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WillowTheWhisp 12-06-2004 15:18

Pilky Buses
 
I've just heard that Pilkington's have had their licence revoked which means that shortly there will be no Pilky buses running. Apart from the fact that all the drivers will be out of a job what about the bus routes (such as Fern Gore) where no other service operates? :confused:

K.S.H 12-06-2004 15:44

Re: Pilky Buses
 
And so they should with their track record, the last inspection they had 15 out of 18 buses were unsafe, and an 81% mot failure rate, not accepted for any kind of transport Co.
What gets me though is they are allowed to finish their school contract, which lasts until 23rd july
It does say other company's are being lined up for the routes, might not be as cheap but will certainly be safer, i wouldn't fancy going down willows lane on a Pilky bus

WillowTheWhisp 12-06-2004 18:48

Re: Pilky Buses
 
I suppose finishing the school contract has been permitted because no-one else could be found at short notice to fill the gap and children would be left unable to get to and from school.

Surely the buses which failed the MOT were taken off the road? I agree about the importance of safety. Just wondering what is now going to happen with the bus routes. It's a long steep walk up Ormerod Street. They go up and down Ormerod St with all its road humps which probably shakes a few things loose, not Willows Lane, and there are bus stops along the way up there.

AccyStanFan 12-06-2004 19:16

Re: Pilky Buses
 
yep get on pilkys everyday and **** myself goin up and down dill hall.

Roy 12-06-2004 19:18

Re: Pilky Buses
 
I'm certain we have been here before. Pilkys have had there license revoked before. Maybe 10 years ago or something like that, but they came back somehow...

AccyStanFan 12-06-2004 19:25

Re: Pilky Buses
 
was that when they were blue and red buses and then stagecoace came along?

WINGY 12-06-2004 19:29

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Pilkys have never been blue and red, they where Corperation buses, far better than pilkys, but they had the plug pulled on them.

WillowTheWhisp 12-06-2004 20:07

Re: Pilky Buses
 
Those were the good old days - ACT (Accrington Corporation Transport). You knew where you were with just one bus company plus the odd ones from Blackburn, Rossendale, Burnley etc.

Sara 12-06-2004 20:40

Re: Pilky Buses
 
I think it's disgusting that they are allowed to finish the school contracts. What price is a child lifes worth? Sure county hall could do something about it. Even if it means providing taxi's, mini buses etc. for the children that are doing their GCSE's, and giving the rest of the children an extended holiday. If it was my children i would rather them be under my feet and losing a few weeks of education, then risk going on unsafe transport. It makes my blood boil to think that children will be travelling on their buses. Luckily my children have a choice of bus operators (when they can't be bothered to walk), but i have always told them under no circumstances do they get on a pilky bus. You only need to be driving behind one to see what state they are in.

AccyStanFan 12-06-2004 20:43

Re: Pilky Buses
 
well ive went with pilkys for ages im not gonna stop because exactly what i thought has been comfirmed.

WillowTheWhisp 12-06-2004 20:49

Re: Pilky Buses
 
I presume that the buses which are being allowed to continue to run until the end of the school year will have had to be made roadworthy (ie the nuts and what have you tightened up on the wheels). It would be totally irresponsible of the authorities to allow unsafe buses back on the road, not to mention the legal implications. I saw a Pilky bus today with yellow things on its wheel nuts. Maybe they've been there before and I never noticed but maybe it was something the vehicle inspectorate have done. I've travelled on a lot of Pilky buses and never felt unsafe. There was one Blackburn Transport bus a few weeks ago and THAT was a bit dodgy. I was glad to get off that one.

AccyStanFan 12-06-2004 20:54

Re: Pilky Buses
 
to bee honest its a bus, if it was a plane i wouldnt fly innit, im sure theyll tighten up the wheels but im not sure how "unsafe" a door is that dosnt warn yoo when its opening......or didnt i read that right?

baldy 12-06-2004 20:58

Re: Pilky Buses
 
has anyone noticed where pilky garage is based near aldi there are people at the age of 14 working on the buses surely thats not right

WillowTheWhisp 12-06-2004 21:15

Re: Pilky Buses
 
Do you know for certain that they are 14? Are they doing mechanical work? It does seem very unlikely that a 14 year old would have the mechanical experience. But if they are only cleaning the buses then I see no problem with that from a safety point of view. How old does a person have to be before doing any work? I used to have a Saturday job when I was at school.

The open door thing does seem a bit petty when you bear in mind that not all that long ago buses didn't even have doors. Mind you, in those days they had a conductor who stood in the entrance when he wasn't collecting fares. It all started to go downhill when they brought out one man buses.

K.S.H 12-06-2004 21:17

Re: Pilky Buses
 
Quote:

there are people at the age of 14 working on the buses
There the mechanics:rolleyes:


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