(16 Aug 2014, 5:10 pm)upt50k wrote [ -> ]Has anyone heard any feedback from those drivers who have been familiarised so far as to how this compares to the Pulsars
I've not had a drive of it yet, but have been familiarised with the cab etc. I'm told they're a bit slower though by those who have driven them over from depot... Also lower top speed being limited at 52-53 as opposed to Pulsars which will do 60.
(16 Aug 2014, 6:39 pm)tyresmoke wrote [ -> ]I've not had a drive of it yet, but have been familiarised with the cab etc. I'm told they're a bit slower though by those who have driven them over from depot... Also lower top speed being limited at 52-53 as opposed to Pulsars which will do 60.
Yes a driver told me he was dreading taking them up Lythe Bank! Going to be as bad as the London deckers at Robin Hoods Bay?!
(16 Aug 2014, 6:45 pm)Roland Pratt wrote [ -> ]Yes a driver told me he was dreading taking them up Lythe Bank! Going to be as bad as the London deckers at Robin Hoods Bay?!
Been told they're set up for the hills though, so we will wait and see! We were all wondering about the wheelbase being longer than Pulsars, with the humps in Skelton High St and going into Skinningrove?
(16 Aug 2014, 6:45 pm)Roland Pratt wrote [ -> ]Yes a driver told me he was dreading taking them up Lythe Bank! Going to be as bad as the London deckers at Robin Hoods Bay?!
Ha'way...you can't get any worse than that.
They fall back down (and that's not me exaggerating either!)
(16 Aug 2014, 6:53 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Ha'way...you can't get any worse than that.
They fall back down (and that's not me exaggerating either!)
DAFs up Waldridge bank on the 50?
What buses do you guys think would cope on this bank. I'm not going to name it but I'll give yous a few clues:
- No Caravans allowed
- On the way to the land of pink creatures where the place is named after
- 25 % gradient
- Plenty of warning signs ahead
- Bend in the middle
B9TL or an Olympian by any chance?
(16 Aug 2014, 8:15 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]B9TL or an Olympian by any chance?
Do you know what one I'm on about yet?
(16 Aug 2014, 8:16 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote [ -> ]Do you know what one I'm on about yet?
I haven't the foggiest, but I assumed the answer would be one of the two!
(16 Aug 2014, 8:17 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]I haven't the foggiest, but I assumed the answer would be one of the two!
No, what bank I'm I on about?
(16 Aug 2014, 8:18 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote [ -> ]No, what bank I'm I on about?
Well the question was "What buses do you guys think would cope on this bank"? I honestly haven't the foggiest where the bank is like. Enlighten us?
(16 Aug 2014, 8:19 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]Well the question was "What buses do you guys think would cope on this bank"? I honestly haven't the foggiest where the bank is like. Enlighten us?
Ok, here it goes.........
Sutton Bank!
(16 Aug 2014, 8:20 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote [ -> ]Ok, here it goes.........
Sutton Bank!
Cars struggle to get up there, so I imagine buses are banned along with the other vehicles on the 'no-no' list.
Indeed the EYMS, service used to turn around in the car park at the top.
Unless it has been axed, I imagine it still isn't powerful enough to get back up.
(16 Aug 2014, 8:34 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]Cars struggle to get up there, so I imagine buses are banned along with the other vehicles on the 'no-no' list.
Indeed the EYMS, service used to turn around in the car park at the top.
Unless it has been axed, I imagine it still isn't powerful enough to get back up.
I've been up there with an EYMS coach, back in the day
(09 Aug 2014, 1:38 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]It's undergoing 'engine repairs' by DiagTest...
https://flic.kr/p/ogJm4q
Don't know if it has been previously reported but 7504 was in service on Saturday.
(16 Aug 2014, 8:53 pm)busman101 wrote [ -> ]I've been up there with an EYMS coach, back in the day
That will have been fun!
How did you manage and more importantly, how big was the queue of traffic behind you?
(16 Aug 2014, 8:34 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]Cars struggle to get up there, so I imagine buses are banned along with the other vehicles on the 'no-no' list.
Indeed the EYMS, service used to turn around in the car park at the top.
Unless it has been axed, I imagine it still isn't powerful enough to get back up.
128 ran there as a Sunday extension from Helmsley. It has recently been axed but never used the main part of the bank. Unless you're on about a moors bus service.
(17 Aug 2014, 8:35 am)Robert wrote [ -> ]128 ran there as a Sunday extension from Helmsley. It has recently been axed but never used the main part of the bank. Unless you're on about a moors bus service.
It was a few years ago since I needed to be over that way on a regular basis - so not sure what it was.
Can just remember a Gemini using the car park/visitors centre as a terminus.
Because I was generally over that way with work, it will have been a weekday service.
(17 Aug 2014, 8:47 am)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]It was a few years ago since I needed to be over that way on a regular basis - so not sure what it was.
Can just remember a Gemini using the car park/visitors centre as a terminus.
Because I was generally over that way with work, it will have been a weekday service.
Could have started out as an everyday service but all i know is that it was reduced to Sunday only then completely phased out recently.
(16 Aug 2014, 8:34 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]Cars struggle to get up there, so I imagine buses are banned along with the other vehicles on the 'no-no' list.
Indeed the EYMS, service used to turn around in the car park at the top.
Unless it has been axed, I imagine it still isn't powerful enough to get back up.
If I'm right in thinking it continued from Helmsley, the route wouldn't have actually been required to go up or down Sutton Bank. However, I do agree that it wouldn't have been powerful enough to tackle it!
(16 Aug 2014, 6:39 pm)tyresmoke wrote [ -> ]I've not had a drive of it yet, but have been familiarised with the cab etc. I'm told they're a bit slower though by those who have driven them over from depot... Also lower top speed being limited at 52-53 as opposed to Pulsars which will do 60.
This will slow up Darlington X1 when they get their examples as they use the full performance of the current Pulsars unless there are some timing changes when Max is introduced
(17 Aug 2014, 2:07 pm)BJ10VUS wrote [ -> ]If I'm right in thinking it continued from Helmsley, the route wouldn't have actually been required to go up or down Sutton Bank. However, I do agree that it wouldn't have been powerful enough to tackle it!
It was an extension of a service to Helmsley - where it originated from I have no idea.
Although it would have been useful to fill the black hole between Thirsk and the Moors, I am guessing the bank is the reason why the black hole exists.
Shame they didn't have Palatine II's on :p
(17 Aug 2014, 2:24 pm)upt50k wrote [ -> ]This will slow up Darlington X1 when they get their examples as they use the full performance of the current Pulsars unless there are some timing changes when Max is introduced
But why are they slowing them down for? I got told by one driver at Blyth that the DB300's are limited to 50mph.
7445,7468,7470,7474,7611,7612 on metro replacements today
(17 Aug 2014, 3:30 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]It was an extension of a service to Helmsley - where it originated from I have no idea.
Although it would have been useful to fill the black hole between Thirsk and the Moors, I am guessing the bank is the reason why the black hole exists.
Shame they didn't have Palatine II's on :p
Starts at Scarborough and operates via Pickering, judging by the most recent timetable (excludes Helmsley to Sutton Bank Visitor Centre), so I think I'm right about it not having to climb the bank. I totally agree about the bank being a "black hole" though, and it's a shame that the link will ever exist, as I doubt even the mighty Palatine II could climb Sutton Bank!
Brrrrrrooooommmm, brrrrrrooooommmm, brrrrrrooooommmm!
(17 Aug 2014, 5:22 pm)BJ10VUS wrote [ -> ]Starts at Scarborough and operates via Pickering, judging by the most recent timetable (excludes Helmsley to Sutton Bank Visitor Centre), so I think I'm right about it not having to climb the bank. I totally agree about the bank being a "black hole" though, and it's a shame that the link will ever exist, as I doubt even the mighty Palatine II could climb Sutton Bank!
Brrrrrrooooommmm, brrrrrrooooommmm, brrrrrrooooommmm!
Ok then:
Palatine 2 on bend:
Vroom, hiss, vrrrrroooommmmm(hiss), vroommm and next the top, a gear change
B9TL:
Sound of the Pulleys then a bang then a vroom
E400:
Juddering and slowly picking up pace. Don't try it with 7501 - 7513 though
B5TL:
The sound of running feet and aching of people trying to push the thing up!
Optare Spectra 7483 is still in service and is on the 1240 X20 from Newcastle.
(18 Aug 2014, 11:50 am)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]Optare Spectra 7483 is still in service and is on the 1240 X20 from Newcastle.
Remains out while Redcar have 7491. Be out until at least October.
Belmont Sapphire Pulsar 1522 now has yellow fleet number on the front. On 1519 I've noticed a box with the fleet number in about halfway down the bus above the window inside.