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Jamie M

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10 Feb 2017, 7:47 pm #141
(10 Feb 2017, 7:44 pm)thetravelman Most of the time when I have seen the 13 it has mostly been an MPD, I've only seen a Solo on the Route a couple of times, and I quite often see the service, as I'm in and around the West Denton area several times a week.
I must just always see it at the wrong time, then!
Jamie M
10 Feb 2017, 7:47 pm #141

(10 Feb 2017, 7:44 pm)thetravelman Most of the time when I have seen the 13 it has mostly been an MPD, I've only seen a Solo on the Route a couple of times, and I quite often see the service, as I'm in and around the West Denton area several times a week.
I must just always see it at the wrong time, then!

Jamie M

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10 Feb 2017, 9:19 pm #142
How does the 11 currently interwork at night? At north shields it shows the 42 as terminating around 7pm.
Jamie M
10 Feb 2017, 9:19 pm #142

How does the 11 currently interwork at night? At north shields it shows the 42 as terminating around 7pm.

Tom



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10 Feb 2017, 10:39 pm #143
(10 Feb 2017, 9:19 pm)Jamie M How does the 11 currently interwork at night? At north shields it shows the 42 as terminating around 7pm.

Currently interworks with the 42 at Wallsend on evenings/Sundays when it's not going to Metrocentre.
Tom
10 Feb 2017, 10:39 pm #143

(10 Feb 2017, 9:19 pm)Jamie M How does the 11 currently interwork at night? At north shields it shows the 42 as terminating around 7pm.

Currently interworks with the 42 at Wallsend on evenings/Sundays when it's not going to Metrocentre.

S813 FVK



6,030
10 Feb 2017, 10:52 pm #144
Any idea when 5332 will lose its Cinderella promotional livery? It is now outdated by just short of a month.
S813 FVK
10 Feb 2017, 10:52 pm #144

Any idea when 5332 will lose its Cinderella promotional livery? It is now outdated by just short of a month.

11 Feb 2017, 12:11 am #145
(10 Feb 2017, 7:47 pm)Jamie M I must just always see it at the wrong time, then!

Or I just always see it when it's an MPD.... lol.
thetravelman
11 Feb 2017, 12:11 am #145

(10 Feb 2017, 7:47 pm)Jamie M I must just always see it at the wrong time, then!

Or I just always see it when it's an MPD.... lol.

Andreos1



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11 Feb 2017, 10:35 am #146
(10 Feb 2017, 10:52 pm)S813 FVK Any idea when 5332 will lose its Cinderella promotional livery? It is now outdated by just short of a month.

It was supposed to be back at the depot by the stroke of midnight and if it didn't get back in time.... ah you know the rest Wink

'Illegitimis non carborundum'
Andreos1
11 Feb 2017, 10:35 am #146

(10 Feb 2017, 10:52 pm)S813 FVK Any idea when 5332 will lose its Cinderella promotional livery? It is now outdated by just short of a month.

It was supposed to be back at the depot by the stroke of midnight and if it didn't get back in time.... ah you know the rest Wink


'Illegitimis non carborundum'

Andreos1



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11 Feb 2017, 12:16 pm #147
https://twitter.com/gonortheast/status/8...6641863684

Another breakdown/vehicle fault?

'Illegitimis non carborundum'
Andreos1
11 Feb 2017, 12:16 pm #147

https://twitter.com/gonortheast/status/8...6641863684

Another breakdown/vehicle fault?


'Illegitimis non carborundum'

Dan

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18,126
11 Feb 2017, 12:36 pm #148
(11 Feb 2017, 12:16 pm)Andreos1 https://twitter.com/gonortheast/status/8...6641863684

Another breakdown/vehicle fault?

I think Go North East's increasing use of Social Media to report breakdowns is helpful for passengers waiting for a bus that isn't going to arrive. It potentially gives some customers time to make alternative travel arrangements, if it's absolutely crucial.

These reports only seem to be done for infrequent services such as the Tyne Tees Xpress, presumably because the next bus would have arrived by the time a breakdown on a 10-minute frequency service had been noted on Social Media.

I wonder how many breakdowns there are on a service like the Red Arrows, for example? We always seem to discuss the breakdowns on the Tyne Tees Xpress because Go North East have noted the breakdown on Social Media, but never discuss the reliability of the vehicles on the Red Arrows. This of course could be extended to other operators too. We never seem to discuss breakdowns for Arriva and Stagecoach - is this because their buses are more reliable and don't suffer mechanical defects as regularly as Go North East's buses, or is it because they don't record every breakdown on Social Media?
Dan
11 Feb 2017, 12:36 pm #148

(11 Feb 2017, 12:16 pm)Andreos1 https://twitter.com/gonortheast/status/8...6641863684

Another breakdown/vehicle fault?

I think Go North East's increasing use of Social Media to report breakdowns is helpful for passengers waiting for a bus that isn't going to arrive. It potentially gives some customers time to make alternative travel arrangements, if it's absolutely crucial.

These reports only seem to be done for infrequent services such as the Tyne Tees Xpress, presumably because the next bus would have arrived by the time a breakdown on a 10-minute frequency service had been noted on Social Media.

I wonder how many breakdowns there are on a service like the Red Arrows, for example? We always seem to discuss the breakdowns on the Tyne Tees Xpress because Go North East have noted the breakdown on Social Media, but never discuss the reliability of the vehicles on the Red Arrows. This of course could be extended to other operators too. We never seem to discuss breakdowns for Arriva and Stagecoach - is this because their buses are more reliable and don't suffer mechanical defects as regularly as Go North East's buses, or is it because they don't record every breakdown on Social Media?

Andreos1



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11 Feb 2017, 12:57 pm #149
(11 Feb 2017, 12:36 pm)Dan I think Go North East's increasing use of Social Media to report breakdowns is helpful for passengers waiting for a bus that isn't going to arrive. It potentially gives some customers time to make alternative travel arrangements, if it's absolutely crucial.

These reports only seem to be done for infrequent services such as the Tyne Tees Xpress, presumably because the next bus would have arrived by the time a breakdown on a 10-minute frequency service had been noted on Social Media.

I wonder how many breakdowns there are on a service like the Red Arrows, for example? We always seem to discuss the breakdowns on the Tyne Tees Xpress because Go North East have noted the breakdown on Social Media, but never discuss the reliability of the vehicles on the Red Arrows. This of course could be extended to other operators too. We never seem to discuss breakdowns for Arriva and Stagecoach - is this because their buses are more reliable and don't suffer mechanical defects as regularly as Go North East's buses, or is it because they don't record every breakdown on Social Media?

Whilst the use of social media can be applauded in most cases, this one was tweeted 10minutes before its scheduled departure.
Meaning for those standing in Middlesbrough (myself included), it was too late to do much about it or make alternative plans. That's more to do with the time the fault was identified and reported and understandably can't be helped.
Fortunately, I was able to board the X12 and travel on another operators service.

It was fortunate I happened to see the tweet when I did and be in the position to look for an alternative.

Discussions regarding the X9/10 have stemmed from members witnessing vehicles parked up alongside the A19 with hazards on, because of seeing two buses being parked together in a layby with passengers getting transferred between vehicles AND tweets from the social media team.
Just like apparent breakdowns on other routes (and operators) have been reported.
There had been discussion regarding the X24 and vehicle reliability very recently.

If reports regarding one particular service are more frequent than others, I am guessing it is only natural that it will be discussed.
Edited 11 Feb 2017, 12:59 pm by Andreos1.

'Illegitimis non carborundum'
Andreos1
11 Feb 2017, 12:57 pm #149

(11 Feb 2017, 12:36 pm)Dan I think Go North East's increasing use of Social Media to report breakdowns is helpful for passengers waiting for a bus that isn't going to arrive. It potentially gives some customers time to make alternative travel arrangements, if it's absolutely crucial.

These reports only seem to be done for infrequent services such as the Tyne Tees Xpress, presumably because the next bus would have arrived by the time a breakdown on a 10-minute frequency service had been noted on Social Media.

I wonder how many breakdowns there are on a service like the Red Arrows, for example? We always seem to discuss the breakdowns on the Tyne Tees Xpress because Go North East have noted the breakdown on Social Media, but never discuss the reliability of the vehicles on the Red Arrows. This of course could be extended to other operators too. We never seem to discuss breakdowns for Arriva and Stagecoach - is this because their buses are more reliable and don't suffer mechanical defects as regularly as Go North East's buses, or is it because they don't record every breakdown on Social Media?

Whilst the use of social media can be applauded in most cases, this one was tweeted 10minutes before its scheduled departure.
Meaning for those standing in Middlesbrough (myself included), it was too late to do much about it or make alternative plans. That's more to do with the time the fault was identified and reported and understandably can't be helped.
Fortunately, I was able to board the X12 and travel on another operators service.

It was fortunate I happened to see the tweet when I did and be in the position to look for an alternative.

Discussions regarding the X9/10 have stemmed from members witnessing vehicles parked up alongside the A19 with hazards on, because of seeing two buses being parked together in a layby with passengers getting transferred between vehicles AND tweets from the social media team.
Just like apparent breakdowns on other routes (and operators) have been reported.
There had been discussion regarding the X24 and vehicle reliability very recently.

If reports regarding one particular service are more frequent than others, I am guessing it is only natural that it will be discussed.


'Illegitimis non carborundum'

Michael



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11 Feb 2017, 12:59 pm #150
(11 Feb 2017, 12:36 pm)Dan I think Go North East's increasing use of Social Media to report breakdowns is helpful for passengers waiting for a bus that isn't going to arrive. It potentially gives some customers time to make alternative travel arrangements, if it's absolutely crucial.

These reports only seem to be done for infrequent services such as the Tyne Tees Xpress, presumably because the next bus would have arrived by the time a breakdown on a 10-minute frequency service had been noted on Social Media.

I wonder how many breakdowns there are on a service like the Red Arrows, for example? We always seem to discuss the breakdowns on the Tyne Tees Xpress because Go North East have noted the breakdown on Social Media, but never discuss the reliability of the vehicles on the Red Arrows. This of course could be extended to other operators too. We never seem to discuss breakdowns for Arriva and Stagecoach - is this because their buses are more reliable and don't suffer mechanical defects as regularly as Go North East's buses, or is it because they don't record every breakdown on Social Media?

I know Stagecoach North East use Twitter, which i don't use, i also know they do report if services are running late - however like GNE not all of them are reported...

No idea on Arriva tbh

Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
Michael
11 Feb 2017, 12:59 pm #150

(11 Feb 2017, 12:36 pm)Dan I think Go North East's increasing use of Social Media to report breakdowns is helpful for passengers waiting for a bus that isn't going to arrive. It potentially gives some customers time to make alternative travel arrangements, if it's absolutely crucial.

These reports only seem to be done for infrequent services such as the Tyne Tees Xpress, presumably because the next bus would have arrived by the time a breakdown on a 10-minute frequency service had been noted on Social Media.

I wonder how many breakdowns there are on a service like the Red Arrows, for example? We always seem to discuss the breakdowns on the Tyne Tees Xpress because Go North East have noted the breakdown on Social Media, but never discuss the reliability of the vehicles on the Red Arrows. This of course could be extended to other operators too. We never seem to discuss breakdowns for Arriva and Stagecoach - is this because their buses are more reliable and don't suffer mechanical defects as regularly as Go North East's buses, or is it because they don't record every breakdown on Social Media?

I know Stagecoach North East use Twitter, which i don't use, i also know they do report if services are running late - however like GNE not all of them are reported...

No idea on Arriva tbh


Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.

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11 Feb 2017, 4:03 pm #151
(11 Feb 2017, 12:59 pm)Michael I know Stagecoach North East use Twitter, which i don't use, i also know they do report if services are running late - however like GNE not all of them are reported...

No idea on Arriva tbh

Stagecoach tweet delays quite a lot alongside 'mechanical' problems

Wistfully stuck in the 90s
Ambassador
11 Feb 2017, 4:03 pm #151

(11 Feb 2017, 12:59 pm)Michael I know Stagecoach North East use Twitter, which i don't use, i also know they do report if services are running late - however like GNE not all of them are reported...

No idea on Arriva tbh

Stagecoach tweet delays quite a lot alongside 'mechanical' problems


Wistfully stuck in the 90s

11 Feb 2017, 5:12 pm #152
5214 has been loaned to Chester-Le-Street.
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/gpr_bus_ph...in/people/
EL1TE
11 Feb 2017, 5:12 pm #152

5214 has been loaned to Chester-Le-Street.
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/gpr_bus_ph...in/people/

Dan

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12 Feb 2017, 10:44 am #153
(11 Feb 2017, 5:34 pm)Michael 5462 spotted at Heysham docks

https://www.flickr.com/photos/nsf323alis...ateposted/

Thanks to Alister for the picture.

Delivered on Thursday, branded on Friday, entered service yesterday. 5276 and 5282 remain as the only "Blaydon Racers" branded vehicles now - the former is VOR and the latter was out in service on the 49 yesterday.

As already established; 5275 and 5281 have returned to service at Riverside, while 5277 is currently on loan to Washington. 5278 - 5280, 5283 and 5331 are all at Saltmeadows Road out of service at the moment.

The "Citylink 57" branded Mercedes Citaros have now been fitted with Wi-Fi - meaning that over 300 buses in the fleet are now fitted with Wi-Fi.
Dan
12 Feb 2017, 10:44 am #153

(11 Feb 2017, 5:34 pm)Michael 5462 spotted at Heysham docks

https://www.flickr.com/photos/nsf323alis...ateposted/

Thanks to Alister for the picture.

Delivered on Thursday, branded on Friday, entered service yesterday. 5276 and 5282 remain as the only "Blaydon Racers" branded vehicles now - the former is VOR and the latter was out in service on the 49 yesterday.

As already established; 5275 and 5281 have returned to service at Riverside, while 5277 is currently on loan to Washington. 5278 - 5280, 5283 and 5331 are all at Saltmeadows Road out of service at the moment.

The "Citylink 57" branded Mercedes Citaros have now been fitted with Wi-Fi - meaning that over 300 buses in the fleet are now fitted with Wi-Fi.

Michael



19,175
12 Feb 2017, 11:03 am #154
(12 Feb 2017, 10:44 am)Dan Delivered on Thursday, branded on Friday, entered service yesterday. 5276 and 5282 remain as the only "Blaydon Racers" branded vehicles now - the former is VOR and the latter was out in service on the 49 yesterday.

As already established; 5275 and 5281 have returned to service at Riverside, while 5277 is currently on loan to Washington. 5278 - 5280, 5283 and 5331 are all at Saltmeadows Road out of service at the moment.

The "Citylink 57" branded Mercedes Citaros have now been fitted with Wi-Fi - meaning that over 300 buses in the fleet are now fitted with Wi-Fi.

I don't think it was even reported on here.


When will the first of the ex DD Citaro's arrive back from Coach and Bus?


Any news on where 5337/38 will end up?
Edited 12 Feb 2017, 12:32 pm by Michael.

Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
Michael
12 Feb 2017, 11:03 am #154

(12 Feb 2017, 10:44 am)Dan Delivered on Thursday, branded on Friday, entered service yesterday. 5276 and 5282 remain as the only "Blaydon Racers" branded vehicles now - the former is VOR and the latter was out in service on the 49 yesterday.

As already established; 5275 and 5281 have returned to service at Riverside, while 5277 is currently on loan to Washington. 5278 - 5280, 5283 and 5331 are all at Saltmeadows Road out of service at the moment.

The "Citylink 57" branded Mercedes Citaros have now been fitted with Wi-Fi - meaning that over 300 buses in the fleet are now fitted with Wi-Fi.

I don't think it was even reported on here.


When will the first of the ex DD Citaro's arrive back from Coach and Bus?


Any news on where 5337/38 will end up?


Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.

12 Feb 2017, 11:36 am #155
Is there a particular reason why 5275 seems to have been allocated to the X9/X10 over the last week or is it just down to vehicle shortages? I'm assuming its just recently had a tachograph fitted too?
Dans_bus_photos
12 Feb 2017, 11:36 am #155

Is there a particular reason why 5275 seems to have been allocated to the X9/X10 over the last week or is it just down to vehicle shortages? I'm assuming its just recently had a tachograph fitted too?

S813 FVK



6,030
12 Feb 2017, 11:42 am #156
(12 Feb 2017, 11:36 am)Dans_bus_photos Is there a particular reason why 5275 seems to have been allocated to the X9/X10 over the last week or is it just down to vehicle shortages? I'm assuming its just recently had a tachograph fitted too?

5275 has always had a tachograph fitted - in its batch, it was the vehicle fitted with a tachograph (like 6071 on the TENs, 5391 on the X66 etc)
S813 FVK
12 Feb 2017, 11:42 am #156

(12 Feb 2017, 11:36 am)Dans_bus_photos Is there a particular reason why 5275 seems to have been allocated to the X9/X10 over the last week or is it just down to vehicle shortages? I'm assuming its just recently had a tachograph fitted too?

5275 has always had a tachograph fitted - in its batch, it was the vehicle fitted with a tachograph (like 6071 on the TENs, 5391 on the X66 etc)

Jamie M

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12 Feb 2017, 12:26 pm #157
(12 Feb 2017, 11:42 am)S813 FVK 5275 has always had a tachograph fitted - in its batch, it was the vehicle fitted with a tachograph (like 6071 on the TENs, 5391 on the X66 etc)
The thing that throws me off is that on the weekly allocation sheet from the website, it shows 5275 as not being tachographed (newer ones won't show as they are counted as 'off road for refurb at the bottom'). Since it has made appearances branded, this is a little misleading.
See: [Image: 1cf856a0c861e7dc6f9a9bd07f08b5ae.jpg]
T = Tacho'd, as 5235 shows.
Jamie M
12 Feb 2017, 12:26 pm #157

(12 Feb 2017, 11:42 am)S813 FVK 5275 has always had a tachograph fitted - in its batch, it was the vehicle fitted with a tachograph (like 6071 on the TENs, 5391 on the X66 etc)
The thing that throws me off is that on the weekly allocation sheet from the website, it shows 5275 as not being tachographed (newer ones won't show as they are counted as 'off road for refurb at the bottom'). Since it has made appearances branded, this is a little misleading.
See: [Image: 1cf856a0c861e7dc6f9a9bd07f08b5ae.jpg]
T = Tacho'd, as 5235 shows.

S813 FVK



6,030
12 Feb 2017, 12:33 pm #158
(12 Feb 2017, 12:26 pm)Jamie M The thing that throws me off is that on the weekly allocation sheet from the website, it shows 5275 as not being tachographed (newer ones won't show as they are counted as 'off road for refurb at the bottom'). Since it has made appearances branded, this is a little misleading.
See: [Image: 1cf856a0c861e7dc6f9a9bd07f08b5ae.jpg]
T = Tacho'd, as 5235 shows.

Maybe it has just been tacho'd within the last year or so then and i was just imagining seeing it with a 'T' next to its fleet number for ages. Mind, 3943 is shown to have WiFi when it doesn't (although that would be great in an ideal situation).
S813 FVK
12 Feb 2017, 12:33 pm #158

(12 Feb 2017, 12:26 pm)Jamie M The thing that throws me off is that on the weekly allocation sheet from the website, it shows 5275 as not being tachographed (newer ones won't show as they are counted as 'off road for refurb at the bottom'). Since it has made appearances branded, this is a little misleading.
See: [Image: 1cf856a0c861e7dc6f9a9bd07f08b5ae.jpg]
T = Tacho'd, as 5235 shows.

Maybe it has just been tacho'd within the last year or so then and i was just imagining seeing it with a 'T' next to its fleet number for ages. Mind, 3943 is shown to have WiFi when it doesn't (although that would be great in an ideal situation).

Jamie M

Unregistered

 
12 Feb 2017, 12:45 pm #159
(12 Feb 2017, 12:33 pm)S813 FVK Maybe it has just been tacho'd within the last year or so then and i was just imagining seeing it with a 'T' next to its fleet number for ages. Mind, 3943 is shown to have WiFi when it doesn't (although that would be great in an ideal situation).

I caused a dispute with a few drivers at Stanley with 5410. It does actually have a tachograph, it's just obscured within one of the units. It's taking retrofitting to a new level. When most people think of Tachos, they imagine the standard ones you see on the likes of the 63 plate mercs. Just a place where you enter your card. With the ones at Stanley, they're all inbuilt (95/96 are in the dashboard). It stumped people for a long time (obviously the drivers had some other form of documentation that also showed tacho'ing), but then an engineer spoke up
Jamie M
12 Feb 2017, 12:45 pm #159

(12 Feb 2017, 12:33 pm)S813 FVK Maybe it has just been tacho'd within the last year or so then and i was just imagining seeing it with a 'T' next to its fleet number for ages. Mind, 3943 is shown to have WiFi when it doesn't (although that would be great in an ideal situation).

I caused a dispute with a few drivers at Stanley with 5410. It does actually have a tachograph, it's just obscured within one of the units. It's taking retrofitting to a new level. When most people think of Tachos, they imagine the standard ones you see on the likes of the 63 plate mercs. Just a place where you enter your card. With the ones at Stanley, they're all inbuilt (95/96 are in the dashboard). It stumped people for a long time (obviously the drivers had some other form of documentation that also showed tacho'ing), but then an engineer spoke up

12 Feb 2017, 1:30 pm #160
When are the Citylink Citaros going for refurbishment?
EL1TE
12 Feb 2017, 1:30 pm #160

When are the Citylink Citaros going for refurbishment?

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