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Electric town
Theo wrote:
Trolleybus wrote: There are more than I thought, but few that would be suitable for this proposal. I'm surprised so many councils were allowed to get away with the arms-length policy. I don't see why you need a municipal bus company for this proposal. Simply offer to the Stagecoach/Arriva/First incumbent the use of new buses for free, no fuel to pay, for the duration of the project/trial/whatever. I expect they'll bite your hand off. Obviously this won't cover all the long distance coaches or the once-a-week charabanc from the villages, but that's not really the point of electrifying the regular city buses. In London, the BBs are, I think owned by TfL, but operated on its behalf by the usual private operators. I think Boris set the precedent of of TfL ordering them directly. I'm unclear about who owns London's substantial fleet of electric buses. From this report, you get the impression that both TfL and Metroline have 'invested' in them: https://www.london.gov.uk/press-releases/mayoral/london-has-europes-largest-electric-bus-fleet Perhaps Metroline has bought them, but on the basis that TfL guarantees to use them? |
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