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« Reply #60 on: March 14, 2015, 07:53:46 » |
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Seems to me that Cornwall Council have done a commendable job in swiftly sorting replacement operators, plus those operators stepping in. I do appreciate there is a commercial angle here, but hey, that's what competition is supposed to be all about!
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« Reply #61 on: March 14, 2015, 11:06:57 » |
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It would not surprise me to find that First and the other companies had worked out staffing levels and timetables in anticipation of this event. As most of the services are going to continue, it is to be hoped that most of the staff will be hired to run them.
The impact on the travelling public will hopefully be minimal. In rural Cornwall, the situation is greatly different to that in urban Bristol. Were ABus, for example, to cease running the 349 Keynsham to Bristol service, the result would be minor inconvenience. Stopping the only service between a distant village and a centre of employment is a potential calamity.
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« Reply #62 on: March 14, 2015, 16:38:40 » |
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It would not surprise me to find that First and the other companies had worked out staffing levels and timetables in anticipation of this event. As most of the services are going to continue, it is to be hoped that most of the staff will be hired to run them.
The impact on the travelling public will hopefully be minimal. In rural Cornwall, the situation is greatly different to that in urban Bristol. Were ABus, for example, to cease running the 349 Keynsham to Bristol service, the result would be minor inconvenience. Stopping the only service between a distant village and a centre of employment is a potential calamity.
On several routes Truro-Newquay, St Austell to Newquay, St Austell to Bodmin, Truro to St Austell, and Mevagissey to Fowey via St Austell the two operators were competing so will not be a full need for the same level of vehicles or drivers. First Kernow have obtained 18 new buses over this weekend, 10 from WG via Ensign - Ensign purchased from WG, and have leased them immediately to First Kernow. There are also a number of buses due in from Somerset/Avon and other operations around the country. The 10 WG buses have now got First branding, some are at Camborne the rest Penzance. WG and First have been cooperating with each other to ensure a smooth start for First.
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« Reply #63 on: March 18, 2015, 19:38:51 » |
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Bus spotting isn't really my bag, but here's a pic of a hastily re-badged former WG Optare Solo in Newquay this afternoon.
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« Reply #64 on: March 18, 2015, 19:56:11 » |
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Bus spotting isn't really my bag, but here's a pic of a hastily re-badged former WG Optare Solo in Newquay this afternoon.
For someone who does like bus spotting, Wadebridge seems the place to go, First, GoAhead and Stagecoach. And to think 6 months ago First was the only national operator in Cornwall
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« Reply #65 on: March 22, 2015, 11:09:38 » |
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WG reportedly sold a number of buses to Ensign a week before they ceased, and then hired them back. First have now taken 10 of those on hire - 5 Darts and 5 Solos.
First have also drafted in buses from all over the UK▸ to ensure they can cover all their routes, although there was a couple of cancelations one day this week due to First not having enough vehicles to cover. At least one of those buses that First took from WG reportedly turned up at Camborne with no MOT or Tax despite having been in operation with WG until the end, also a number of WG drivers have commented elsewhere on the internet that they didn't get back to the depot until 1am, despite the owners saying the insurance ran out at midnight. Bishop and Smith should be familiar with public enquiries after this week. Buses Etc had a public enquiry last week for which the blame was put on them for undermining tactics whilst they were at buses Etc. This week WG and Velvet are both up for a public enquiry. A director check shows of 7 bus companies that Bishop has been a director for, Buses Etc are the only one not to have gone bust.
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« Reply #66 on: March 22, 2015, 16:34:36 » |
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......are there really "Bus spotters"? Clearly I need to get out more!
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« Reply #67 on: March 22, 2015, 16:44:35 » |
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......are there really "Bus spotters"? Yes, there are ... but buses don't seem to generate the same spirit that trains do, so you'll find great support for community rail, but much harder to get support for community bus. Sad, really - because there's real scope for people to take a loving interest in some of the harder-to-fill services.
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« Reply #68 on: March 22, 2015, 18:54:05 » |
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There must be many bus enthgeusiats around if not bus spotters because the Oxford Bus Museum seems to be getting ever bigger visitor numbers. Should anyone reading this be interested it can be a fascination rail day out because the Oxford Bus Museum is located at Hanborough Rail Station yard, just a two minute walk from the platform Over 30 buses, mostly from Oxon operators but also the Morris Mottors Museum along side More details at http://www.oxfordbusmuseum.org.uk/#
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« Reply #69 on: March 22, 2015, 20:15:29 » |
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......are there really "Bus spotters"? Clearly I need to get out more! Flickr has a huge bus community. Classic bus running days seem very popular events as well.
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« Reply #70 on: March 22, 2015, 20:44:17 » |
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Flickr has a huge bus community. Yep ... https://www.flickr.com/photos/chilebuss/8011005738/in/pool-1055511@N25/Classic bus running days seem very popular events as well.
The Warminster one coincided with our passenger count last October ... never seen so many buses at Westbury Station, nor such busy buses!
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« Reply #71 on: March 22, 2015, 22:00:01 » |
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Penzance running day is always a good day. Free bus trips round to lands end, St Ives, mousehole amongst others. Very scenic and as all free makes for a great day out, sightseeing even if you don't like the buses.
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« Reply #72 on: September 06, 2021, 08:07:32 » |
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From the BBC» : Western Greyhound bus firm ceases trading, employees say
One of the main bus service providers in Cornwall is believed to have ceased trading, employees have told BBC News.
About 40 Western Greyhound employees arrived at its Summercourt depot on Friday morning to be told the news, said driver Paul Wills.
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Employee Mr Wills, who received a letter from Western Greyhound, said: "The letter says there is a shortfall of cash to pay for the insurance of the vehicles and we cannot continue to trade. We're all being made redundant.
"I was speaking to the manager earlier and he is naturally very upset. It's the end of the road for Western Greyhound.
"The pay has not gone into the bank today but we've been assured it will. There will now be up to 100 people looking for work."
Many people took to social media to vent their anger at not being able to get to work or college.
BBC Radio Cornwall's Michael Clarke, who is at the depot, said: "There have been hugs and goodbyes by employees and they've been told to go home. Some people are angry and others are in shock."
From Plymouth LiveDrivers paid six years after Western Greyhound bus firm went bust
Drivers and other creditors owed cash when Cornish bus company Western Greyhound Ltd went bust have finally been paid - more than six years later.
The Newquay-based firm ceased trading and went into administration in early 2015, with liquidators appointed a year later.
But South Coast-based insolvency practice Portland Business Recovery found “unexpected issues” when it took over proceedings.
These included a wrangle with a secured creditor over how much it would be paid and claims by former employees, mostly drivers, owed cash.
Portland Business Recovery has therefore only just been able to conclude the liquidation of Western Greyhound Ltd.
The consultancy said that although the sale of Western Greyhound’s assets was relatively straightforward, sorting out the claims proved more problematic.
Lengthy negotiations took place with the secured creditor regarding the level of settlement to be paid from the sale of the freehold of the firm’s Summercourt depot.
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« Reply #73 on: September 06, 2021, 09:00:14 » |
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Shocking ! never trust an employer.
I have twice worked for employers that have gone bust, owing me money. In one case I got some of the money, several years later. In the other case, they decided to pay up after threats were made. (it was a "new" company but with the same directors and and same offices. The "new" company denied any liability for wages owed by the "old" company. they had a change of policy after threats were made)
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A proper intercity train has a minimum of 8 coaches, gangwayed throughout, with first at one end, and a full sized buffet car between first and standard. It has space for cycles, surfboards,luggage etc. A 5 car DMU▸ is not a proper inter-city train. The 5+5 and 9 car DMUs are almost as bad.
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