(19 Oct 2015, 2:52 pm)Venturego Think West Durham Swift could have been brought up to date in the style of Red Kite, which looks good on Streetlites and Double Deck B9s, The image of a Swift (bird) in flight, similarly placed on rear panel. (X30/X31 have no connection/synergy with other Toonlink services 11/12 or routes on that corridor)
(19 Oct 2015, 2:52 pm)Venturego Think West Durham Swift could have been brought up to date in the style of Red Kite, which looks good on Streetlites and Double Deck B9s, The image of a Swift (bird) in flight, similarly placed on rear panel. (X30/X31 have no connection/synergy with other Toonlink services 11/12 or routes on that corridor)
Quote: Michael Wrote: Michael Wrote: [url=http://northeastbuses.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?pid=135044#pid135044][/url]Ah right sorry, i miss-read you post.
I think it would look good in WDS to.
It looked great on the omni's, not too sure if it would suit the omnidekkas.
Ya never know it may re-emerge in the future......
Quote: Think West Durham Swift could have been brought up to date in the style of Red Kite, which looks good on Streetlites and Double Deck B9s, The image of a Swift (bird) in flight, similarly placed on rear panel. (X30/X31 have no connection/synergy with other Toonlink services 11/12 or routes on that corridor)
X70/X71 could also have been included in this new "Swift service to Newcastle" (as these services were part of the original WDS having a similar routing from Sunniside)
"New Northern" Service 6 would have looked good similarly branded as "Magpie" with imagery of a Magpie in flight on rear quarter panel, following Red Kite (and peoposed "Swift" theme)
"Magpie" obviously has associations with Newcastle (Destination) but also (the birds) attraction to Diamonds (service with which it connects - having been the Northern part of the old Diamond service) - Maybe a lot more marketing could play on these themes?
All these "Bird in flight" brands would have synergy of connecting North West Durham towns with Newcastle.
p.s. - I notice from changes to Stanley services, the section of A692 from Pickering Nook Lights to Top Croookgate bank, passing The Hobson Hotel/Golf Course is no longer served (previously by 44 Diamond, which will in future be Northern 6 routed via Burnopfield)
Can anyone give answer to Service changes affecting Hobson section of A692 ?
No! ...... No! .....
Quote: Michael Wrote: Michael Wrote: [url=http://northeastbuses.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?pid=135044#pid135044][/url]Ah right sorry, i miss-read you post.
I think it would look good in WDS to.
It looked great on the omni's, not too sure if it would suit the omnidekkas.
Ya never know it may re-emerge in the future......
Quote: Think West Durham Swift could have been brought up to date in the style of Red Kite, which looks good on Streetlites and Double Deck B9s, The image of a Swift (bird) in flight, similarly placed on rear panel. (X30/X31 have no connection/synergy with other Toonlink services 11/12 or routes on that corridor)
X70/X71 could also have been included in this new "Swift service to Newcastle" (as these services were part of the original WDS having a similar routing from Sunniside)
"New Northern" Service 6 would have looked good similarly branded as "Magpie" with imagery of a Magpie in flight on rear quarter panel, following Red Kite (and peoposed "Swift" theme)
"Magpie" obviously has associations with Newcastle (Destination) but also (the birds) attraction to Diamonds (service with which it connects - having been the Northern part of the old Diamond service) - Maybe a lot more marketing could play on these themes?
All these "Bird in flight" brands would have synergy of connecting North West Durham towns with Newcastle.
p.s. - I notice from changes to Stanley services, the section of A692 from Pickering Nook Lights to Top Croookgate bank, passing The Hobson Hotel/Golf Course is no longer served (previously by 44 Diamond, which will in future be Northern 6 routed via Burnopfield)
Can anyone give answer to Service changes affecting Hobson section of A692 ?
(19 Oct 2015, 11:08 pm)Venturego No! ...... No! .....
(19 Oct 2015, 11:08 pm)Venturego No! ...... No! .....
(19 Oct 2015, 11:11 pm)Diamond One why NO NO NO?!?!?!Sounds like someone is a fan of 2 Unlimited's hit "No Limits"
(19 Oct 2015, 11:08 pm)Venturego No! ...... No! .....
(19 Oct 2015, 11:11 pm)Diamond One why NO NO NO?!?!?!Sounds like someone is a fan of 2 Unlimited's hit "No Limits"
(19 Oct 2015, 11:08 pm)Venturego No! ...... No! .....
North West Durham nothing to do with Winlaron "Toon Link"
GNE could show some Maketing professionism and Innovation here!!
tion here!!
(19 Oct 2015, 11:08 pm)Venturego No! ...... No! .....
North West Durham nothing to do with Winlaron "Toon Link"
GNE could show some Maketing professionism and Innovation here!!
tion here!!
(19 Oct 2015, 11:28 pm)Venturego North West Durham Swift has nothing to do with Winlaton based "Toon Link"
GNE could show some Marketing professionism and Innovation here!!
Come on!!
See a bigger picture ... beyond local enthusiastics ! Ask yourself " How easy would you find local transport if you had just landed from Laos via DUBAI?
(19 Oct 2015, 11:28 pm)Venturego North West Durham Swift has nothing to do with Winlaton based "Toon Link"
GNE could show some Marketing professionism and Innovation here!!
Come on!!
See a bigger picture ... beyond local enthusiastics ! Ask yourself " How easy would you find local transport if you had just landed from Laos via DUBAI?
(19 Oct 2015, 11:14 pm)Jimmi Sounds like someone is a fan of 2 Unlimited's hit "No Limits"That song was a rubbish song although a classic from 90s
(19 Oct 2015, 11:14 pm)Jimmi Sounds like someone is a fan of 2 Unlimited's hit "No Limits"That song was a rubbish song although a classic from 90s
Got a good close up look at 5285 in its new livery, today. It is the best they've done in a why.
Shame that only the right half of not in service was visible on the front led blind.
(20 Oct 2015, 9:14 am)BusLoverMum Got a good close up look at 5285 in its new livery, today. It is the best they've done in a why.
Shame that only the right half of not in service was visible on the front led blind.
(20 Oct 2015, 9:14 am)BusLoverMum Got a good close up look at 5285 in its new livery, today. It is the best they've done in a why.
Shame that only the right half of not in service was visible on the front led blind.
(20 Oct 2015, 9:43 am)Dan The "NOT IN SERVICE" display isn't a 'full screen' due to the fact this vehicle has a colour panel. If it was left in the colour panel, it would look something like this:
Go North East: 4938 / NK51OKX by Daniel Graham, on Flickr
If you mean something else, and there is a genuine fault (which you probably do, given you said the right hand side was working and not the left), we'll have a look at it next Saturday. It could be something as simple as a wrong switch setting - I know the back of the Mercedes Citaros are set up as the back of an OmniCity (which is a completely different size), so that's why they look a little strange.
(20 Oct 2015, 9:43 am)Dan The "NOT IN SERVICE" display isn't a 'full screen' due to the fact this vehicle has a colour panel. If it was left in the colour panel, it would look something like this:
Go North East: 4938 / NK51OKX by Daniel Graham, on Flickr
If you mean something else, and there is a genuine fault (which you probably do, given you said the right hand side was working and not the left), we'll have a look at it next Saturday. It could be something as simple as a wrong switch setting - I know the back of the Mercedes Citaros are set up as the back of an OmniCity (which is a completely different size), so that's why they look a little strange.
(20 Oct 2015, 9:43 am)Dan The "NOT IN SERVICE" display isn't a 'full screen' due to the fact this vehicle has a colour panel. If it was left in the colour panel, it would look something like this:
Go North East: 4938 / NK51OKX by Daniel Graham, on Flickr
If you mean something else, and there is a genuine fault (which you probably do, given you said the right hand side was working and not the left), we'll have a look at it next Saturday. It could be something as simple as a wrong switch setting - I know the back of the Mercedes Citaros are set up as the back of an OmniCity (which is a completely different size), so that's why they look a little strange.
(20 Oct 2015, 9:43 am)Dan The "NOT IN SERVICE" display isn't a 'full screen' due to the fact this vehicle has a colour panel. If it was left in the colour panel, it would look something like this:
Go North East: 4938 / NK51OKX by Daniel Graham, on Flickr
If you mean something else, and there is a genuine fault (which you probably do, given you said the right hand side was working and not the left), we'll have a look at it next Saturday. It could be something as simple as a wrong switch setting - I know the back of the Mercedes Citaros are set up as the back of an OmniCity (which is a completely different size), so that's why they look a little strange.
(20 Oct 2015, 10:08 am)B10man Never known a bus company have such an issue with a destination screen, the most easy of things.
(20 Oct 2015, 10:08 am)B10man Never known a bus company have such an issue with a destination screen, the most easy of things.
(20 Oct 2015, 10:08 am)B10man Never known a bus company have such an issue with a destination screen, the most easy of things.
(20 Oct 2015, 10:15 am)Michael I don't work for the company but i can say now and Dan will also say it:
It might look easy but its not....
(20 Oct 2015, 10:15 am)Michael I don't work for the company but i can say now and Dan will also say it:
It might look easy but its not....
(20 Oct 2015, 1:53 pm)Dan In my opinion, destinations are as difficult as the company makes them. The likes of Stagecoach have very few problems with destinations, and I think that's because they stick to a standard size across all vehicles. Behind the scenes, the destinations themselves are nifty pieces of kit which have the potential to do a lot of things. The destinations are linked to Next Stop Announcements which is an important thing to keep in mind when making destinations, as the order must be the same on both systems otherwise they'll get confused.
Go North East has more than ten different sizes of LED destination alone (across the company), and that's before you even consider the vehicles which have the older flipdot displays and the mixture of both LED and flipdot. As such, the process to make the destinations is a lot more time-consuming, and there's a lot more that can go wrong. However, the new method of profiling the destination controllers should, on paper, make things a little less complicated (as switch settings will no longer need to be changed when a bus transfers from one depot to another).
Arriva are already falling into the same trap as Go North East: their vehicles which are refurbished to "Sapphire" specification have a front display in the back opposed to a standard size rear display, but their programme seemingly does not accommodate for this size to be used in the back.
We are looking into uploading the destination programmes and Next Stop media to vehicles using Wi-Fi. To provide an example of what this could achieve - on the first day of the Rugby World Cup, the traffic resulted in all services being terminated at Central Station heading into Newcastle, rather than Eldon Square. If we had this automatic uploading of media, destinations would have been able to show "Newcastle Central Station" with the Next Stop Announcement screens also showing a notice to passengers.
(20 Oct 2015, 1:53 pm)Dan In my opinion, destinations are as difficult as the company makes them. The likes of Stagecoach have very few problems with destinations, and I think that's because they stick to a standard size across all vehicles. Behind the scenes, the destinations themselves are nifty pieces of kit which have the potential to do a lot of things. The destinations are linked to Next Stop Announcements which is an important thing to keep in mind when making destinations, as the order must be the same on both systems otherwise they'll get confused.
Go North East has more than ten different sizes of LED destination alone (across the company), and that's before you even consider the vehicles which have the older flipdot displays and the mixture of both LED and flipdot. As such, the process to make the destinations is a lot more time-consuming, and there's a lot more that can go wrong. However, the new method of profiling the destination controllers should, on paper, make things a little less complicated (as switch settings will no longer need to be changed when a bus transfers from one depot to another).
Arriva are already falling into the same trap as Go North East: their vehicles which are refurbished to "Sapphire" specification have a front display in the back opposed to a standard size rear display, but their programme seemingly does not accommodate for this size to be used in the back.
We are looking into uploading the destination programmes and Next Stop media to vehicles using Wi-Fi. To provide an example of what this could achieve - on the first day of the Rugby World Cup, the traffic resulted in all services being terminated at Central Station heading into Newcastle, rather than Eldon Square. If we had this automatic uploading of media, destinations would have been able to show "Newcastle Central Station" with the Next Stop Announcement screens also showing a notice to passengers.
(20 Oct 2015, 1:57 pm)Michael Now that would be good, would be easier for passengers to know that the bus will be terminating at "Central" instead of else where...
It would be a lot easier on diversions to... i'm sure that's what Lothian does?
(20 Oct 2015, 1:57 pm)Michael Now that would be good, would be easier for passengers to know that the bus will be terminating at "Central" instead of else where...
It would be a lot easier on diversions to... i'm sure that's what Lothian does?
(20 Oct 2015, 2:02 pm)Dan Lothian Buses show "Route Diverted" on the destination display (as below), and also have other variations such as "Part Route":
Rugby Specials 885 and 853 by Stuart Montgomery, on Flickr
Lothian Buses 309 SN09CUC Gyle Centre by Bruce Kitchener, on Flickr
So it's a similar system, but I believe theirs is manual rather than automatic.
(20 Oct 2015, 2:02 pm)Dan Lothian Buses show "Route Diverted" on the destination display (as below), and also have other variations such as "Part Route":
Rugby Specials 885 and 853 by Stuart Montgomery, on Flickr
Lothian Buses 309 SN09CUC Gyle Centre by Bruce Kitchener, on Flickr
So it's a similar system, but I believe theirs is manual rather than automatic.