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The State of Buses

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  • Started 3 years ago by ADO
  • Latest reply from robert tedders

  1. Anonymous
    Member

    most of you have seen the state of Dublin Buses these days, Especially Conyham Road, they should take a leaf out of Donnybrook, Those of you who are regulars on the 17A know what i'm talking about. the "AD" Class, rattling ex Donnybrook cramped ancient buses.
    [posted by: ADO]
    Posted 3 years ago #
  2. Anonymous
    Member

    In fairness, you'll find Dublin has one of the best and newest fleets in Europe, the buses you mention are the exception rather than the norm. While Conyngham Road has always been linked to dirty badly kept buses, they do serve some rather dodgy areas. If Donnybrook were to run the 51B/78A/76/79 you would be sure to find the buses in the same state as they are now with Cony. Rd. - on a different note, for some reason Conyngham Rd. buses always appear to be badly maintained, with bad paintwork, ad frames missing and in some cases just silly things like logos in the wrong place etc.
    [posted by: P]
    Posted 3 years ago #
  3. Anonymous
    Member

    We have a litte ditty in Cony re maintainance ..

    Down the road came the maintaince men like a crowd of Bengal lancers .
    One in nine served their time the rest were FUCKING CHANCERS


    nuf said ..
    [posted by: 51b man]
    Posted 3 years ago #
  4. Anonymous
    Member

    Is there a curse at Conyngham Road?

    AD10,VA2,RA309,RV347 are a few buses destroyed while in service in Cony road.

    any answers as to why it is always cony. road buses


    [posted by: gary]
    Posted 3 years ago #
  5. Anonymous
    Member

    why not do a harristown job by closing conyngham rd garage & building one in tallaght beside the hospital
    [posted by: robert tedders]
    Posted 3 years ago #

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