT
Comments like that ensure this forums repute remains low. sent from my mobile As do yours. If you think asking a question on a forum is unreasonable then I wonder why you continue to post your rude and sarcastic comments at every single member and go and do something more useful instead. I would have thought that even our more challenged members woild realise that the service does not pass under that bridge daily otherwise roofs would be taken off daily. Obviously some can not work that out. I do things more useful. I use this forum as light entertainment. Due to the imbecilic drivel that gets put on here. P.S. I am only rude when provoked. sent from my mobile
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Post by siy2010 on Jul 28, 2013 11:02:05 GMT
Of course it was driver error to some description, it's not like that was the intended outcome was it.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2013 13:55:29 GMT
Could it be Driver Error on this route? Comments like that ensure this forums repute remains low. sent from my mobile There are numerous of reasons that could be driver fault/error - 1) Forgot driving a double decker than a single. 2) Forgot about the height of the bus. 3) Didn't know the local knowledge if it a learner driver on the route. I do apologise for my last comment.
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Post by alexander on Jul 28, 2013 16:32:07 GMT
Iv`e never seen a d/decker on the Transpeak route .
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Post by b10ble on Jul 28, 2013 16:40:57 GMT
The only good thing trentbarton do well is their own group. whatever they have bought is not working with shoddy maintenance etc. I thought excels or b7rle's ran the route.
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Post by sweb on Jul 28, 2013 17:19:20 GMT
The only good thing trentbarton do well is their own group. whatever they have bought is not working with shoddy maintenance etc. I thought excels or b7rle's ran the route. I'm not sure what most of that has got to do with this? The vehicle in question has been in use for a while. The single deckers used alongside this vehicle on the route are Scania's and Excel's, they don't have any B7RLE's.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2013 18:05:35 GMT
The only good thing trentbarton do well is their own group. whatever they have bought is not working with shoddy maintenance etc. And what evidence is there to support that exactly?
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Post by b10ble on Jul 28, 2013 18:06:12 GMT
what double deckers do high peak operate?
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Post by b10ble on Jul 28, 2013 18:07:03 GMT
wheels falling off and that. TM travel are living off cast offs wellglade need to invest.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 28, 2013 18:11:17 GMT
You are missing the point. Never mind!
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