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Fuel deliveries let buses steer clear of crisis



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FUEL deliveries to the city's main bus company were almost back to normal today.
Lothian Buses said that it is now receiving its normal allocation of two tankers of fuel between its three operational depots every day.

Despite petrol and diesel delivery problems in the last week, it avoided any fuel shortages having an impact on services.

A spokesman for the company said: "Our fuel supply is almost back to what it should be, with two tankers a day going to our various depots.

"There has been no impact at all on our ability to operate the service. We had been told that our delivery would go back to normal on May 1 and we haven't heard anything to suggest it will change after today."





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1

Douglas,

Bathgate 01/05/2008 18:32:46
Out this way the headline is 'Fuel crisis lets buses steer clear of timetable'. The 18.05 just passed my house.
2

Graham P,

Edinburgh 01/05/2008 19:31:09
I didn't realise LRT operated any routes in Bathgate!
3

Pond Hall,

01/05/2008 22:46:03
and LRT don't operate buses in Edinburgh.

Graham P, you'll find they changed there name to Lothian Buses sometime ago, take a look at the side to see the registered name!
4

Douglas,

Bathgate 01/05/2008 22:57:05
Jeepers, a need for HRT maybe? Down girls. :o)
5

geekpie,

forfar 02/05/2008 11:03:04
When fuel is in short supply, buses should be first in the queue, and private motorists last. There are too many cars on the road, especially with just one occupant.
6

Andrew,

02/05/2008 17:24:42
Roll on the trams. They don't need to "steer"!
7

Andrew,

02/05/2008 17:27:01
1 & 3. LRT? ie "Light Rapid Transit" or TRAMS. So LRT will be back - THEY'RE COMING!!!

 

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