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28010 is the latest Scania to be repainted into corporate livery.
22341 and 27735 are both currently parked at the back of Sunderland depot. Presumably will both be there for repaint?
12077 is back in service on the 22 today,will note that they have missed a bit of the green at the front above the window
(06 Feb 2018, 10:56 am)V514DFT wrote [ -> ]12077 is back in service on the 22 today,will note that they have missed a bit of the green at the front above the window

I'm surprised this wasn't used as an opportunity to give it an internal mid-life refurbishment? Don't profess to travel on these Hybrids all too often, but if it's anything like the similarly-aged diesel Enviro400s, they won't be in the best condition internally!

Guessing they possibly missed the whole roof? I noticed parts of the 'pod' on the gas buses have been left blue too.
(06 Feb 2018, 4:17 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]I'm surprised this wasn't used as an opportunity to give it an internal mid-life refurbishment? Don't profess to travel on these Hybrids all too often, but if it's anything like the similarly-aged diesel Enviro400s, they won't be in the best condition internally!

Guessing they possibly missed the whole roof? I noticed parts of the 'pod' on the gas buses have been left blue too.

If you look at the roofs of Wheatsheaf's repaints, they very rarely paint them. SC Health and Safety rules group wide mean they aren't allowed to paint the roofs unless they have correct safety harness etc. Wheatsheaf being one of those paintshops without such, and with no painting gantry. Surprised they've not done that front lip of the dome though, unless it's left for quirkiness. I guess the same paint principle will go with the reverse of the Gas bus pod panels.

Some depots do paint the roof one colour, normally white, as painters do not need to be physically on the roof, in contrast to painting stripes from corporate swoops. The North East ALX300s always stand out in memory, freshly painted but with a scabby roof. Same with the Metrocentre E300s, they still have original swoops on the roof from when they were new and they've gone through a few swoop variations over the years: https://flic.kr/p/C89HDM
(06 Feb 2018, 4:58 pm)RBZ 5459 wrote [ -> ]If you look at the roofs of Wheatsheaf's repaints, they very rarely paint them. SC Health and Safety rules group wide mean they aren't allowed to paint the roofs unless they have correct safety harness etc. Wheatsheaf being one of those paintshops without such, and with no painting gantry. Surprised they've not done that front lip of the dome though, unless it's left for quirkiness. I guess the same paint principle will go with the reverse of the Gas bus pod panels.

Some depots do paint the roof one colour, normally white, as painters do not need to be physically on the roof, in contrast to painting stripes from corporate swoops. The North East ALX300s always stand out in memory, freshly painted but with a scabby roof. Same with the Metrocentre E300s, they still have original swoops on the roof from when they were new and they've gone through a few swoop variations over the years: https://flic.kr/p/C89HDM

I remember when they had to repaint the whole fleet back in 2002 (i think) and remember distinctly the ALX300's still had a stripy roof whilst the rest of the bus was in the new livery,so i see your point of scabby roof's,as internal refurbs,probably wont happen,i was on 19217 today and its a mess,it was actually leaking upstairs,and you can see where they've attempted to re-seal it with black silicone,looks awful
(06 Feb 2018, 5:14 pm)V514DFT wrote [ -> ]I remember when they had to repaint the whole fleet back in 2002 (i think) and remember distinctly the ALX300's still had a stripy roof whilst the rest of the bus was in the new livery,so i see your point of scabby roof's,as internal refurbs,probably wont happen,i was on 19217 today and its a mess,it was actually leaking upstairs,and you can see where they've attempted to re-seal it with black silicone,looks awful

There's a few with black silicone on the upper deck between the floor and the bottom of the blind box at the front to stop leaking water going down between the decks. Quality products..!
(06 Feb 2018, 4:17 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]I'm surprised this wasn't used as an opportunity to give it an internal mid-life refurbishment? Don't profess to travel on these Hybrids all too often, but if it's anything like the similarly-aged diesel Enviro400s, they won't be in the best condition internally!

Guessing they possibly missed the whole roof? I noticed parts of the 'pod' on the gas buses have been left blue too.

Hi Dan. Wrong operator but same topic. GNE 5251 still has an odd looking Coaster Blue pod on its nice new fleet livery repaint.
(06 Feb 2018, 10:56 am)V514DFT wrote [ -> ]12077 is back in service on the 22 today,will note that they have missed a bit of the green at the front above the window
[Image: 25249836847_f511cd4326_k.jpg]Stagecoach North East: 12077 / NK11DHZ by Matthew Jimmison, on Flickr
(06 Feb 2018, 5:14 pm)V514DFT wrote [ -> ]I remember when they had to repaint the whole fleet back in 2002 (i think) and remember distinctly the ALX300's still had a stripy roof whilst the rest of the bus was in the new livery,so i see your point of scabby roof's,as internal refurbs,probably wont happen,i was on 19217 today and its a mess,it was actually leaking upstairs,and you can see where they've attempted to re-seal it with black silicone,looks awful

19203 & the leather seaters 194 196 197 at Slatyford in contrast are Imaculate IMO for over 10 year old. The thing with the Hybrids is that they will keep that horrendus interior colour
(07 Feb 2018, 7:31 am)LiamD55 wrote [ -> ]19203 & the leather seaters 194 196 197 at Slatyford in contrast are Imaculate IMO for over 10 year old. The thing with the Hybrids is that they will keep that horrendus interior colour

What,that disgusting green,and bright yellow poles,the 58 plates are in good condition,i like those ones
19444 has returned from repaint.
(07 Feb 2018, 8:17 am)V514DFT wrote [ -> ]What,that disgusting green,and bright yellow poles,the 58 plates are in good condition,i like those ones

Aye awful colour inside enough to knock you sick
(07 Feb 2018, 12:57 pm)LiamD55 wrote [ -> ]Aye awful colour inside enough to knock you sick

Aye thats what it looks like,sick lol
(07 Feb 2018, 4:15 pm)V514DFT wrote [ -> ]Aye thats what it looks like,sick lol

Big Grin Big Grin
Created a group on Flickr for Photos of former Stagecoach Vehicles in Newcastle, Sunderland and South Shields Busways Livery, feel free to join - https://www.flickr.com/groups/4510749@N22/pool/
If anyone’s interested the 1840 megabus from Newcastle tonight is one of those left hand drive ones sure its 55013
(10 Feb 2018, 5:11 pm)topsweep1506 wrote [ -> ]If anyone’s interested the 1840 megabus from Newcastle tonight is one of those left hand drive ones sure its 55013

Unsure if the one you're referring to was replaced - I went out to get a photograph of the 18:40 Megabus from Newcastle off the back of your post, and was disappointed to see it was 54221. Maybe next time!

Out of interest, does anyone know what happens when the LHD coaches are allocated to Megabus work in areas where it wouldn't really be safe to board from the main doors? Is the door in the middle of the coach on the other side used for boarding instead? Could probably get away with using the main doors in Park Lane Interchange for example, but you'd have to go into the road in Newcastle.
(10 Feb 2018, 8:30 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Unsure if the one you're referring to was replaced - I went out to get a photograph of the 18:40 Megabus from Newcastle off the back of your post, and was disappointed to see it was 54221. Maybe next time!

Out of interest, does anyone know what happens when the LHD coaches are allocated to Megabus work in areas where it wouldn't really be safe to board from the main doors? Is the door in the middle of the coach on the other side used for boarding instead? Could probably get away with using the main doors in Park Lane Interchange for example, but you'd have to go into the road in Newcastle.

Could always pull up into the coach bay on the opposite side of the road in Newcastle therefore ensuring passenger safety.
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