A National Express coach has been blown off the motorway near Darlington.
Martin Emmerson from Radio Newcastle has just tweeted a photo of it too.
@Martycricket dangerous conditions on the A1 near Darlington.
Wind caught this coach. No passengers onboard. Driver escaped. pic.twitter.com/q5xOy
An EYMS coach in corporate livery was operating the National Express 448 to Grimsby earlier.
A branded NX vehicle was operating this mornings journey to London.
(16 Oct 2013, 4:27 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]An EYMS coach in corporate livery was operating the National Express 448 to Grimsby earlier.
A branded NX vehicle was operating this mornings journey to London.
That EYMS liveried coach will be one of the two Levantes they have in fleet livery. They are used jointly on both tour work and National Express although at present they are exclusively used on NX work due to delays in the delivery of their new Levantes (they are due 6 shortly for the work that they took over from Stagecoach back in the spring).
(16 Oct 2013, 7:23 pm)Kuyoyo wrote [ -> ]That EYMS liveried coach will be one of the two Levantes they have in fleet livery. They are used jointly on both tour work and National Express although at present they are exclusively used on NX work due to delays in the delivery of their new Levantes (they are due 6 shortly for the work that they took over from Stagecoach back in the spring).
Never knew that - do they have a depot in Grimsby to keep the vehicles in or do they run onto something else?
In quite a few towns across Lincolnshire where commercial services do not operate or are limited, the flags are actually labled as National Express stops, rather than say IC or Stagecoach
(16 Oct 2013, 8:30 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]Never knew that - do they have a depot in Grimsby to keep the vehicles in or do they run onto something else?
In quite a few towns across Lincolnshire where commercial services do not operate or are limited, the flags are actually labled as National Express stops, rather than say IC or Stagecoach
No, all EYMS National Express work is based out of Hull depot, meaning a lot of light running (though Grimsby is a lot closer to Hull than Whitby is now EYMS do the 563).
(16 Oct 2013, 8:49 pm)Kuyoyo wrote [ -> ]No, all EYMS National Express work is based out of Hull depot, meaning a lot of light running (though Grimsby is a lot closer to Hull than Whitby is now EYMS do the 563).
But it has the expense of crossing the Humber Bridge...
(16 Oct 2013, 8:50 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]But it has the expense of crossing the Humber Bridge...
I assume EY have a similar arrangement with the Humber Bridge operators as GNE do with the Tyne Tunnel - considering they also operate the 350 between Hull and Scunthorpe (jointly with Stagecoach - Stagecoach run 5 vehicles to EY's 1, branded as 'Fast Cats' in an allover orange) across the bridge.
(16 Oct 2013, 8:49 pm)Kuyoyo wrote [ -> ]No, all EYMS National Express work is based out of Hull depot, meaning a lot of light running (though Grimsby is a lot closer to Hull than Whitby is now EYMS do the 563).
I wouldn't be surprised to find out EYMS are outstationing a coach in Whitby overnight.
Procrastinating badly whilst doing course work, listening to Absolute 90's and a Divine Comedy song came on.
Reminded me of this:
http://action.shareaction.org/page/s/nat...ers-rights
In less than 48 hours, National Express faces a critical vote on its treatment of workers at their annual shareholder meeting.
In America, National Express is failing staff in the school bus system and the communities who depend on this vital service. Conditions on school buses have been found to be dangerous for drivers and children who need to get to school - and for years, they have blocked the right for drivers to form a union.
Tell their directors to do the right thing on Wednesday - sign the petition below to stand with the workers of National Express!
To: Board of Directors, National Express Group
Please support better oversight of working standards by backing Resolution 22 at your Annual General Meeting on 14th May 2014.
Anyone know about the National Express Coach that has an Irish Shamrock in place of the nx logo?
It was heading into Durham on a Nottingham run earlier and it caught my attention.
(29 May 2014, 3:34 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]Anyone know about the National Express Coach that has an Irish Shamrock in place of the nx logo?
It was heading into Durham on a Nottingham run earlier and it caught my attention.
Yeah it's Silverdale's FJ10EZT. Sees use on the 329 every now and again
(29 May 2014, 3:37 pm)tyresmoke wrote [ -> ]Yeah it's Silverdale's FJ10EZT. Sees use on the 329 every now and again
Just had a neb on Flickr.
For all the miles I do, surprised to have never seen it about - especially as the coach has been in that livery for a few years.
(29 May 2014, 3:41 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]Just had a neb on Flickr.
For all the miles I do, surprised to have never seen it about - especially as the coach has been in that livery for a few years.
They also have FJ61EWP in this years version of the Armed Forces Day livery.
Maybe we could put a list together of all of the non-standard National Express liveries ?
(29 May 2014, 3:43 pm)tyresmoke wrote [ -> ]They also have FJ61EWP in this years version of the Armed Forces Day livery.
Maybe we could put a list together of all of the non-standard National Express liveries ?
Good thinking.
Up until this afternoon I wasn't aware of any non-standard - now you tell me there are more than two?
(29 May 2014, 4:12 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]Good thinking.
Up until this afternoon I wasn't aware of any non-standard - now you tell me there are more than two?
Yeah there is tons - here's another example, National Express' own FJ60HXY
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Noticed a few of the National Express vehicles have had a yellow advert placed onto the rear of their vehicle.
I saw FJ60 KVR today and it appears the advert is for Leeds Festival.
(04 Jun 2014, 12:50 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote [ -> ]Noticed a few of the National Express vehicles have had a yellow advert placed onto the rear of their vehicle.
I saw FJ60 KVR today and it appears the advert is for Leeds Festival.
See news article
here.
(04 Jun 2014, 1:56 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]See news article here.
Hadn't seen the article - but now you know at least two of the vehicles have them
Just picked up on this thread, the shamrock liveried coaches symbolise the area around digbeth coach station in Birmingham is in the Irish area.
FJ61 EXW is looking forlorn in Trowell Services, on a 426 to Shields.
Passengers are being transferred onto 4017 (cant see reg), which has just arrived fresh.
7093 currently getting hitched up, after breaking down at j1 of the M180 on a Skeggy run.
No sign of passengers, so guessing they're on their way on a replacement.
Does anyone know if it's Selwyn or GNE that operate the Saturday 10am 580 to Liverpool and what kit they use?
Train is prohibitively expensive and I'm not driving (and work aren't paying!)
Morning departures South are GNE - and it could be anything from the coach fleet (believe 580s are booked for the B9R Levantes but could be a Scania one instead)
(11 Oct 2014, 1:38 pm)Kuyoyo wrote [ -> ]Morning departures South are GNE - and it could be anything from the coach fleet (believe 580s are booked for the B9R Levantes but could be a Scania one instead)
Thanks for the quick reply. I've not done a NEX trip since the days of the Plaxton Paramount NEX Rapide days!
It's only £20 return which I can't knock. 3hr 35 not a bad journey time either considering with layovers the train is only half hour quicker
After the uncomfortable dated power socket less GNE shed I travelled on does anyone know if GNE operate the 14.45 ex Manchester to Newcastle