(30 Jun 2015, 4:07 pm)South Tyne Lad It was definitely used at Washington. Passing my house on Scholars service 805 around half 3.
(30 Jun 2015, 4:13 pm)Dan It was allocated to service X25 today, so was not used at Washington.
That must have been a different Trident...
(30 Jun 2015, 4:13 pm)Dan It was allocated to service X25 today, so was not used at Washington.
That must have been a different Trident...
Managed to see the NSAs in action on the Lime earlier, for the first time.
Pretty impressive. I still rate these LED displays over the full screens. I think the message is a lot more clear to the passenger, no matter where they're sat on the vehicle, and the volume seems to be spot on too - I'm normally first to whinge if it's not!
Question though - where the 'next stop' is close/approaching, and the display changes to the two line mode, does the date/time on the second line change if the bell has been pressed? i.e. to display 'Bus Stopping' or something similar? I was wondering on my way over Washington tonight, and forgot to take note when it came to me pressing the bell...
(30 Jun 2015, 6:26 pm)aureolin Managed to see the NSAs in action on the Lime earlier, for the first time.
Pretty impressive. I still rate these LED displays over the full screens. I think the message is a lot more clear to the passenger, no matter where they're sat on the vehicle, and the volume seems to be spot on too - I'm normally first to whinge if it's not!
Question though - where the 'next stop' is close/approaching, and the display changes to the two line mode, does the date/time on the second line change if the bell has been pressed? i.e. to display 'Bus Stopping' or something similar? I was wondering on my way over Washington tonight, and forgot to take note when it came to me pressing the bell...
(30 Jun 2015, 6:26 pm)aureolin Managed to see the NSAs in action on the Lime earlier, for the first time.
Pretty impressive. I still rate these LED displays over the full screens. I think the message is a lot more clear to the passenger, no matter where they're sat on the vehicle, and the volume seems to be spot on too - I'm normally first to whinge if it's not!
Question though - where the 'next stop' is close/approaching, and the display changes to the two line mode, does the date/time on the second line change if the bell has been pressed? i.e. to display 'Bus Stopping' or something similar? I was wondering on my way over Washington tonight, and forgot to take note when it came to me pressing the bell...
(30 Jun 2015, 6:26 pm)aureolin Managed to see the NSAs in action on the Lime earlier, for the first time.
Pretty impressive. I still rate these LED displays over the full screens. I think the message is a lot more clear to the passenger, no matter where they're sat on the vehicle, and the volume seems to be spot on too - I'm normally first to whinge if it's not!
Question though - where the 'next stop' is close/approaching, and the display changes to the two line mode, does the date/time on the second line change if the bell has been pressed? i.e. to display 'Bus Stopping' or something similar? I was wondering on my way over Washington tonight, and forgot to take note when it came to me pressing the bell...
(30 Jun 2015, 6:26 pm)aureolin Managed to see the NSAs in action on the Lime earlier, for the first time.
Pretty impressive. I still rate these LED displays over the full screens. I think the message is a lot more clear to the passenger, no matter where they're sat on the vehicle, and the volume seems to be spot on too - I'm normally first to whinge if it's not!
Question though - where the 'next stop' is close/approaching, and the display changes to the two line mode, does the date/time on the second line change if the bell has been pressed? i.e. to display 'Bus Stopping' or something similar? I was wondering on my way over Washington tonight, and forgot to take note when it came to me pressing the bell...
(30 Jun 2015, 6:36 pm)Sidthebusbabe I'm quite a fan of the announcements too.
I was on a 46 Streetlite heading into Newcastle and we had just passed Clayton Street when the announcements played
"The next stop is Consett Front Street" ...... a slight blip I imagine
(30 Jun 2015, 6:36 pm)Sidthebusbabe I'm quite a fan of the announcements too.
I was on a 46 Streetlite heading into Newcastle and we had just passed Clayton Street when the announcements played
"The next stop is Consett Front Street" ...... a slight blip I imagine
(30 Jun 2015, 6:39 pm)citaro5284 Not yet - As you know this is the first time we have had the LED displays so its a bit of trial and error to see what we want. We can have it so when the bell is pressed is says Bus Stopping or Bus Stopping at ........ It just needs a bit of programming but we are concentrating on Quaylink and Peterlee NSA's for the new vehicles at the moment.
Actually we are trying something new for us on Quaylink - let the Next Stop system automatically change the destinations
(30 Jun 2015, 6:39 pm)citaro5284 Not yet - As you know this is the first time we have had the LED displays so its a bit of trial and error to see what we want. We can have it so when the bell is pressed is says Bus Stopping or Bus Stopping at ........ It just needs a bit of programming but we are concentrating on Quaylink and Peterlee NSA's for the new vehicles at the moment.
Actually we are trying something new for us on Quaylink - let the Next Stop system automatically change the destinations
(30 Jun 2015, 9:06 pm)S813 FVK I'd love to know why 3813 was withdrawn rather than something like 3814 or 3832. It has no problems with it other than two of its destinations don't work. By far the best Olympian in the fleet even for one of the oldest.
(30 Jun 2015, 9:06 pm)S813 FVK I'd love to know why 3813 was withdrawn rather than something like 3814 or 3832. It has no problems with it other than two of its destinations don't work. By far the best Olympian in the fleet even for one of the oldest.
(30 Jun 2015, 9:09 pm)R852 PRG I'd love to know why 4852 was withdrawn, rather than something like 4843 or 4904 (both are rubbish)... Loads of sentimental drivel... By far the best Renown in the fleet even for one of the oldest.
(30 Jun 2015, 9:09 pm)R852 PRG I'd love to know why 4852 was withdrawn, rather than something like 4843 or 4904 (both are rubbish)... Loads of sentimental drivel... By far the best Renown in the fleet even for one of the oldest.
(30 Jun 2015, 9:12 pm)S813 FVK Maybe it just begged to get away from you? Even migrated to Riverside to escape! Although remember, it did donate one of its doors to a Fab57 Renown (cant remember which one but i think it may have been 5171?)
(30 Jun 2015, 9:12 pm)S813 FVK Maybe it just begged to get away from you? Even migrated to Riverside to escape! Although remember, it did donate one of its doors to a Fab57 Renown (cant remember which one but i think it may have been 5171?)
(30 Jun 2015, 9:06 pm)S813 FVK I'd love to know why 3813 was withdrawn rather than something like 3814 or 3832. It has no problems with it other than two of its destinations don't work. By far the best Olympian in the fleet even for one of the oldest.
(30 Jun 2015, 9:09 pm)R852 PRG I'd love to know why 4852 was withdrawn, rather than something like 4843 or 4904 (both are rubbish)... Loads of sentimental drivel... By far the best Renown in the fleet even for one of the oldest.
(30 Jun 2015, 9:06 pm)S813 FVK I'd love to know why 3813 was withdrawn rather than something like 3814 or 3832. It has no problems with it other than two of its destinations don't work. By far the best Olympian in the fleet even for one of the oldest.
(30 Jun 2015, 9:09 pm)R852 PRG I'd love to know why 4852 was withdrawn, rather than something like 4843 or 4904 (both are rubbish)... Loads of sentimental drivel... By far the best Renown in the fleet even for one of the oldest.
(28 Jun 2015, 8:54 pm)Sidthebusbabe What's the average MPG of a modern double decker?