View Full Version : Another Stagecoach bus goes up in flames
Finn
6th April 2006, 15:11
06.04.06 3.00pm
Stagecoach suffered its Auckland fleet's fifth bus fire in eight months today.
Fire Service Senior Station officer Shaun Thornton said that at 10.30 am the bus left the Northwestern Motorway for Great North Rd, Waterview.
Soon afterwards, the driver stopped when he noticed motorists flashing lights at him. Looking in the rear mirror he could not see the back of the bus for the smoke.
Mr Thornton said the back of the bus was well ablaze when the Fire Service arrived.
The driver and two passengers were unharmed.
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We may have a serial terrorist on our hands that just can't get the chemical mixture to a critical point. The funny part was "The driver and TWO passengers were unharmed.
sAsLEX
6th April 2006, 15:13
Me may have a serial terrorist on our hands that just can't get the chemical mixture to a critical point. The funny part was "The driver and TWO passengers were unharmed.
No the funny thing is the millions of dollars being spent on special BUS roads for these overused buses
Colapop
6th April 2006, 15:13
Nah it's not a terrorist - the passengers were just having a barbie!
Sniper
6th April 2006, 15:16
Another one bites the dust
Postie
6th April 2006, 15:18
Soon afterwards, the driver stopped when he noticed motorists flashing lights at him. Looking in the rear mirror he could not see the back of the bus for the smoke.
that proves how much those tossers actually use their mirrors. Obviously they are there for warrant purposes only.
Deano
6th April 2006, 15:19
Maintenance is not high on the agenda. Anyone else get regular diesel spills on hilly roads in their area ?
bungbung
6th April 2006, 16:06
The funny part was "The driver and TWO passengers were unharmed.
What happened to the other passengers?
bbq'd
Brett
6th April 2006, 17:27
i saw that bus being towed today and wondered why the back was all black and burnt up! Time for maintenance stagecoach you useless bunch!!
Motu
6th April 2006, 17:47
The drivers of those thing are beyond ignorant - I know for a fact that they will drive a binding brake until the whole wheel catches fire.Probably the same with this bus,the warning signs to stop the bus because something drastic was wrong was long past,they just keep driving until the bus completely stops.
Swoop
6th April 2006, 18:17
The driver and two passengers were unharmed.
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
and some prats out there wonder why the roads are congested in the rush hour!!!!
Patrick
6th April 2006, 18:22
Two passengers? Must have been a rush hour on then...more than usual I hear? Left Akld over 5 years ago...about as many passengers riding then than there was for this one. New lanes, yep... New park and rides? Yep... Rise in fares? Yep...New buses? Pfffffftt... More passengers? Yeah..... rrriiiiiiiight...
Madness
6th April 2006, 18:33
I find it amusing that Wellington's 70 odd year old rail network, built primarily along active fault lines, leaves Aucklands public transport system for dead in so many respects. And for that matter our bus drivers and taxi drivers are frendlier too. This all IMO of course.
Big Blue Bedford Buses Bacfire Best:doobey: :doobey: :doobey: :doobey:
Finn
6th April 2006, 18:40
And for that matter our bus drivers and taxi drivers are frendlier too.
You get that in the small villiages.
Madness
6th April 2006, 19:15
You get that in the small villiages.
Small is good in so many ways Finn.
Do you sometimes ever feel like a foreigner in your own town, oh sorry, city?? Auckland taxi drivers are mostly ignorant refugee types from my experience and I'm not the only one who has feared for his/her life under the wrath of an Auckland bus driver.
Wellington is small, sometimes it gives me cabin fever. But I'll never live in Auckland again, it doesn't feel like NZ to me.
Patrick
6th April 2006, 19:27
I find it amusing that Wellington's 70 odd year old rail network, built primarily along active fault lines, leaves Aucklands public transport system for dead in so many respects. And for that matter our bus drivers and taxi drivers are frendlier too. This all IMO of course.
Big Blue Bedford Buses Bacfire Best:doobey: :doobey: :doobey: :doobey:
Akld could learn from Wgn, but do they? A VERY sucessful rail system! Dunno about the buses tho...
Skyryder
6th April 2006, 23:39
Redbus had a spate of them a couple of years ago. Don't take much to start. Leaky diesal on the manifold. Broken seals etc. They look spectacular but there is a fire wall to prevent any 'serious' conflageations.
Skyryder
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