Sometimes accidents happen we all know this. However this can be a double blow when one bus hits another. This was a very low speed collision. Both buses were empty at the time and its lucky we have plenty of B10 spare parts sitting at Charles street.
Fortunately there were no passengers involved then.A journey to specsavers for someone wouldnt go amiss.
ReplyDeleteI READ ON STAGECOACH WEB SITE YOU HAVE A NEW OPERATIONS MANAGER AT ASHTON DOPOT ARE THINGS GOING TO CHANGE THANK YOU AGAIN FOR SUCH A GOOD AND ENJOYABLE BLOG LONG MAY IT CONTINUE
ReplyDeleteYes Jon Ambrose is the new chief cheese. Nice guy but i suppose i would say that on here lol. I think things behind the scene have changed to ensure the place runs as it should. There is still lots to be done at ashton depot and all seems to be going ok. Thanks for your kind words too.
ReplyDeletewere the buses which collided ashton buses if so dose hat leave you short of buses
ReplyDeletewere the two buses ashton buses if so dose that leave you short of buse
ReplyDeleteThe B10 was an Ashton bus. The other was a Hyde Road bus.
ReplyDeleteWonder whether this will be the last we see of 20938 as it is the only B10M still left in service now unless Ashton are still that short of buses that its still needed
ReplyDeleteThere are plenty of spare parts so i doubt it will be retired due to this. Its only body damage.
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