pride in battle
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Well fuck off then !!I don't have to use the service though, and I'll moan when i want you happy ****.
Well fuck off then !!I don't have to use the service though, and I'll moan when i want you happy ****.
AgreedI’ve done a guesstimate that each bus will be taking roughly £420 in fares.
I’ve no idea how much it cost to pay a driver, hire a bus and the cost of whatever buses run on these days.
But if that figure is remotely accurate, nobody is making any great profit on it. If any.
Yep, and I reckon they won't be fullI’ve done a guesstimate that each bus will be taking roughly £420 in fares.
I’ve no idea how much it cost to pay a driver, hire a bus and the cost of whatever buses run on these days.
But if that figure is remotely accurate, nobody is making any great profit on it. If any.
Preston!Where's the Preston stop?
£6 return to Stalybridge is hardly a rip off mate.Companies love people like you who just pay the money without ever questioning how much. You crack on pal.
That's the one problem I see. Allow people to book in advance, and that way it's easier to gauge demand.I love this idea, the only change i would make is allowing to purchase a ticket in advance. My stop is the last before the run in to the ground, so if it turned up full I'd be SOL and then struggle to get alternative transport
They will, as long as the service is decent.Yep, and I reckon they won't be full
There are FOUR drop off / pick up locations around the stadium, dependent upon routeRoute 13 Shaw, 14 Oldham pick up drop off is the bus stop near fire station on Briscoe Lane, not looked at others
Fair enough pal. It's more reasonable than £8 i suppose but I'm better off buying a £5 day pass as i need to catch 2 buses to the stadium.£6 return to Stalybridge is hardly a rip off mate.
Looks like you can’t pre-book, you just pay when you get on. That’s fine for people at the start of the route, but what happens if the bus is full before it gets to the later stops?