(22 Aug 2022, 3:57 pm)stagecoachbusdepot wrote Of course, assuming the ones available aren't knackered. I would be amazed however if SNE went to the expense of converting some more life expired deckers to open top for the PVR of 1 on the 19 plus whatever random offering on the Es. The only reason we have the open toppers is because they became spare on the demise of CSS. They tried Seasider and abandoned it (who knows if that might have grown were it not for Covid) and now are basically just making use of the otherwise dead resource.no i wasn't suggesting to convert these vehicles yet, what I was suggesting was that if it is worth putting decker's on those services, bearing in mind how unpredictable the weather has been and the age of the open toppers, could it be worth if the Cumbria decker's aren't knackered acquiring them to use as spare vehicles so that if the open toppers do have a serious break down there is a vehicle of similar capacity to cover it.
optimistically if there was ever a need for open toppers again bearing in mind the age and mechanical reliability of the current open tops at least if you had acquired the 3 Cumbria vehicles as "spares" you then have suitable vehicles already sourced for conversion if needed.
alternatively send the 3 to Stockton depot as col 87 said where you could then increase capacity by maybe cascading or loaning 1 E200 and 2 ALX300 to hartlepool depot to alleviate their shortages.
after how bad things were when the MMCs got sent to the commonwealth games at least having those 3 spare vehicles could alleviate some of the problems faced such as vehicles having to be pulled from paint shops half finished, a high volume service like 62/63 getting allocated an E200 and as happened twice a 71 service being cut down to 2 running vehicles because they didn't have a spare when one broke down.
in the absence of new vehicles turning up simple things like this could make a real difference