(13 Jan 2016, 9:04 am)Andreos1 wrote Huw Lewis has been on the radio with the news.
He said there were 6 buses on the 900 at that time. They were the only buses accepting metro tickets.
He said Network Rail have been trying to identify the source of the outage and have failed to do so, so far.
He stated pressure has been put onto Metro by Nexus, to increase and improve their social media presence.
I wonder how many of the six buses allocated to service 900 are low-floor? Yesterday; JH Coaches allocated a coach to the 900 service, which isn't as accessible as the usual Metros:
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I completely understand that it is difficult to source drivers and vehicles to operate emergency Metro Replacements, but I am very surprised that a vehicle which isn't wheelchair-accessible was deemed appropriate?