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PVR requirements and workings

RE: PVR requirements and workings
(25 May 2023, 11:55 am)Storx wrote In fairness though all services should run though, arguably reducing it would help that as you'd have more drivers spare to reduce cancellations. Obviously breakdowns will always be an issue but you could make the argument the engineering have less buses to look after so can better look after buses.

10 minute and more frequent services quite often have stacking issues which you don't tend to get with 15 minute services as no-one goes for a bus 10 minutes early.
Twirlys do, they start their militarised mission to be first on the 0927 bus around 0900 on a morning and sit and look at their watches until it is time for action, the delight when the 0925 bus is a couple of mins late as they can use it

PVR requirements and workings
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