(04 Apr 2013, 7:15 pm)Adam wrote(04 Apr 2013, 6:54 pm)Andreos1 wrote(04 Apr 2013, 10:40 am)aureolin wrote(04 Apr 2013, 7:13 am)Liam wrote The end of 3870 ... http://instagram.com/p/XqSNSGvSqq/
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Certainly one way to get rid of all these Tridents haha. Shame though, because the result is more likely than not going to be someone losing their job.
Perfect opportunity to reintroduce open toppers along the front at Tynemouth!
It would be a good idea. When I've been on holiday to Skegness, Stagecoach use open-top Alexander ALX400's on service 3, and it's always full, even though it runs every 7/8 minutes! I know Skeggy is more of a tourist attraction than the North Tyneside seafront, but there is something that the public love about open-top vehicles, so GNE should jump on the bandwagon. May become a success.
thornton brothers can easily repair it this video from thornton brothers may help they have repaired several vehicles eg some that have had worse problems than these they not only do repairs but bus refurbishment too eg 3860 or if ya looking for a single decker 4932 thats how good thorntons are they can badly fix a bus either derooffed or involved in an accident to be bright and spanking new even though it is far too old http://www.thornton-t180.co.uk/busrepair.htm