(08 Sep 2015, 9:02 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]I don't think you are going by what I said, Michael... I think you're (wrongly) trying to read between the lines - not everything I say is some sort of cryptic clue.
"Impending service revisions at Riverside Depot are set to see "The Highwayman" services 97 and 98 undergoing route alterations, following a recent online and paper-based customer consultation, allowing customers to give their feedback on the company's proposed service changes. The entire batch of "The Highwayman" branded Scania L94UB/Wright Solar vehicles is set to undergo repaint as a result. The first vehicle out of the paintshop is 4932, and it has been repainted into the company's corporate livery."
There's nothing in the above that explicitly states that all of "The Highwayman" buses are going to be repainted into Go North East's corporate livery.
We'll have to see which colour(s) the next Highwaymans go when they're repainted, won't we?
Probables known me haha
But i still think all of them will go red... honestly think the Highwayman will get new/newer buses and a total new brand but this will be after the changes though, when buses are bought - new or 2nd hand....
If Deptford can work comfortably with the 2x B9 spares for the 56, why don't they swap one with a B7 from Riverside (3963) and put it permanently on the TEN allowing 6084 to act as a dedicated spare rather than a go inbetween vehicle? Would then give the TEN a full PVR of 14 Geminis rather than relying on the internal and external reliability issyes that the TTX faces (breakdowns, VORs, RTAs, congestion). Then Deptford still have 1 B9 that they can allocate and as a last point of call, a B7 equipped with Wi-Fi. I know that they were bought as spares for the 56 but would it not be wiser to share the extra vehicle elsewhere in the network where really needed rather than having it on the Bishops for some of the time.
(08 Sep 2015, 10:35 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote [ -> ]If Deptford can work comfortably with the 2x B9 spares for the 56, why don't they swap one with a B7 from Riverside (3963) and put it permanently on the TEN allowing 6084 to act as a dedicated spare rather than a go inbetween vehicle? Would then give the TEN a full PVR of 14 Geminis rather than relying on the internal and external reliability issyes that the TTX faces (breakdowns, VORs, RTAs, congestion). Then Deptford still have 1 B9 that they can allocate and as a last point of call, a B7 equipped with Wi-Fi. I know that they were bought as spares for the 56 but would it not be wiser to share the extra vehicle elsewhere in the network where really needed rather than having it on the Bishops for some of the time.
In short: no - it would not be wiser.
(01 Sep 2015, 10:37 am)Yaureolin wrote [ -> ]I'm pretty sure that it's been said before that 4923 is a floating spare of some-sort? Not sure if that's still the case mind.
Love how it's carrying adverts for thornhill school and Newcastle college
(04 Sep 2015, 3:36 pm)S813 FVK wrote [ -> ]ex-Megabus YN14 FVR at Chester-le-Street depot:
Allocated fleet number 9107, this vehicle's demonstration period with Go North East has been extended and it will indeed see use on National Express work.
Keep an eye out for the Mega-express!
Wright StreetDeck 9119 (SN64 CTU) is due to transfer to Percy Main shortly for use on "Cobalt Clipper" services 309/310. Its destinations were programmed at Riverside this afternoon as depicted below:
Go North East: 9119 / SN64CTU by
Daniel Graham, on Flickr
(09 Sep 2015, 1:59 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Wright StreetDeck 9119 (SN64 CTU) is due to transfer to Percy Main shortly for use on "Cobalt Clipper" services 309/310. Its destinations were programmed at Riverside this afternoon as depicted below:
Go North East: 9119 / SN64CTU by Daniel Graham, on Flickr
Oh Davey will happy!
Why hasn't it gone on the X9/X10?
(09 Sep 2015, 1:59 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Wright StreetDeck 9119 (SN64 CTU) is due to transfer to Percy Main shortly for use on "Cobalt Clipper" services 309/310. Its destinations were programmed at Riverside this afternoon as depicted below:
Go North East: 9119 / SN64CTU by Daniel Graham, on Flickr
Liking the 'part route' on the second line of the destination. Taking after Lothian
When does the 309 terminate at Old Hartley like?
(09 Sep 2015, 2:59 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]When does the 309 terminate at Old Hartley like?
Upcoming Aviva Tour of Britain cycle race.
(09 Sep 2015, 3:03 pm)S813 FVK wrote [ -> ]Upcoming Aviva Tour of Britain cycle race.
Ah yeah cheers.
(09 Sep 2015, 3:03 pm)S813 FVK wrote [ -> ]Upcoming Aviva Tour of Britain cycle race.
Not upcoming - today! Tom mustn't have gone to the effort of reading the essay on that photo's caption.
(09 Sep 2015, 3:11 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Not upcoming - today! Tom mustn't have gone to the effort of reading the essay on that photo's caption.
Sorry haha never even clicked on the photo! Are all of Percy Main's services uploaded on that blind? Hopefully it might be trialled on the Coaster too.
(09 Sep 2015, 3:18 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]Sorry haha never even clicked on the photo! Are all of Percy Main's services uploaded on that blind? Hopefully it might be trialled on the Coaster too.
Yes - it is just Percy Main's standard LED programme.
Should only be allocated to the Cobalt Clipper, as this will allow for a more accurate average MPG figure on these services to be obtained.
And before the speculation starts about it is not going on the TTX as it will breakdown.......it will still be going on there, but heading to Percy Main first.
If the MPG of the Streetdeck was to beat the B9's, do you think GNE would dotch the GKN mods for 6101 - 6116 and change the 309 / 310 to Streetdecks?
(09 Sep 2015, 4:18 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote [ -> ]If the MPG of the Streetdeck was to beat the B9's, do you think GNE would dotch the GKN mods for 6101 - 6116 and change the 309 / 310 to Streetdecks?
No. Would be completely stupid and would cost more in repaints etc than the GKN mods themselves.
(09 Sep 2015, 1:59 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Wright StreetDeck 9119 (SN64 CTU) is due to transfer to Percy Main shortly for use on "Cobalt Clipper" services 309/310. Its destinations were programmed at Riverside this afternoon as depicted below:
Go North East: 9119 / SN64CTU by Daniel Graham, on Flickr
That seems a much more sensible use for that bus than the X9/X10, though the geminis on it are only a couple of years old, anyhow.
(09 Sep 2015, 4:26 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]That seems a much more sensible use for that bus than the X9/X10, though the geminis on it are only a couple of years old, anyhow.
Its still going on the X9/X10, just off to Percy Main first =)
Dose Chester le Street do the X1
(09 Sep 2015, 4:57 pm)jaimzm wrote [ -> ]Dose Chester le Street do the X1
Yes. The 17:08 journey out of Newcastle. 3872 was allocated tonight.
I learnt today that 3964 is a **** bus it makes an awful noise so it can be heard from far, far away
I noticed that there were no Go North East supervisors down at my school to manage the buses and answer queries at all today (AM and PM) and it was instead, left down to the staff. The whole point of them coming down is that they can boost the bus batteries or whatever using the power pack they usually have in the van. Luckily, there were no problems regarding vehicles breaking down tonight.
Is it normal/usual for GNE staff to be present whenever school buses arrive/depart?
(09 Sep 2015, 9:51 pm)G-CPTN wrote [ -> ]Is it normal/usual for GNE staff to be present whenever school buses arrive/depart?
I've not known it to happen in Washington, as it's usually teacher supervised on a rota. Guess it depends on the size of the school and amount of services they run.
(09 Sep 2015, 9:51 pm)G-CPTN wrote [ -> ]Is it normal/usual for GNE staff to be present whenever school buses arrive/depart?
It wasn't normal for St Bedes until the 2013/14 academic year when GNE staff have been present for the last 3 years, most of the time without fail but today there was no sign of GNE staff at all. I have no idea how it works with other schools.
At my old school it was teachers which watched for the scholars services
(09 Sep 2015, 10:03 pm)S813 FVK wrote [ -> ]It wasn't normal for St Bedes until the 2013/14 academic year when GNE staff have been present for the last 3 years, most of the time without fail but today there was no sign of GNE staff at all. I have no idea how it works with other schools.
Stanley's St Bedes scholars services are commercially operated rather than secured as per most Tyne & Wear scholars services (I believe some Emmanuel College services are commercially operated too), hence why some of the arrangements are slightly different.
I don't know for sure, but I think there have been quite a few meetings lately so the staff who usually supervise your scholars may have been busy with nobody available to cover.
8301 Is back from Diagtest had it yesterday on my 88.
Can anyone say what duty 9108 is on today please ?