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Post by mattw on Mar 21, 2007 22:45:23 GMT
As has been said on YTC group news the frequency of the 108/9 will be reduced (and according to them only 6 buses will be branded) so this may possibly leave the other 4 darts for open service.
And the Maltby B6LE's are going to Doncaster so if my Maths are correct that leaves enough buses to convert the 288/9 to low floor operation and would also make sence as a number of darts have been appearing on those routes over the past few weeks.
So Rawmarsh Depot will then have the 108/9, X92 and 288/9 low floor operated by sounds of it.
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Post by dave72122 on Mar 21, 2007 22:55:44 GMT
Think you are jumping to conclusions their matt, the 108/9 will keep all 10 adl darts, the new frequency will be every 6 minutes combined, instead of every 5 minutes as of present, and will also be adding some minor timetable alterations to keep running times good and on time, no plans for the 228/9 to go low floor for a long time, infact the next due low floor routes to go low floor will be early next year and that will be the 228/9 if plans still go ahead.
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Post by gct15513 on Apr 5, 2007 9:59:47 GMT
The new timetable for 108/9 will be every 5 minutes on each service during most of the daytime. No plans yet for low floor on 228/229/288/289 - not enough low floors to go round.
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Post by gct15513 on Apr 6, 2007 22:15:03 GMT
Soz i mean every 5 minutes combined! Every 10 minutes on each! That was close we would have needed another 10 slf's for Rawmarsh!
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