Information from "Steven Knight Media - Fleet News Ramblings":
➨Stagecoach UK Bus 2017/18 new vehicle orders
The various Stagecoach UK Bus subsidiary companies are currently setting their budgets for the 2017/18 financial year. The current work will confirm that bids for new vehicles, which have already been made, have been agreed. The full order details are not expected to be confirmed by Stagecoach Group, however, until all the budget planning work has been completed and signed off.
We are aware, however, that new Enviro 400MMCs for the Stagecoach Merseyside & South Lancashire fleet have been agreed and delivery of 33 vehicles, with fleet numbers from 10811, will start imminently.
I wonder what's on order for the North East this year, if any?
Hopefully there is, wouldn't mind more gas buses at Sunderland but with all the cuts to services, i very much doubt that.
Would like to see the E's get new buses though, maybe the 100 too.
(18 Jan 2017, 7:40 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Hopefully there is, wouldn't mind more gas buses at Sunderland but with all the cuts to services, i very much doubt that.
Would like to see the E's get new buses though, maybe the 100 too.
The "E" routes should be upgraded to allow better competition with GNE's route 20 which is allocated vehicles which have free Wi-Fi, USB plug sockets, next stop announcements, and so on. I assume the changes to service 18/19 will be putting extra pressure on the "E" routes as well?
(18 Jan 2017, 7:53 pm)AIG20 wrote [ -> ]The "E" routes should be upgraded to allow better competition with GNE's route 20 which is allocated vehicles which have free Wi-Fi, USB plug sockets, next stop announcements, and so on. I assume the changes to service 18/19 will be putting extra pressure on the "E" routes as well?
Probables will, like I've said before, i'm expecting the 18 to be gone by end of this year or the first half of 2018... 2 sets of changes in 6/7 months, both to it's route and times, it seems they are just slowly withdrawing it.....
(18 Jan 2017, 5:35 pm)AIG20 wrote [ -> ]Information from "Steven Knight Media - Fleet News Ramblings":
Any news on 2017/8 allocations yet? I've heard about where 5 E200MMCs might be going, but the numbers quoted suggest they won't be the very first ones of the type in the order.
This has been shared on 'DartSLF.com', and comes from Paul Blackman on 'South England Bus Enthusiasts' Facebook Group
Alexander Dennis Enviro400MMC
10866 to 10881 for Cambridge
10882 to 10888 for Birkenhead
10889 to 10895 for Winchester
10896 to 10901 for Gainsborough
10902 to 10905 for Oxford
10906 to 10927 for Kilmarnock
Volvo B5LH
13111 to 13117 for Arbroath
Alexander Dennis Enviro200MMC 11.8M
26141 to 26145 for Stockport
26146 to 26165 for Portsmouth
26166 to 26171 for Dunfermline
26172 to 26177 for Guildford
Alexander Dennis Enviro200MMC 10.8M
37451 to 37474 for Porth
37475 to 37480 for Barnsley
37481 to 37490 for Lincoln
37491 to 37515 for Nuneaton
37516 to 37524 for Guildford
Scania N230UD/Alexander Dennis Enviro400MMC (which obviously means they have made up and Scania have agreed to fit e-fans rather than belt-powered ones)
15291 to 15294 for Fenstanton
15295 to 15305 for Preston
15306 to 15327 for Torquay
15328 to 15339 for Eastbourne
15340 to 15349 for Swindon
Volvo B8RLE
21311 to 21312 for Fenstanton
Volvo Coaches
53401 to 53409 for Dunfermline
54351 to 54355 for Macduff
54356 to 54361 for Glenrothes
54362 to 54363 for Perth
54401 to 54403 for Chesterfield
54821 to 54825 for Inverness
54826 to 54834 for Bedford
Volvo B5TL Open Topper
13801 to 13807 for Kendal
Well nothing for the North East.... bet we get rubbish cascades!
(11 Mar 2017, 10:26 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]Well nothing for the North East.... bet we get rubbish cascades!
Newcastle just got loads of stuff last year, come on Michael give others a chance
(11 Mar 2017, 1:07 pm)citaro5284 wrote [ -> ]Newcastle just got loads of stuff last year, come on Michael give others a chance
Hopefully the open tops for Kendel are here by the Summer, as i'm heading to lakes on the 5th August for a week.
(11 Mar 2017, 1:07 pm)citaro5284 wrote [ -> ]Newcastle just got loads of stuff last year, come on Michael give others a chance
23 new buses in 6 years? Considering the amount of profit they make here, I consider that a scandal frankly.
(11 Mar 2017, 2:06 pm)markydh wrote [ -> ]23 new buses in 6 years? Considering the amount of profit they make here, I consider that a scandal frankly.
What amount of profit!? Or do you think these cuts are just to piss people off? Fact - Newcastle isn't the cash cow some people seem to think it is.
Using the word 'fact' doesn't make it so. Cite your evidence. Personally, I see the cuts as a bargain basement way of withdrawing the 54 reg buses which would otherwise have required direct replacements.
(11 Mar 2017, 2:48 pm)markydh wrote [ -> ]Using the word 'fact' doesn't make it so. Cite your evidence. Personally, I see the cuts as a bargain basement way of withdrawing the 54 reg buses which would otherwise have required direct replacements.
Having read a very nasty rumour on another forum recently, I would echo your call for people to back "facts" with evidence.
(11 Mar 2017, 3:11 pm)Tamesider wrote [ -> ]Having read a very nasty rumour on another forum recently, I would echo your call for people to back "facts" with evidence.
I've just checked the last financial report for Busways as a whole and it made a post-tax profit in 15/16 of £9.03 million, which was actually an £800K increase. Cleveland Transit was £2.5 million. Greater Manchester Buses South was £9.46 million. I mention the latter because it's various depots see heavy investment year on year. To put that into context, Busways has less than half the number of vehicles GMBS has, yet generates almost as much post-tax profit.
(11 Mar 2017, 3:24 pm)markydh wrote [ -> ]I've just checked the last financial report for Busways as a whole and it made a post-tax profit in 15/16 of £9.03 million, which was actually an £800K increase. Cleveland Transit was £2.5 million. Greater Manchester Buses South was £9.46 million. I mention the latter because it's various depots see heavy investment year on year. To put that into context, Busways has less than half the number of vehicles GMBS has, yet generates almost as much post-tax profit.
Interesting; I've just done a search on the Companies' House site for GMBS, albeit I can only decipher Pre-tax profits. That seems to show gross profit of £12.526m (is £3m+ a bit much for tax?). Point being, profits have nose dived over the last two years. Turnover has actually increased, but I suspect that's more to do with fare increases and the transfer of the GMBW (ie. Wigan) accounts to the main company. It all points to a big increase in costs
My point about "rumour v fact" is that the Statement blames the drop in profit on a repayment of an internal loan, the continued stagnation of the Economy and cuts in LA funding. However, the "rumour" is that the drop in profits is due to the cost of "Roadworks in the city" estimated at £8 million. As such, the company has been "instructed by Perth" to cut services across GM to recover that money.
As regards the seemingly large investment - you'll note that it isn't continuing into 2017/8 - this is presumably due to a combination of trying to stop a voluntary "LEZ" becoming compulsory, and decision to get rid of MANs (of all ages) as quickly as possible. A more subtle variation of the latter could be a bid to generally replace single-deckers with double-deckers to allow for across the board cuts in headways, whilst maintaining peak hour capacity. That would save the most money "on paper", but with punctuality worsening by the day, especially outside the city boundary, and the reduced flexibility for day-to-day maintenance (virtually all buses out from 0700-1800), I suspect it will only accelerate off-peak passenger loss.
The whole situation is complicated by mixed messages about the Bus Services Bill, of course. On the one hand, we had the Second Reading in the Commons last week, with some very surprising and encouraging comments from certain GM MPs (of all three main parties), with a rumour of a further announcement this coming Friday. OTOH, there is a suggestion that the fallout from Brexit will delay the whole process until after the Mayoral Elections - which in turn could put the whole Bill in doubt, although the source of this suggestion hasn't explained how.
And to provide a loose comparison (difficult when the three companies have totally different accounting years), Arriva Northumbria's post-tax profit for 2015 was just £1.2 million! Go North East's was £6.5 million for 14/15. 15/16 haven't appeared on the Companies House website, yet (they should be on in the next few weeks, though). So based on all this, I would suggest the the actual facts support the notion that Stagecoach do very well out of Tyne and Wear!
(10 Mar 2017, 10:48 pm)Kuyoyo wrote [ -> ]This has been shared on 'DartSLF.com', and comes from Paul Blackman on 'South England Bus Enthusiasts' Facebook Group
Alexander Dennis Enviro400MMC
10866 to 10881 for Cambridge
10882 to 10888 for Birkenhead
10889 to 10895 for Winchester
10896 to 10901 for Gainsborough
10902 to 10905 for Oxford
10906 to 10927 for Kilmarnock
Volvo B5LH
13111 to 13117 for Arbroath
Alexander Dennis Enviro200MMC 11.8M
26141 to 26145 for Stockport
26146 to 26165 for Portsmouth
26166 to 26171 for Dunfermline
26172 to 26177 for Guildford
Alexander Dennis Enviro200MMC 10.8M
37451 to 37474 for Porth
37475 to 37480 for Barnsley
37481 to 37490 for Lincoln
37491 to 37515 for Nuneaton
37516 to 37524 for Guildford
Scania N230UD/Alexander Dennis Enviro400MMC (which obviously means they have made up and Scania have agreed to fit e-fans rather than belt-powered ones)
15291 to 15294 for Fenstanton
15295 to 15305 for Preston
15306 to 15327 for Torquay
15328 to 15339 for Eastbourne
15340 to 15349 for Swindon
Volvo B8RLE
21311 to 21312 for Fenstanton
Volvo Coaches
53401 to 53409 for Dunfermline
54351 to 54355 for Macduff
54356 to 54361 for Glenrothes
54362 to 54363 for Perth
54401 to 54403 for Chesterfield
54821 to 54825 for Inverness
54826 to 54834 for Bedford
Volvo B5TL Open Topper
13801 to 13807 for Kendal
Apparently, the orders haven't been officially announced by Stagecoach, so hopefully there are more vehicles on the 2017/8 order. Fingers Crossed!
(11 Mar 2017, 1:15 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]
Hopefully the open tops for Kendel are here by the Summer, as i'm heading to lakes on the 5th August for a week.
Due for the summer they are.
17013/4/5/6/17217/17221/17277 (minus 17012) will be up for disposal with 17692 transferring to Carlisle.
(14 Mar 2017, 8:42 pm)RBZ 5459 wrote [ -> ]Due for the summer they are. 17013/4/5/6/17217/17221/17277 (minus 17012) will be up for disposal with 17692 transferring to Carlisle.
Cool, thanks for the info
(13 Mar 2017, 7:31 pm)AIG20 wrote [ -> ]Apparently, the orders haven't been officially announced by Stagecoach, so hopefully there are more vehicles on the 2017/8 order. Fingers Crossed!
Yes very small order compared to previous years (under 300 compared to 480 plus extra last year)
Perhaps DDA deadlines have inflated the last two years orders
(21 Mar 2017, 9:09 am)RBZ 5459 wrote [ -> ]Artist's impression of the new Volvo B5TL/Wright Gemini 3 OTs for Kendal's 599 open-topper service - The Lake Sider.
Numbered 13801-07 they are a 'beefed' up Lothian spec, also the first Stagecoach vehicles to have white LED destination screens inc full-length rear.
I quite like that, shame that all of the open top routes are not going to be open top.
In the process of delivery at present are Volvo B5LH/Alexander Dennis Enviro400MMCs 13111-7 (SF17 VMT/U/V/W/X/Y/Z) to join the older examples at Arbroath. These are to be used on the 20/21 (Dundee to Forfar/Kirrie/Brechin/Stracathro)
Stagecoach bus handbook due out end of April with full fleet list of 2017/18 orders and allocations. Sorry if I've missed it posted earlier
Kind regards
(29 Mar 2017, 9:02 pm)Youngymmv wrote [ -> ]Stagecoach bus handbook due out end of April with full fleet list of 2017/18 orders and allocations. Sorry if I've missed it posted earlier
Kind regards
Which handbook is this? There are quite a few on the market - albeit some aren't single operator publications.
(04 Apr 2017, 8:16 pm)ITamesider wrote [ -> ]Which handbook is this? There are quite a few on the market - albeit some aren't single operator publications.
It's the British bus book publishing. Released every year and lists all upcoming orders for the year ahead (albeit sometimes parts of orders could be diverted)
(05 Apr 2017, 7:14 pm)Youngymmv wrote [ -> ]It's the British bus book publishing. Released every year and lists all upcoming orders for the year ahead (albeit sometimes parts of orders could be diverted)
Ah yes, the expensive plastic one.
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http://m.stagecoach.com/media/news-relea...04-13.aspx
122 ADL MMC E400 double-deckers
59 Scania ADL MMC E400 double-deckers
62 ADL MMC E200 single-deckers
40 ADL MMC E200 midibuses
18 Wrightbus StreetLite 11.5m Micro Hybrid single-deckers
7 Wrightbus Volvo open top double decker
2 Wrightbus Eclipse-Volvo single-deckers
9 Plaxton Elite i 15metre coaches
8 Plaxton Elite 6x2 15metre coaches
14 Plaxton Elite 4x2 coaches
3 Caetano Levante Volvo B11R 6x2 coaches
So, there's more buses on that order than are accounted for on the allocation list higher up the thread...
(13 Apr 2017, 9:39 am)Kuyoyo wrote [ -> ]http://m.stagecoach.com/media/news-relea...04-13.aspx
122 ADL MMC E400 double-deckers
59 Scania ADL MMC E400 double-deckers
62 ADL MMC E200 single-deckers
40 ADL MMC E200 midibuses
18 Wrightbus StreetLite 11.5m Micro Hybrid single-deckers
7 Wrightbus Volvo open top double decker
2 Wrightbus Eclipse-Volvo single-deckers
9 Plaxton Elite i 15metre coaches
8 Plaxton Elite 6x2 15metre coaches
14 Plaxton Elite 4x2 coaches
3 Caetano Levante Volvo B11R 6x2 coaches
So, is the North East receiving any new vehicles this year?