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(06/06/2013 07:23)bolton bus basher Wrote: at my school you was given school buses (costing about 50p while i was in year 7 but probs be more now as that was almost 8 year ago as i never used them) and if the school buses was no good for you then you had to pay your way to school on normal service buses or walk it When I was at Senior School I just used to pay on normal route, primary I used to have a school bus. In Liverpool Area the kids I see on the routes that I use just get a normal service bus and either pay the driver or have passes. |
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must go from green lane - queens drive as a 10/10A looking at route map then, good idea by ace travel as thats a key area where a new service is needed but if it was me i would of done 2 services as a circular (like 26/27) service 24 liverpool - tuebrook - old swan - kensington - liverpool service 25 liverpool - kensington - old swan - tuebrook - liverpool i personly think that would take huge advantage of lack of servies down both roads Content Creator, make sure to follow, Like and Subscribe! https://linktr.ee/TerencePrice |
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(06/06/2013 07:53)MPTE1955 Wrote:(06/06/2013 07:23)bolton bus basher Wrote: at my school you was given school buses (costing about 50p while i was in year 7 but probs be more now as that was almost 8 year ago as i never used them) and if the school buses was no good for you then you had to pay your way to school on normal service buses or walk it years 7 and 8 i lived near the school so i used walk it year 9,10 and 11 i got the train from thatto heath to st helens then walked it from there as it was cheaper to do that than get a school bus (yes shocked me as well) Content Creator, make sure to follow, Like and Subscribe! https://linktr.ee/TerencePrice |
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(06/06/2013 07:53)MPTE1955 Wrote:(06/06/2013 07:23)bolton bus basher Wrote: at my school you was given school buses (costing about 50p while i was in year 7 but probs be more now as that was almost 8 year ago as i never used them) and if the school buses was no good for you then you had to pay your way to school on normal service buses or walk it years 7 and 8 i lived near the school so i used walk it year 9,10 and 11 i got the train from thatto heath to st helens then walked it from there as it was cheaper to do that than get a school bus (yes shocked me as well) Content Creator, make sure to follow, Like and Subscribe! https://linktr.ee/TerencePrice |
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The school busses are only standard Merseytravel fare as they're just Merseytravel tenders.
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(06/06/2013 09:34)CX54 DKD Wrote: The school busses are only standard Merseytravel fare as they're just Merseytravel tenders. This is correct - I've only driven one 'school bus' so far (route 663 (St John Bosco - Stockbridge)) but standard Merseytravel fares apply on them, thus children pay 50p! buses7675 http://dartslf.com/ Light up, light up as if you have a choice,
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And Sixth formers £1.20. Causes a lot of complaints as kids move up into the sixth form each year here!
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saw a preserved double decker in the ace depot today anybody any idea what it could be please |
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(06/06/2013 07:56)bolton bus basher Wrote: good idea by ace travel as thats a key area where a new service is needed but if it was me i would of done 2 services as a circular (like 26/27) TBH its an idea with low fare paying patronage, to an area of which most people will have Arriva weekly tickets, and your also competing with a QBP route from Queen Square to Old Swan. They would have been better commercialising a route like the 201, and running it every 30 minutes (PVR 3). This service can get an average loading on a good day, far better than the 11's I saw earlier today. |
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