Difference between revisions of "User talk:Neon"
(→Sv 47) |
|||
Line 38: | Line 38: | ||
18 15 Feb<br> | 18 15 Feb<br> | ||
229 16 Feb | 229 16 Feb | ||
hi just to add on, | |||
3966U has 46 guides and is seen constantly doing 46 at this point. Today only 3721J and 3969L and 7537Z were the only DDs. | |||
=== | === |
Revision as of 18:37, 13 April 2021
Service 5 redeployments
Hi, to reply your question regarding SBS6635E, SBS8829A & SBS6655Y
Sv 5 had a new weekday timetable wef 25/11/2019, and here are the following changes/redeployments:
- SBS6192R is the replacement for SBS6635E, unsure about SBS6635E's current status but saw it frequenting 57 & 195 recently I think
- SBS8829A & SBS6655Y came in to fill up vacant slots previously used by the SPAD K230UBs which left UPD 5 for UPD170/A sometime in August/Sep 2019
- 2 UPD 5 A/P single deck slots remains vacant, with random UPD buses getting deployed on these two slots.
On a side note:
- SBS8335H is the replacement for SBS6211U from 12/08/2019 onwards
- SBS8335H transferred over from BNDEP > UPD 5 wef 28/7/2019, with SBS5065G transferring over from UPD > BNDEP 5 as SBS8335H's replacement.
- SBS8335H ran as a UPD Spare bus for a couple of weeks before it replaced SBS6211U under UPD 5.
Hope this clears up the air
Best Regards, SBS3118B
Sv 47
Hi can I ask how did you derive that 8338 is not a Sv 47 perm while 8952b is?
8338A has been consistently on 47, while 8952 has been jumping around services
8952B:
292 26 Jan
29 1 Feb
69 & 225G 3 Feb
19 4 & 10 Feb
9 2 & 11 Feb
40 12 Feb
4 30 Jan & 13 Feb
20 14 Feb
18 15 Feb
229 16 Feb
hi just to add on, 3966U has 46 guides and is seen constantly doing 46 at this point. Today only 3721J and 3969L and 7537Z were the only DDs.
=
On 15 Feb it did reappear on 47 in the afternoon on 2 trips, did not see 8338A 8338A does appear on 47 on Saturdays when 1/2 DD slots are run by SDs. I have ovserved there are 3 DDs daily and 8338A could be replacing a DD. 8338A does not appear daily and seems to be a spare it seems assigned to 47 during off peak hours.