Some SBS depots are named either SBS Transit East District or SBS Transit West District, how are they divided? does each service belong to one district? thank you for your reply.
AMDEP,BRBP,BNDEP are East District
SLBP,HGDEP,ARBP,BBDEP are West District
Some svcs are inter or intra controlled
HGDEP is at the east of AMDEP and BRBP, counted as "west district"?
Originally posted by icky:HGDEP is at the east of AMDEP and BRBP, counted as "west district"?
Once upon a time there were 5 districts - namely the five depots. Then they centralised to become East (bndep hgdep), Central (amdep, brbp), and West (bbdep, arbp, jrdep, jrbp)
In early 2004 East district closed down and Central took over East's operations. As hgdep was geographically western of both former east district depot, it was hence transferred to West district.
Got once thought BRBP is under the west district because even the street directory shows that..
Originally posted by ^tamago^:Each service may be dual district, east district only or west district only, depending on the depot(s) which supply the buses. However, every service has only one major depot/district, so the service is taken care of by a route group under the major district.
isit sth like svc 30? SLBP got 13 buses, then BNDEP got 13-15 buses coz of the SP bus and the 536 X-over, so is 30 dual, or single?
So wad about svc that has 2 depot but equal numbers of bus?
YCK, AMDEP, AMK, Woodland services are all under AMK Route Group.
Originally posted by Scania N113CRB l0v3r:So wad about svc that has 2 depot but equal numbers of bus?
157 is the one