(31 Jan 2023, 8:57 pm)Unber43 wrote Its a shame its 21 getting then. However hopefully the StreetDecks can be put on routes to replace older G2's.
But GNE need a huge order, something tells me ordering like 150/160 buses between 2011-2013 would be a bad idea in the long run.
Why does GNE need a big vehicle order?
They have been introducing (admittedly reasonably old) pre-owned buses from Go-Ahead London, which has contributed to reducing the average fleet age.
The average fleet age is currently 8yrs, though by the time all the buses from London arrive, it is likely to be around 7yrs. This, especially given the vast number of scholars services GNE operates, is probably around the industry average.
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