User talk:SBS3107H
Bus Deployments Section - Notes
Hi SBS3107H.
Taking Mercedes-Benz O405G (Hispano Habit) as an example.
Specifications
Air-con model | Hispacold (original) Konvekta (TIB1105H) | ||
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EDS model | LAWO ALUMA (original) Transit Media TwinVision LeDot (original) Mobitec MobiLED Gorba imotion Hanover LAWO BENEFIT | ||
Additional features | Rear ventilation grille (TIB1108A, TIB1125A) NEC telematics system Elekon Micro Systems next bus arrival display (TIB1116B, TIB1153T, TIB1162S, TIB1224Y) |
Deployments Batch 1 (Mark I) (TIB1019Z - TIB1023K, TIB1025E - TIB1147L)
Registration no. | Service | Advertisement | Notes |
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TIB1019Z | WLDEP 854 | N/A | P |
TIB1105H | WLDEP 184 | N/A | L R |
TIB1136T | AMDEP/YIDEP 804 | N/A | R |
In my opinion, there isn't a need for the Notes column to be under the Deployments section. As the Electronic Display System (EDS) / Seats cover / Refurbishment information has/have been shown either the Specifications table or Other information section. I do know that these legends help visitors to view such notes conveniently, but there has been a "summary" of notes under the Other information section. Therefore, my solution is to merge such information with the Specifications table, and/or the Other informations section.
SMB1341U 30/03/2015 15:58 (SGT)
Good Morning SBS3107H and SMB1341U,
Yes, I suggest that the Notes list should be merged, since it contains duplicate info.
--Apex-LW'21 (talk) 11:23, 8 April 2015 (SGT)
Reply
Good Morning SBS3107H,
With regards to the Mercedes-Benz O530 Citaro (Batch 2), the reason why SBS6846M - SBS6852U was added in to the Batch 2 of SBST Citaro is because they have similar specifications and also, there are still lots more of such buses that is ongoing roll-out.
The arrival of these rego series - SBS6846M - SBS6852U were gone unnoticed when these buses were seen on the roads, as reported by others. The deployment page of the Mercedes-Benz O530 Citaro (Batch 2) wasn't updated since these buses were already registered a few days back, though the current batch of these buses (i.e. 450 units) which were previously rolled out has been completed.
--Apex-LW'21 (talk) 11:21, 8 April 2015 (SGT)