misty
Conductor
9518 in Battersea with shattered windcsreen and damaged nearside front wing. Showing 344 on the back
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Post by misty on Jun 9, 2016 18:05:09 GMT
I should know this but would somebody please tell me what VOR means on a bus parked up in the garage
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Post by Eastlondoner62 on Jun 9, 2016 18:07:18 GMT
I should know this but would somebody please tell me what VOR means on a bus parked up in the garage It means Vehicle Off Road
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misty
Conductor
9518 in Battersea with shattered windcsreen and damaged nearside front wing. Showing 344 on the back
Posts: 103
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Post by misty on Jun 10, 2016 9:41:49 GMT
Thank you
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Post by guybowden on Jun 10, 2016 17:51:48 GMT
I believe MOT means Ministry Of Transport
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Post by jay38a on Jun 11, 2016 18:33:04 GMT
I believe MOT means Ministry Of Transport Correct
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Post by YY13VKP on Jun 12, 2016 15:06:55 GMT
Shouldn't this thread be moved out of the "Buses in the News" section and into the "General Discussion" board mods? This is more of a general discussion topic than a news topic.
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Post by rambo on Jun 12, 2016 18:05:11 GMT
The only abrevation most engineers know is; NFF or NDF.
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Post by guybowden on Jun 17, 2016 15:55:42 GMT
FFD- Free From Defects NFF- No Fault Found NDF- No Defects Found FT- F***ing Tight or super FT
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Post by ServerKing on Jun 17, 2016 17:44:11 GMT
DOA = Dead on Arrival. Describes most parts in use by Phoenix IT
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Post by M1199 on Jun 17, 2016 20:01:24 GMT
FFD- Free From Defects NFF- No Fault Found NDF- No Defects Found FT- F***ing Tight or super FT NDF- That's a DAF favourite for whenever we call them out for our LF's and CF's.
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Post by paulsw2 on Jun 18, 2016 4:00:07 GMT
FFD- Free From Defects NFF- No Fault Found NDF- No Defects Found FT- F***ing Tight or super FT NDF- That's a DAF favourite for whenever we call them out for our LF's and CF's. The best one when I was a conductor was NSB or NBA (No Serviceable Bus or No Bus Available)
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Post by Madstuntman on Jun 18, 2016 19:40:03 GMT
NDF- That's a DAF favourite for whenever we call them out for our LF's and CF's. The best one when I was a conductor was NSB or NBA (No Serviceable Bus or No Bus Available) This was NVA when I was at ASC. No Vehicle Available.
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Post by capitalomnibus on Aug 8, 2016 21:58:06 GMT
NSB = No Service Bus L/OUT = Late Out, buses to be allocated to go out later once a minor fault has been repaired ROTA = Bus to go off the road for monthly Service M = Mechanical ( basically vehicle off road)
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