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Vehicle Details

Registration: NA02 NVL

Chassis: Scania L94UB

Bodywork: Wright Solar

Depot: St. Camillus Care Group

Livery: GNE Red

Year new: 2002

Vehicle History

March 2018 Go North East This vehicle has been sold to St. Camillus Care Group, Newcastle.
January 2018 Go North East The entry into service of the Volvo B5LH/Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 vehicles at Percy Main on "Coaster" services 1/1A will allow the Scania CN230UB/Scania Omnicity vehicles currently allocated to these routes to be displaced elsewhere. The majority are planned to be cascaded to "Blue Arrow" service 11, providing an upgraded allocation on this route and allowing the withdrawal of the branded Scania L94UB/Wright Solar allocation, while the others are being distributed among Percy Main, Stanley and Washington, for various purposes. This vehicle has been replaced in the fleet at Percy Main by one of the Scania CN230UB/Scania Omnicity vehicles which will remain at Percy Main in fleet livery, being allocated to two single-deck Miscellaneous Works boards, and as such has been withdrawn.
March 2017 Go North East Following the entry into service of the refurbished Mercedes Citaros on "Wear Xpress" service X5; this vehicle has transferred from Deptford Depot to Percy Main, where it will allow Optare Solo SR M890/Optare 636 (NK61 FXD) to cascade to Hexham Depot for use on the seasonal Hadrian's Wall AD122 service.
April 2016 Go North East Having previously carried "Fast Cats" branding, this vehicle has been repainted into Go North East's corporate livery.
April 2007 Go North East Photograph by This vehicle has been repainted into a blue base livery, and has also received generic "Cobalt Clipper" and "Route19" branding, acting as a spare vehicle for both services.

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June 2016 Go North East Having previously carried "Prince Bishops" branding, this vehicle has been repainted into a plain red base livery.
June 2020 Go North East With most scholars services in Tyne & Wear returning to operation from Monday 15 June, re-allocations have taken place to accommodate the operation of all of these services. As such, this vehicle has been reinstated at... see more
June 2020 Go North East From Monday 1 June 2020, in line with guidance from the government, Go North East's bus services will start returning to what can be considered a 'normal' level of service on weekdays (albeit still reduced on... see more
June 2017 Go North East This vehicle has received "See it, Do it, Sunderland" branding, with sub-branding for service 36 (Chester-le-Street - Castletown).
June 2020 Go North East From Monday 1 June 2020, in line with guidance from the government, Go North East's bus services will start returning to what can be considered a 'normal' level of service on weekdays (albeit still reduced on... see more
June 2015 Go North East Following the arrival of modified coaches at Hexham Depot, this vehicle has been released for cascade to Chester-le-Street Depot's Coaching Unit.
June 2016 Go North East This vehicle was previously in the fleet back in March 2016 for a one-month period, when it was allocated to Deptford Depot to evaluate performance against the Wright Streetlite Micro-Hybrid vehicle type on "Prince... see more
June 2020 Go North East From Monday 1 June 2020, in line with guidance from the government, Go North East's bus services will start returning to what can be considered a 'normal' level of service on weekdays (albeit still reduced on... see more
June 2020 Go North East From Monday 1 June 2020, in line with guidance from the government, Go North East's bus services will start returning to what can be considered a 'normal' level of service on weekdays (albeit still reduced on... see more
June 2020 Go North East From Monday 1 June 2020, in line with guidance from the government, Go North East's bus services will start returning to what can be considered a 'normal' level of service on weekdays (albeit still reduced on... see more