Canny day out to the Heath Common Running day near Wakefield.
Todays haulage is as follows using the following codes as places travelled to.
HC - Heath Common
WF - Wakefield Bus Station
NM - Normanton Market Place
1 - HC to NM - C920FMP - Leyland Lynx Mk1 - West Riding Buses
2 - NM to HC - C920FMP - Leyland Lynx Mk1 - West Riding Buses
3 - HC to NM - F100AKB - Renault PR100 / Northern Counties - East London
4 - NM to HC - F100AKB - Renault PR100 / Northern Counties - East London
5 - HC to WF - A658OCX - Leyland Olympian / ECW - Mexborough & Swinton (Yorkshire Traction)
6 - WF to HC - A763NNA - Leyland Atlantean / Northern Counties - GM Buses
7 - HC to NM - BYW432V - Leyland National Mk1 - Pennine
8 - NM to HC - BYW432V - Leyland National Mk1 - Pennine
9 - HC to WF - A577NWX - Leyland Olympian / ECW - West Riding Buses
10 - WF to HC - PJX35 - Leyland Leopard / Weymann - Halifax Corporation Transport
11 - HC to NM - NKU245X - Leyland National Mk2 - Yorkshire Traction
12 - NM to HC - NKU245X - Leyland National Mk2 - Yorkshire Traction
My day so far...
Metro 4038 - Stadium of Light to Park Lane
GNE 53?? #60 - Park Lane to Ryhope
GNE 5371 #60 - Ryhope to Grangetown
SNE 36978 #11 - Grangetown to Sunderland
SNE 27728 #E1 Sunderland to Wheatsheaf
GNE 640 #700 - Wheatsheaf to Roker
SNE 39728 #19 - Roker to Seaburn
GNE 3981 #99 - Seaburn to Silksworth
SNE 22215 #12 - Silksworth to Sunderland
Metro 4062 - Sunderland to Heworth
GNE 3983 - Heworth to Monkwearmouth
Haven't done one of these in a while - so here goes.
Didn't make a note of fleet numbers.
GNE 4 - Home to Shiney Row.
GNE x1 - Shiney to Gateshead Int
Metro (refurbed) - Gateshead Int to Central
*work*
Northern Rail - Central to Sunderland
SNE 3 (my first gas bus) - John St to Holmeside
GNE 20 - Park Lane to Houghton
Compass 79 - Houghton to home.
Anyone who lives in Durham and has read the "Summer Fun" magazine we all got would have noticed that the Shildon Bus Rally is on the 27th July this year. A line up can be found
here.
(15 Jul 2014, 6:26 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]Anyone who lives in Durham and has read the "Summer Fun" magazine we all got would have noticed that the Shildon Bus Rally is on the 27th July this year. A line up can be found here.
It pretty much guaranteed that when I go on hoilday, there is a bus rally. So that's three I've missed now.
(15 Jul 2014, 6:27 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]It pretty much guaranteed that when I go on hoilday, there is a bus rally. So that's three I've missed now.
Bad timing for me, as the air show is also on.
(15 Jul 2014, 6:32 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]Bad timing for me, as the air show is also on.
Your lucky that you get to see the Airshow - I am gutted to say the least.
(15 Jul 2014, 6:26 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]Anyone who lives in Durham and has read the "Summer Fun" magazine we all got would have noticed that the Shildon Bus Rally is on the 27th July this year. A line up can be found here.
Sounds good, I shall be attending.
Did Shildon last year. Making a long overdue visit to Sandtoft this year.
Advance tickets are now available on East Coast for the open doors day at Lothian on the 27th Sept. I'm looking at the 07.43 off Newcastle and the 17.30 off Edinburgh. £11.25 each way.
(16 Jul 2014, 8:54 am)aureolin wrote [ -> ]Advance tickets are now available on East Coast for the open doors day at Lothian on the 27th Sept. I'm looking at the 07.43 off Newcastle and the 17.30 off Edinburgh. £11.25 each way.
Was just about ask what the Date was for this Event, I'm going book closer to the Date as I don't have any Money atm, Skint after Last Weeks Trip to Leeds, Bradford and Wakefield.
(16 Jul 2014, 5:32 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote [ -> ]Was just about ask what the Date was for this Event, I'm going book closer to the Date as I don't have any Money atm, Skint after Last Weeks Trip to Leeds, Bradford and Wakefield.
The ticket prices for that will rocket, mind, Adam.
(16 Jul 2014, 8:54 am)aureolin wrote [ -> ]Advance tickets are now available on East Coast for the open doors day at Lothian on the 27th Sept. I'm looking at the 07.43 off Newcastle and the 17.30 off Edinburgh. £11.25 each way.
07:38am - £10:40 - Virgin Trains - Arrives into Edinburgh 13 Minutes before the 07:43am - Saving around 90p also
Returning on either 17:08pm or 18:08pm is also £10:40 - Again saving around 90p - Saving in Total £2 with Virgin compared to East Coast.
(16 Jul 2014, 5:42 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]The ticket prices for that will rocket, mind, Adam.
That is True, should learn from my mistake with Megabus and the Trip I has planned for London, which didn't happen, i'll book up ASAP in that case then.
(16 Jul 2014, 5:45 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote [ -> ]That is True, should learn from my mistake with Megabus and the Trip I has planned for London, which didn't happen, i'll book up ASAP in that case then.
Yup, you most definitely have to learn from your mistakes with the ECML.
(16 Jul 2014, 5:43 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote [ -> ]07:38am - £10:40 - Virgin Trains - Arrives into Edinburgh 13 Minutes before the 07:43am - Saving around 90p also
Returning on either 17:08pm or 18:08pm is also £10:40 - Again saving around 90p - Saving in Total £2 with Virgin compared to East Coast.
Virgin Trains?
Do you mean Cross Country? I've used the 0738 service from NCL-EDB previously, which was XC.
(16 Jul 2014, 5:43 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote [ -> ]07:38am - £10:40 - Virgin Trains - Arrives into Edinburgh 13 Minutes before the 07:43am - Saving around 90p also
Returning on either 17:08pm or 18:08pm is also £10:40 - Again saving around 90p - Saving in Total £2 with Virgin compared to East Coast.
If you're a regular traveller on the East Coast line like me, you'd know that it's worth paying 90p extra to not be on a train that smells like a public toilet.
(16 Jul 2014, 6:21 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]If you're a regular traveller on the East Coast line like me, you'd know that it's worth paying 90p extra to not be on a train that smells like a public toilet.
Could be worse could be Northern Rail, Now they much worse than a Public Toilet.
(16 Jul 2014, 6:24 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote [ -> ]Could be worse could be Northern Rail, Now they much worse than a Public Toilet.
142/156s don't smell worse than the Voyagers...
(16 Jul 2014, 5:59 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Yup, you most definitely have to learn from your mistakes with the ECML.
Virgin Trains?
Do you mean Cross Country? I've used the 0738 service from NCL-EDB previously, which was XC.
On the Virgin Website now and they operate the 0738, so I assume "Cross Country" is just the Brand Name used by Virgin Trains.
(16 Jul 2014, 6:29 pm)tyresmoke wrote [ -> ]142/156s don't smell worse than the Voyagers...
The ones used in Yorkshire between Leeds and Bradford/Wakefield are pretty bad.
(16 Jul 2014, 6:29 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote [ -> ]On the Virgin Website now and they operate the 0738, so I assume "Cross Country" is just the Brand Name used by Virgin Trains.
They're two different companies.
Arriva own CrossCountry.
Where does it say Virgin operate it?
(16 Jul 2014, 6:42 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]They're two different companies.
Arriva own CrossCountry.
Where does it say Virgin operate it?
Is there not a Partnership of some sort in place then, As surely if the Cross Country and Virgin Trains are two Separate Operators, then they wouldn't be able to operate a Service from Newcastle to Edinburgh that departs at the same time.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dc-7c/8389529592/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrossCountry
(16 Jul 2014, 6:42 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]They're two different companies.
Arriva own CrossCountry.
Where does it say Virgin operate it?
The same train times will be shown on every operators websites, as they can resell each others tickets. If you look on east coast, they identify the trains they operate with their logo.
(16 Jul 2014, 6:55 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]http://www.realtimetrains.co.uk/train/C73113/2014/09/27
It's operated by CrossCountry - Virgin does trains from Carlisle to Edinburgh, and I don't think they do anything in Newcastle?
Really? I find it interesting that they both operate and depart at the same time though, surely it must indicate a Partnership is in place.
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(16 Jul 2014, 7:01 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote [ -> ]Really? I find it interesting that they both operate and depart at the same time though, surely it must indicate a Partnership is in place.
See aureolin's post above - the journey to the right of the one you've selected is operated by East Coast.
(16 Jul 2014, 6:55 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]The same train times will be shown on every operators websites, as they can resell each others tickets. If you look on east coast, they identify the trains they operate with their logo.
Come to think of it, sure I seen something similar on the Grand Central Website a few weeks back, with regards to what you have mentioned above, seems rather odd that they are able to do that though.
So basically I could book my Tickets through Virgin but end up on a Cross Country or ECML or National Express Train.
(16 Jul 2014, 7:27 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote [ -> ]Come to think of it, sure I seen something similar on the Grand Central Website a few weeks back, with regards to what you have mentioned above, seems rather odd that they are able to do that though.
So basically I could book my Tickets through Virgin but end up on a Cross Country or ECML or National Express Train.
Or the train line, or red spotted hanky. I prefer to use East Coast direct to avoid any booking fees, and I can just pick up tickets at the station for free. Trust us though - avoid the Voyagers on cross country. It's really not worth the £2 saving.
Had a run out to get some trainers today, turned into a adventure!
#1 1533 Wallsend to Gateshead - GNE 5252
#49B 1618 Gateshead to Metrocentre - GNE 5281
#45 1850ish Metrocentre to Winlaton Mill - GNE 4847
#47 1900ish Winlaton Mill to Newcastle - GNE 51??
Metro - Monument to Wallsend
#17 1954 Wallsend to Rosehill - Phoenix NJ11EXJ
(16 Jul 2014, 7:34 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]Or the train line, or red spotted hanky. I prefer to use East Coast direct to avoid any booking fees, and I can just pick up tickets at the station for free. Trust us though - avoid the Voyagers on cross country. It's really not worth the £2 saving.
For me it was a matter of it costing £4 (if my memory serves) for a child single using that one, compared to the £5.50 with EC, and I saw that it arrived 15 mins earlier so it seemed a no-brainer...
I made the mistake once...and never again!!