(31 May 2019, 10:54 am)cbma06 Yep, was 53/54
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Thought so,i seen a "mock up" on google of a bus in Gypsy Queen livery which had 14 on its display,why was it changed form 53/54,was it so it could be re-used for the Saltwell Loop,might of been a little before my time
(31 May 2019, 10:54 am)cbma06 Yep, was 53/54
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Thought so,i seen a "mock up" on google of a bus in Gypsy Queen livery which had 14 on its display,why was it changed form 53/54,was it so it could be re-used for the Saltwell Loop,might of been a little before my time
(01 Jun 2019, 10:36 am)JP6004
That's for the B5s yes. But the B9s still have them
That doesn’t matter - the X9/X10 are registered in two parts. Therefore, leaving Newcastle buses should be showing either ‘Peterlee then Middlesbrough’ or ‘Dalton Park then Middlesbrough’ and change to ‘Middlesbrough’ at either Peterlee or Dalton Park. And likewise on the return trip.
(01 Jun 2019, 10:36 am)JP6004
That's for the B5s yes. But the B9s still have them
That doesn’t matter - the X9/X10 are registered in two parts. Therefore, leaving Newcastle buses should be showing either ‘Peterlee then Middlesbrough’ or ‘Dalton Park then Middlesbrough’ and change to ‘Middlesbrough’ at either Peterlee or Dalton Park. And likewise on the return trip.
(01 Jun 2019, 11:02 am)Kuyoyo
That doesn’t matter - the X9/X10 are registered in two parts. Therefore, leaving Newcastle buses should be showing either ‘Peterlee then Middlesbrough’ or ‘Dalton Park then Middlesbrough’ and change to ‘Middlesbrough’ at either Peterlee or Dalton Park. And likewise on the return trip.
Ah didn't realise
(01 Jun 2019, 11:02 am)Kuyoyo
That doesn’t matter - the X9/X10 are registered in two parts. Therefore, leaving Newcastle buses should be showing either ‘Peterlee then Middlesbrough’ or ‘Dalton Park then Middlesbrough’ and change to ‘Middlesbrough’ at either Peterlee or Dalton Park. And likewise on the return trip.
Ah didn't realise
(01 Jun 2019, 12:04 pm)Andreos1
No idea whether they're digital or not, but there's the calibration to take in to account in additon to the driver having the disc or card fitted too.
X9/X10 isn’t on Tachographs anymore anyway - when they split the registration, that removed the need for tachograph. Which opened up a wider range of vehicles that can be used on the route, as appose to vehicles with tachographs.
(01 Jun 2019, 12:04 pm)Andreos1
No idea whether they're digital or not, but there's the calibration to take in to account in additon to the driver having the disc or card fitted too.
X9/X10 isn’t on Tachographs anymore anyway - when they split the registration, that removed the need for tachograph. Which opened up a wider range of vehicles that can be used on the route, as appose to vehicles with tachographs.
Can anyone tell me why 9077 is entering service late. Should have entered on Friday
Can anyone tell me why 9077 is entering service late. Should have entered on Friday
(01 Jun 2019, 12:04 pm)Andreos1
No idea whether they're digital or not, but there's the calibration to take in to account in additon to the driver having the disc or card fitted too.
Solars and omnidekkas are analogue.
Omnicities, B9s, B5s and mercs are digital.
Nobody's quite sure where or what the tacho situation is with the streetlites. Nowhere obvious!
There's also the age consideration too, drivers must be 21 to use tachographs.
(01 Jun 2019, 12:04 pm)Andreos1
No idea whether they're digital or not, but there's the calibration to take in to account in additon to the driver having the disc or card fitted too.
Solars and omnidekkas are analogue.
Omnicities, B9s, B5s and mercs are digital.
Nobody's quite sure where or what the tacho situation is with the streetlites. Nowhere obvious!
There's also the age consideration too, drivers must be 21 to use tachographs.
(02 Jun 2019, 9:57 am)big macWhat is the actual exact rule as to which routes are required to use tachographs? For example how come the x21 isn't registered as two routes when the journey time is longer than the x9/x10?
If the route is over 50kms (around 31 mile) end to end, then a tachograph needs to be used. As with X9/X10 and many other operators, splitting the route into 2 (or more in the case of some routes), brings the mileage down, so a tachograph is not required.
(02 Jun 2019, 9:57 am)big macWhat is the actual exact rule as to which routes are required to use tachographs? For example how come the x21 isn't registered as two routes when the journey time is longer than the x9/x10?
If the route is over 50kms (around 31 mile) end to end, then a tachograph needs to be used. As with X9/X10 and many other operators, splitting the route into 2 (or more in the case of some routes), brings the mileage down, so a tachograph is not required.
(02 Jun 2019, 10:13 am)citaro5284I'm surprised that loophole hasn't been closed
If the route is over 50kms (around 31 mile) end to end, then a tachograph needs to be used. As with X9/X10 and many other operators, splitting the route into 2 (or more in the case of some routes), brings the mileage down, so a tachograph is not required.
(02 Jun 2019, 10:13 am)citaro5284I'm surprised that loophole hasn't been closed
If the route is over 50kms (around 31 mile) end to end, then a tachograph needs to be used. As with X9/X10 and many other operators, splitting the route into 2 (or more in the case of some routes), brings the mileage down, so a tachograph is not required.
(02 Jun 2019, 10:15 am)streetdeckfan I'm surprised that loophole hasn't been closed
There's national examples, but arriva demonstrated in the past you can have different route numbers and maintain a service.
The only real way to close the loophole is to set restrictions on through-services so that everybody would have to get off and back on to continue. But that just seems a waste of time.
I wouldn't imagine local authorities want to clamp down on it either, they provide useful connections to further places.
(02 Jun 2019, 10:15 am)streetdeckfan I'm surprised that loophole hasn't been closed
There's national examples, but arriva demonstrated in the past you can have different route numbers and maintain a service.
The only real way to close the loophole is to set restrictions on through-services so that everybody would have to get off and back on to continue. But that just seems a waste of time.
I wouldn't imagine local authorities want to clamp down on it either, they provide useful connections to further places.
(02 Jun 2019, 10:18 am)Jamie MThere's national examples, but arriva demonstrated in the past you can have different route numbers and maintain a service.
The only real way to close the loophole is to set restrictions on through-services so that everybody would have to get off and back on to continue. But that just seems a waste of time.
Looking at the TImetable, I think the X74 from Glasgow to Dumfries is split 3 times with a note at the bottom of the timetable saying - To comply with Department of Transport guidance, this service connects at Moffat, Abington and Lesmahagow.
The connection is guaranteed and passengers may remain on the vehicle.
(02 Jun 2019, 10:18 am)Jamie MThere's national examples, but arriva demonstrated in the past you can have different route numbers and maintain a service.
The only real way to close the loophole is to set restrictions on through-services so that everybody would have to get off and back on to continue. But that just seems a waste of time.
Looking at the TImetable, I think the X74 from Glasgow to Dumfries is split 3 times with a note at the bottom of the timetable saying - To comply with Department of Transport guidance, this service connects at Moffat, Abington and Lesmahagow.
The connection is guaranteed and passengers may remain on the vehicle.
New Livery revealed for Go North West ... launched today:
http://transportdesigned.com/go-north-west-reveal-new-brand-livery/
New Livery revealed for Go North West ... launched today:
http://transportdesigned.com/go-north-west-reveal-new-brand-livery/
(02 Jun 2019, 11:07 am)Venturego New Livery revealed for Go North West ... launched today:That looks rather smart. A whole lot nicer than GNE's new corporate
https://twitter.com/gnwbus
(02 Jun 2019, 11:07 am)Venturego New Livery revealed for Go North West ... launched today:That looks rather smart. A whole lot nicer than GNE's new corporate
https://twitter.com/gnwbus
(02 Jun 2019, 11:07 am)VenturegoNew Livery revealed for Go North West ... launched today:
http://transportdesigned.com/go-north-west-reveal-new-brand-livery/
Very smart
(02 Jun 2019, 11:07 am)VenturegoNew Livery revealed for Go North West ... launched today:
http://transportdesigned.com/go-north-west-reveal-new-brand-livery/
Very smart