So what that means is - PLEASE tell me what this is about....Originally posted by Northwind:I did. I followed each link back and back until there was no futher links and the text simply said carried over. there is no link anywhere on that page, after you get back to the one from like January.
For example: A bus with registration number SBS 9888 Y is deployed permanently on service 154. On a particular day, the bus is being deployed on another service from the same depot, let say, service 143. We describe this happening as a "cameo". It is then indicated in this thread asOriginally posted by Northwind:Can someone help to explain to me what this thread is about. Sorry, am new to SGforums, and never saw this thread before, and I am quite confused by what all the bus numbers, etc. are for.
Many sincere thanks for your explanation!Originally posted by tranquilice:For example: A bus with registration number SBS 9888 Y is deployed permanently on service 154. On a particular day, the bus is being deployed on another service from the same depot, let say, service 143. We describe this happening as a "cameo". It is then indicated in this thread asSBS 9888 Y: 143 (BRAM 154) where BRAM is the depot the bus belongs to.
That's what this thread is about: to post any "cameo" bus deployments here. (I agree that the title of the thread may be misleading)
A bus can only be deployed on services that belong to the same depot, except for some cases where buses can be deployed on services from other depot in the same district.
You are rightOriginally posted by Northwind:Many sincere thanks for your explanation!
Wah! And so many posts, each with so many buses on it. Is it considered "wrong" for this to happen, and what is the reason behind it?
Regular bus break-down, new driver training, etc.?
No, it's normal for this to happen. Why it happens is due to lots of factors such as bus maintenance or overhual and etc, therefore another bus has to take over its duty.Originally posted by Northwind:Many sincere thanks for your explanation!
Wah! And so many posts, each with so many buses on it. Is it considered "wrong" for this to happen, and what is the reason behind it?
Regular bus break-down, new driver training, etc.?