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RE: Old Liverpool Routes - MTL0201 - 03/07/2018 19:23

(03/07/2018 19:06)MPTE1955 Wrote:  Yes, I was thinking that the metrobuses might have had, wouldn't really have known about the dominators

Heres the answer. https://www.flickr.com/photos/jncarter1962/14935365380/in/photolist-oKMDME-ihZ5sM-9EpmxS-6ad1Sj-LHeoJY-d5dj1d-eh5XT4-6w48FC


RE: Old Liverpool Routes - MPTE1955 - 03/07/2018 19:32

(03/07/2018 19:23)MTL0201 Wrote:  Heres the answer. https://www.flickr.com/photos/jncarter1962/14935365380/in/photolist-oKMDME-ihZ5sM-9EpmxS-6ad1Sj-LHeoJY-d5dj1d-eh5XT4-6w48FC

Thanks, and I've seen that picture a few times but just never took any notice. And of course these were got rid of at d-reg or roundabouts.


RE: Old Liverpool Routes - MTL0201 - 03/07/2018 22:59

4 track numbers are quite rare in the UK, West Midlands & London use 4 track numbers on a wide scale, although London mostly uses them for night routes, having done away with suflix letters a decade ago, around Merseyside 4 track numbers tend to be used for Christmas Day services.