(09 Jul 2020, 9:24 am)tyresmoke wrote In my opinion the X9/X10 have been needing a solution like this for years now but passenger loadings have been too high to allow it. With the current situation loadings will naturally reduce, and the train going half hourly in December is likely to take a slice of the passengers too.
Equally it needs to stand out against these to retain as many people as possible, which these coaches will surely help with, especially in the wonderful gold XLines brand - if that is still going ahead.
Naturally it solves a couple of issues in that Oxford get some new vehicles, GNE lose some capex from the budget and cascaded coaches will still allow other routes to be improved, and Oxford lose their coaches that they've never really found a home for since the X90 was pulled.
It was, every other bus they've had on the routes, they've struggled and needed to replaced as quick as they bought them... least with the coaches, they'll get longer out of them, and no doubt it'll good in the X-Lines brand, i'm interested to see how they're gonna stretch the brand
out on them.
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I did try a Photoshop but i apologise now, as its horrendous (writing on the bus in RL would be bigger)
Back of the bus, route listed downwards - frequency between shared parts of the route mentioned - features also included
Also streetdeckfan, i hope you don't mind i used your template for my photoshop.
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This gives GNE the perfect opportunity to brand the service and show the drivers of the A19, what they're missing out on, so they should advertise it from every angle
How long is a coach normally in service before it needs replacing?
Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.