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Fixed problem. Arriva436talk/contribs 09:56, 22 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Page Cleanup

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Back in April 2016 a WP:CLEANUP notice was applied to the article and with the Stagecoach Gold brand expanding more and more, the page is getting more and more cluttered. Some of the information in the article could possibly be removed as some of it is tailored more to bus/Stagecoach enthusiasts rather than the general public. I have created a new separate wiki for Stagecoach Gold which can be found at Stagecoach Gold Wiki. Some information from this article (e.g. specific route history, fleet changes and route trivia) could instead be put on the new wiki which would help declutter this article. My personal suggestion would be to create an individual table for Current, Future and Former services which could show basic information including the route number/name, an image, destinations and operator. If you have an idea, please suggest it here and we can then consider the best option to declutter and reorganise the article. —Commyguy (talk) 22:34, 21 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Former Gold routes

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As the Stagecoach Gold branding phases out, much like Arriva Sapphire, all the routes will eventually move to former. 63 for example is basically phased out as no Gold vehicles remain in the Stroud fleet other than one that was previously used for the 10, but it is still "63 gold" on Google Maps. The most interesting case on this list however is route GOLD from Stagecoach South West that no-one has removed yet for the obvious reason that it is literally named after the brand! It was a weird route name from the beginning, but we have a case of a route where no Gold buses whatsoever remain in the South West fleet, yet we seem to be keeping it because it's named after it. What are we meant to do here?! --Ferien (talk) 20:40, 14 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]