Enviro 400MMC's for the X10
Enviro 400MMC's for the X10
(31 Aug 2022, 10:50 am)F114TML I thought 6099 or 6100 was the X10 spare, even if not in Xlines livery?Really they should be sent to Percy Main for Euro6 Spares.
(31 Aug 2022, 10:50 am)F114TML I thought 6099 or 6100 was the X10 spare, even if not in Xlines livery?Really they should be sent to Percy Main for Euro6 Spares.
(30 Aug 2022, 9:43 pm)Unber43 X10 needs a dedicated spare, seems every day there is a replacement bus. Really they should've have one from Day one, as the 04:55 service also runs the last X10 20:20 from Newcastle.
(31 Aug 2022, 9:31 am)Andreos1 Looking at the time it happened and the time I passed it, it had been there a while.
Comes back to the cost/benefit I queried yesterday in another thread.
A driver and vehicle down. Presumably until an fitter managed to get down with a spare.
Said fitter would then attempt to fix it and get it back to the depot.
If it isn't fixable/driveable, then they wait for Alpha.
So Riverside are a fitter down for hours on end.
(30 Aug 2022, 9:43 pm)Unber43 X10 needs a dedicated spare, seems every day there is a replacement bus. Really they should've have one from Day one, as the 04:55 service also runs the last X10 20:20 from Newcastle.
(31 Aug 2022, 9:31 am)Andreos1 Looking at the time it happened and the time I passed it, it had been there a while.
Comes back to the cost/benefit I queried yesterday in another thread.
A driver and vehicle down. Presumably until an fitter managed to get down with a spare.
Said fitter would then attempt to fix it and get it back to the depot.
If it isn't fixable/driveable, then they wait for Alpha.
So Riverside are a fitter down for hours on end.
(31 Aug 2022, 12:39 pm)Adrian A dedicated spare on a route with a PVR of 4? 25% spare capacity for one route...If an E400 was also in Spare Xlines it could also cover for the X21 as well.
You'd have the same problem if a bus broke down 5 minutes from a depot though? Someone is going to have to wait with the bus on most occasions, until it's either a) driveable back to the depot, b) Alpha can come and recover it.
It should only take 50 minutes or so for a fitter to get to Middlesbrough in a van. I'd imagine they'd just take the driver back North, as there's little point running the trip, by the time you get down there with a replacement bus. I doubt the fitter will be down hours on end either, as most should be able to give an initial assessment on whether or not whether it needs a tow... pointless spending hours trying to fix something roadside, when you can tow it back and fix at your leisure.
(31 Aug 2022, 12:39 pm)Adrian A dedicated spare on a route with a PVR of 4? 25% spare capacity for one route...If an E400 was also in Spare Xlines it could also cover for the X21 as well.
You'd have the same problem if a bus broke down 5 minutes from a depot though? Someone is going to have to wait with the bus on most occasions, until it's either a) driveable back to the depot, b) Alpha can come and recover it.
It should only take 50 minutes or so for a fitter to get to Middlesbrough in a van. I'd imagine they'd just take the driver back North, as there's little point running the trip, by the time you get down there with a replacement bus. I doubt the fitter will be down hours on end either, as most should be able to give an initial assessment on whether or not whether it needs a tow... pointless spending hours trying to fix something roadside, when you can tow it back and fix at your leisure.
(31 Aug 2022, 12:52 pm)Unber43 If an E400 was also in Spare Xlines it could also cover for the X21 as well.
Also lets say
Driver spends 10-15 mins trying to fix the fault
Calls the Depot 5mins
Mechanic 60-90 Mins to come
Try to fix the fault 10-20 Mins
Call recovery 45-90 mins
That adds up.
(31 Aug 2022, 12:52 pm)Unber43 If an E400 was also in Spare Xlines it could also cover for the X21 as well.
Also lets say
Driver spends 10-15 mins trying to fix the fault
Calls the Depot 5mins
Mechanic 60-90 Mins to come
Try to fix the fault 10-20 Mins
Call recovery 45-90 mins
That adds up.
To me, unless it's a simple fix ie. topping up with water, the default option should be recovery back to the depot with a replacement sent out (if it's a low frequency route)
It's not worth the time and effort faffing about at the side of the road trying to fix it unless you can guarantee it'll be fixed and the bus can be on it's way. You might as well just have it recovered back to somewhere you can work on it properly, with all the proper equipment.
While I don't know how much it costs per recovery, I can't imagine it's that much in comparison to having someone extra on staff
(31 Aug 2022, 12:57 pm)Adrian It does, but like I say, you could have the same scenario 5 minutes from the depot, depending on how long it takes recovery to turn up.They only really need two maybe 3.
Unless GNE had a fleet of tow trucks, strategically placed around the network, then you're never going to be able to control the recovery time. The fitter will still be tied up dealing with the job.
(31 Aug 2022, 1:09 pm)streetdeckfan To me, unless it's a simple fix ie. topping up with water, the default option should be recovery back to the depot with a replacement sent out (if it's a low frequency route)I found this on another bus recovery website. https://www.eurotaxis.com/services/comme...-recovery/
It's not worth the time and effort faffing about at the side of the road trying to fix it unless you can guarantee it'll be fixed and the bus can be on it's way. You might as well just have it recovered back to somewhere you can work on it properly, with all the proper equipment.
While I don't know how much it costs per recovery, I can't imagine it's that much in comparison to having someone extra on staff
(31 Aug 2022, 12:57 pm)Adrian It does, but like I say, you could have the same scenario 5 minutes from the depot, depending on how long it takes recovery to turn up.They only really need two maybe 3.
Unless GNE had a fleet of tow trucks, strategically placed around the network, then you're never going to be able to control the recovery time. The fitter will still be tied up dealing with the job.
(31 Aug 2022, 1:09 pm)streetdeckfan To me, unless it's a simple fix ie. topping up with water, the default option should be recovery back to the depot with a replacement sent out (if it's a low frequency route)I found this on another bus recovery website. https://www.eurotaxis.com/services/comme...-recovery/
It's not worth the time and effort faffing about at the side of the road trying to fix it unless you can guarantee it'll be fixed and the bus can be on it's way. You might as well just have it recovered back to somewhere you can work on it properly, with all the proper equipment.
While I don't know how much it costs per recovery, I can't imagine it's that much in comparison to having someone extra on staff
(31 Aug 2022, 12:39 pm)Adrian A dedicated spare on a route with a PVR of 4? 25% spare capacity for one route...
You'd have the same problem if a bus broke down 5 minutes from a depot though? Someone is going to have to wait with the bus on most occasions, until it's either a) driveable back to the depot, b) Alpha can come and recover it.
It should only take 50 minutes or so for a fitter to get to Middlesbrough in a van. I'd imagine they'd just take the driver back North, as there's little point running the trip, by the time you get down there with a replacement bus. I doubt the fitter will be down hours on end either, as most should be able to give an initial assessment on whether or not whether it needs a tow... pointless spending hours trying to fix something roadside, when you can tow it back and fix at your leisure.
(31 Aug 2022, 12:39 pm)Adrian A dedicated spare on a route with a PVR of 4? 25% spare capacity for one route...
You'd have the same problem if a bus broke down 5 minutes from a depot though? Someone is going to have to wait with the bus on most occasions, until it's either a) driveable back to the depot, b) Alpha can come and recover it.
It should only take 50 minutes or so for a fitter to get to Middlesbrough in a van. I'd imagine they'd just take the driver back North, as there's little point running the trip, by the time you get down there with a replacement bus. I doubt the fitter will be down hours on end either, as most should be able to give an initial assessment on whether or not whether it needs a tow... pointless spending hours trying to fix something roadside, when you can tow it back and fix at your leisure.
To give you an insight, I broke down on 6302 after my school run and ended up in the lay by opposite Ramside Hall. I phoned in the breakdown at 1530. A fitter came and tried to fix the bus (they arrived 1600). The bus needed towing back to Deptford, it arrived just after 2100. There's a lot of time and cost involved plus the waiting around for a fitter to come out (they are either on other jobs or the vans are already being used).
GNE have recently taken buses to Arriva at Belmont to move them from the roadside and fix them in the depot yard or in one case, a bus was left at Arriva over the weekend.
(31 Aug 2022, 2:33 pm)morritt89 To give you an insight, I broke down on 6302 after my school run and ended up in the lay by opposite Ramside Hall. I phoned in the breakdown at 1530. A fitter came and tried to fix the bus (they arrived 1600). The bus needed towing back to Deptford, it arrived just after 2100. There's a lot of time and cost involved plus the waiting around for a fitter to come out (they are either on other jobs or the vans are already being used).
GNE have recently taken buses to Arriva at Belmont to move them from the roadside and fix them in the depot yard or in one case, a bus was left at Arriva over the weekend.
(31 Aug 2022, 2:33 pm)morritt89 To give you an insight, I broke down on 6302 after my school run and ended up in the lay by opposite Ramside Hall. I phoned in the breakdown at 1530. A fitter came and tried to fix the bus (they arrived 1600). The bus needed towing back to Deptford, it arrived just after 2100. There's a lot of time and cost involved plus the waiting around for a fitter to come out (they are either on other jobs or the vans are already being used).
GNE have recently taken buses to Arriva at Belmont to move them from the roadside and fix them in the depot yard or in one case, a bus was left at Arriva over the weekend.
3943 broke down at Concord quite a while back, it had previously broken down twice on the morning on the X20, while starting on the X20 where it would die coming back into Park Lane coming of the A690 roundabout, as it crawled back and when NIS to Durham then broke down at Sacriston.
However 3943 was there for 45 mins before a mins before a Deptford Fitter came in a van I don't know what happened to it at Concord however it was there when I passed, however my main question was why didn't washington come for it.
Another example is quite a few times I've seen an X20 tracking at CLS Depot when they had issues with them.
I think something needs to be done with the X10 connections
Peterlee for the 206 you've got about a 20 minute wait to get to Newcastle or Middlesbrough.
208 you've got either a 15 min wait or a 55 min wait
239 from Newcastle is pretty well timed.
However especially from Dalton park I was getting the bus from Middlesbrough to Newcastle the other night, and I saw on the departure board that there wasn't a 61 for 25 mins towards Murton, Sunderland around 45 mins and there were no 65's.
Going towards Middlesbrough there is a 65 timed to Seaham around 15 mins after it left, and then you have a 10-20 min wait for a 60 if you want to go to Sunderland/Ryhope or to Seaham/Parkside.
And the connections is probably why people pick the train. GNE should introduce better timed services for X10. 61 towards Murton & Sunderland, 65 towards Seaham for the X10 from Newcastle & Middlesbrough. They should also bring in fares for X10 service + Seaham & Murton Services, aswell as X10 Peterlee Services with greater connections. E.g 206 should come in 10 mins before the X10 is due to depart for Newcastle, and leave 5 mins after X10 is due to come in for Middlesbrough.
(03 Sep 2022, 12:04 pm)Unber43 I think something needs to be done with the X10 connections
Peterlee for the 206 you've got about a 20 minute wait to get to Newcastle or Middlesbrough.
208 you've got either a 15 min wait or a 55 min wait
239 from Newcastle is pretty well timed.
However especially from Dalton park I was getting the bus from Middlesbrough to Newcastle the other night, and I saw on the departure board that there wasn't a 61 for 25 mins towards Murton, Sunderland around 45 mins and there were no 65's.
Going towards Middlesbrough there is a 65 timed to Seaham around 15 mins after it left, and then you have a 10-20 min wait for a 60 if you want to go to Sunderland/Ryhope or to Seaham/Parkside.
And the connections is probably why people pick the train. GNE should introduce better timed services for X10. 61 towards Murton & Sunderland, 65 towards Seaham for the X10 from Newcastle & Middlesbrough. They should also bring in fares for X10 service + Seaham & Murton Services, aswell as X10 Peterlee Services with greater connections. E.g 206 should come in 10 mins before the X10 is due to depart for Newcastle, and leave 5 mins after X10 is due to come in for Middlesbrough.
(03 Sep 2022, 12:04 pm)Unber43 I think something needs to be done with the X10 connections
Peterlee for the 206 you've got about a 20 minute wait to get to Newcastle or Middlesbrough.
208 you've got either a 15 min wait or a 55 min wait
239 from Newcastle is pretty well timed.
However especially from Dalton park I was getting the bus from Middlesbrough to Newcastle the other night, and I saw on the departure board that there wasn't a 61 for 25 mins towards Murton, Sunderland around 45 mins and there were no 65's.
Going towards Middlesbrough there is a 65 timed to Seaham around 15 mins after it left, and then you have a 10-20 min wait for a 60 if you want to go to Sunderland/Ryhope or to Seaham/Parkside.
And the connections is probably why people pick the train. GNE should introduce better timed services for X10. 61 towards Murton & Sunderland, 65 towards Seaham for the X10 from Newcastle & Middlesbrough. They should also bring in fares for X10 service + Seaham & Murton Services, aswell as X10 Peterlee Services with greater connections. E.g 206 should come in 10 mins before the X10 is due to depart for Newcastle, and leave 5 mins after X10 is due to come in for Middlesbrough.
(03 Sep 2022, 2:35 pm)cbma06 There’s nothing wrong with waiting for a bus to turn up, many passengers been doing this for many years and decades and lifetime, it’s part of life . You should work for GNE , I bet Dan would take you under his wing, Dan wouldn’t need customer services complaints as he would get your daily input of what’s happening, anyway how’s the X10 doing, it’s been quite a good loadings during the day when I’ve seen it approaching Peterlee either directionSurley GNE & DCC could work together in the interest of passengers?
Don’t forget not every single passenger who gets the Peterlee local services board the X10.
Don’t forget GNE don’t do the timetables and routes for secured services , since practically most of all Peterlee local services are secured, then DCC are responsible for route and timetables.
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(03 Sep 2022, 2:35 pm)cbma06 There’s nothing wrong with waiting for a bus to turn up, many passengers been doing this for many years and decades and lifetime, it’s part of life . You should work for GNE , I bet Dan would take you under his wing, Dan wouldn’t need customer services complaints as he would get your daily input of what’s happening, anyway how’s the X10 doing, it’s been quite a good loadings during the day when I’ve seen it approaching Peterlee either directionSurley GNE & DCC could work together in the interest of passengers?
Don’t forget not every single passenger who gets the Peterlee local services board the X10.
Don’t forget GNE don’t do the timetables and routes for secured services , since practically most of all Peterlee local services are secured, then DCC are responsible for route and timetables.
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(03 Sep 2022, 2:43 pm)Unber43 I wonder if many people who use it at Peterlee or Dalton Park actually get the bus home or they use the service as a P&R, as there are pretty large carparks near both. Im not sure if the Farmfoods one at Peterlee has a time limit on or the Morrisons/Dalton Park one does aswell.It doesn't - but then again, it's not Morrisons' car park.
(03 Sep 2022, 2:35 pm)cbma06 There’s nothing wrong with waiting for a bus to turn up, many passengers been doing this for many years and decades and lifetime, it’s part of life .Good lord. How late is that bus?!
(03 Sep 2022, 2:43 pm)Unber43 I wonder if many people who use it at Peterlee or Dalton Park actually get the bus home or they use the service as a P&R, as there are pretty large carparks near both. Im not sure if the Farmfoods one at Peterlee has a time limit on or the Morrisons/Dalton Park one does aswell.It doesn't - but then again, it's not Morrisons' car park.
(03 Sep 2022, 2:35 pm)cbma06 There’s nothing wrong with waiting for a bus to turn up, many passengers been doing this for many years and decades and lifetime, it’s part of life .Good lord. How late is that bus?!
(03 Sep 2022, 2:43 pm)Unber43 Also working for GNE I wouldn't like I would like to work in passenger interests not shareholders!
(03 Sep 2022, 2:43 pm)Unber43 Also working for GNE I wouldn't like I would like to work in passenger interests not shareholders!
(03 Sep 2022, 2:35 pm)cbma06 There’s nothing wrong with waiting for a bus to turn up, many passengers been doing this for many years and decades and lifetime, it’s part of life . You should work for GNE , I bet Dan would take you under his wing, Dan wouldn’t need customer services complaints as he would get your daily input of what’s happening, anyway how’s the X10 doing, it’s been quite a good loadings during the day when I’ve seen it approaching Peterlee either directionI got the 11:15 X10 from DP a few days ago to Newcastle. It was rammed. There were quite a few standing on the bottom all the way down the A19, tbh its wasn't really that bad but there should be enough capacity so you don't have to stand while a bus is going 50/60 mph down a A road.
Don’t forget not every single passenger who gets the Peterlee local services board the X10.
Don’t forget GNE don’t do the timetables and routes for secured services , since practically most of all Peterlee local services are secured, then DCC are responsible for route and timetables.
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(03 Sep 2022, 2:35 pm)cbma06 There’s nothing wrong with waiting for a bus to turn up, many passengers been doing this for many years and decades and lifetime, it’s part of life . You should work for GNE , I bet Dan would take you under his wing, Dan wouldn’t need customer services complaints as he would get your daily input of what’s happening, anyway how’s the X10 doing, it’s been quite a good loadings during the day when I’ve seen it approaching Peterlee either directionI got the 11:15 X10 from DP a few days ago to Newcastle. It was rammed. There were quite a few standing on the bottom all the way down the A19, tbh its wasn't really that bad but there should be enough capacity so you don't have to stand while a bus is going 50/60 mph down a A road.
Don’t forget not every single passenger who gets the Peterlee local services board the X10.
Don’t forget GNE don’t do the timetables and routes for secured services , since practically most of all Peterlee local services are secured, then DCC are responsible for route and timetables.
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(03 Sep 2022, 6:18 pm)nova347 I got the 11:15 X10 from DP a few days ago to Newcastle. It was rammed. There were quite a few standing on the bottom all the way down the A19, tbh its wasn't really that bad but there should be enough capacity so you don't have to stand while a bus is going 50/60 mph down a A road.Wasn't Thursday morning by any chance was it? As I ended up standing all the way from Peterlee Bus Station to Gateshead Interchange where I alighted.
(03 Sep 2022, 6:18 pm)nova347 I got the 11:15 X10 from DP a few days ago to Newcastle. It was rammed. There were quite a few standing on the bottom all the way down the A19, tbh its wasn't really that bad but there should be enough capacity so you don't have to stand while a bus is going 50/60 mph down a A road.Wasn't Thursday morning by any chance was it? As I ended up standing all the way from Peterlee Bus Station to Gateshead Interchange where I alighted.
On 6354 I think it had something on the back which covered the windows, I guess covering the back window is fine.
And it said something like if we spot a quieter road we'll take you that way, but is that actually true.
I know the X30 + Metro to Newcastle services diverted via Centerlink due to horrendous traffic on the Redheugh bridge which as I saw from twitter & google maps looked worse than match day traffic