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RE: New technology in buses - Michael - 09 Sep 2015 (09 Sep 2015, 1:06 pm)Malarkey wrote Picture of it in the article by Route One - http://www.route-one.net/technology/engine-mechanical/gas-powered-citaro-revealed/ Cheers Theres a picture in the bus and coach to but can't link as i'm on my phone. RE: New technology in buses - Malarkey - 09 Sep 2015 King Long Four Mode Hybrid, Four ways to save energy. http://www.route-one.net/technology/king-long-four-mode-hybrid-four-ways-to-save-energy/ RE: New technology in buses - Michael - 09 Sep 2015 (09 Sep 2015, 1:22 pm)Malarkey wrote King Long Four Mode Hybrid, Four ways to save energy. Doesn't look to bad. RE: New technology in buses - Andreos1 - 03 Aug 2016 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-36961433 Will Wrights do a hybrid version I wonder? RE: New technology in buses - BusLoverMum - 03 Aug 2016 (03 Aug 2016, 7:03 pm)Andreos1 wrote http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-36961433 That would be white van man scuppered RE: New technology in buses - G-CPTN - 03 Aug 2016 (03 Aug 2016, 7:36 pm)BusLoverMum wrote That would be white van man scupperedQuite! A very limited idea - fraught with danger for the vehicles underneath, whether the 'bus' is approaching or overtaking. RE: New technology in buses - Andreos1 - 04 Aug 2016 (03 Aug 2016, 9:34 pm)G-CPTN wrote Quite! It's on tracks, so will struggle to overtake anything! No good for services that run in two's or three's. RE: New technology in buses - Andreos1 - 05 Sep 2016 http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-scotland-business-37271480 The Scottish Government have given ADL a few quid in grants. RE: New technology in buses - dannygee - 22 Oct 2016 http://www.eurotransportmagazine.com/20977/news/industry-news/stagecoach-contactless-bus-travel/ RE: New technology in buses - Andreos1 - 29 Oct 2016 After logging on to GNE wifi for the first time in months today (and the first time ever on this phone), I had apparently used up my data allowance after pulling out of the bus station. Just enough time to recieve a fb message... Frustrating! RE: New technology in buses - Ambassador - 29 Oct 2016 (29 Oct 2016, 9:00 pm)Andreos1 wrote After logging on to GNE wifi for the first time in months today (and the first time ever on this phone), I had apparently used up my data allowance after pulling out of the bus station. Just enough time to recieve a fb message... Happening a lot lately this. Im sure some technical guru will be along to mumble something about cache or Ctrl alt and del RE: New technology in buses - citaro5284 - 30 Oct 2016 (29 Oct 2016, 9:00 pm)Andreos1 wrote After logging on to GNE wifi for the first time in months today (and the first time ever on this phone), I had apparently used up my data allowance after pulling out of the bus station. Just enough time to recieve a fb message... Stick a complaint into Customer Services and it can be investigated. The daily allowance of 125mb is reset daily. (29 Oct 2016, 10:51 pm)Ambassador wrote Happening a lot lately this. Im sure some technical guru will be along to mumble something about cache or Ctrl alt and del Never heard of much lately, we did have an issue a couple of months back, but that has been resolved - Do you let CS know? It has nowt to do with Ctrl Alt or Del that is for sure RE: New technology in buses - Andreos1 - 30 Oct 2016 (29 Oct 2016, 10:51 pm)Ambassador wrote Happening a lot lately this. Im sure some technical guru will be along to mumble something about cache or Ctrl alt and delI did 'switch it off and back on again', but it didn't make a difference. Must admit to not clearing my cache mind. With never having used the device before on GNE wifi, I didn't think it would have made much difference. (30 Oct 2016, 7:33 am)citaro5284 wrote Stick a complaint into Customer Services and it can be investigated. The daily allowance of 125mb is reset daily. To be honest, previous experiences with that department, has given me the impression that it would be an exercise in futility. A total waste of my time and theirs. I understand nothing can be fixed if people don't know. However, until things are changed, I wouldn't trust them to tell me the colour vehicles used on the 21. RE: New technology in buses - citaro5284 - 30 Oct 2016 (30 Oct 2016, 8:18 am)Andreos1 wrote To be honest, previous experiences with that department, has given me the impression that it would be an exercise in futility. And here was me going to look into the issue myself for you To be honest, Customer Services would need to pass it on to someone who deals with the wifi, as they do not have access to system we use to oversee the Moovboxes. RE: New technology in buses - Andreos1 - 30 Oct 2016 (30 Oct 2016, 2:11 pm)citaro5284 wrote And here was me going to look into the issue myself for you You are more than welcome looking in to it. Couldn't tell you which purple Streetlite it was unfortunately. I have no faith at all with GNE Customer Services - whether that applies to passing information on to other departments, or providing information. Too poor a service and response each and every time I have needed to ontact them (which could probably be counted on two hands). The end result being, I rarely if ever contact them. RE: New technology in buses - Dan - 30 Oct 2016 (30 Oct 2016, 2:19 pm)Andreos1 wrote You are more than welcome looking in to it. Couldn't tell you which purple Streetlite it was unfortunately. But how can you expect issues to be logged and fixed, if you do not contact the Customer Services team? citaro5284 and I are not members of this forum to read up on issues you and others have found on Go North East's buses - this should be reported through the appropriate channels, in order for it to be logged in the system correctly. This is why aureolin has stated several times in the past that this forum should not be used as a place to log faults. RE: New technology in buses - Andreos1 - 30 Oct 2016 (30 Oct 2016, 2:29 pm)Dan wrote But how can you expect issues to be logged and fixed, if you do not contact the Customer Services team? To repeat what I said earlier. I understand nothing can be fixed if people don't know. However, until things are changed, I wouldn't trust them to tell me the colour vehicles used on the 21. My perception of GNE Customer Services is based on previous experiences. If they're unwilling to resolve or respond to far more serious issues and complaints than dodgy wifi, with 'accuracy', then I have zero faith in them dealing with this. RE: New technology in buses - Ambassador - 30 Oct 2016 (30 Oct 2016, 8:59 pm)Andreos1 wrote To repeat what I said earlier. Not to be too off topic, but I entirely agree, I've made my thoughts on the poor social media management numerous times but Customers Services seem to be unempowered to fix anything. A shrug and empty apologies. If they were a shop or bank, I'd simply not use them purely on their service. RE: New technology in buses - James101 - 30 Oct 2016 (30 Oct 2016, 8:59 pm)Andreos1 wrote To repeat what I said earlier. Indeed, rather than expecting customers to report issues maybe more robust internal processes to stop the issues occurring in the first place would be the best way forward. RE: New technology in buses - Adrian - 30 Oct 2016 But without examples, how do you identify the root cause and work towards the resolution of a problem? With IT systems, most incidents will be dealt with proactively anyway, and in the majority of cases resolved without a customer even realising there's been an outage. But unfortunately there's from time to time, with sporadic or wide spread, that can't be resolved. Problem resolution has to start somewhere, and that has to be ensuring that customers log faults with customer services. It's not to be awkward, but without collating data of various incidents, it is very difficult to pin point what the root cause of the problem is. I do agree that customer services need to be a bit more proactive when someone reports a technology problem. I reported an issue with the app a few weeks ago, and they were going to pass this on to the apps team, without taking a single detail from me. Like others have said, that doesn't fill me with a lot of confidence. Perhaps they should be asking for details depending what the issue reported is? The MAC address of your phone's wireless NIC would be a good start for WiFi issues, or the Make/Model/software version of your handset for app issues. RE: New technology in buses - Andreos1 - 31 Oct 2016 (30 Oct 2016, 9:42 pm)NAmbassador wrote Not to be too off topic, but I entirely agree, I've made my thoughts on the poor social media management numerous times but Customers Services seem to be unempowered to fix anything. A shrug and empty apologies. If they were a shop or bank, I'd simply not use them purely on their service. (30 Oct 2016, 9:59 pm)James101 wrote Indeed, rather than expecting customers to report issues maybe more robust internal processes to stop the issues occurring in the first place would be the best way forward.I have had a few beers, so excuse me if I make less sense than usual. This was never meant to be a post which turned in to an anti-GNE rant. It was a post about the poor wifi on a purple streetlite and in turn, connected to technology in buses. However, I do agree with the points you have both made. I am more than happy providing info related to my issue. I just have zero faith in the GNE Customer Service team dealing with it appropriately. (30 Oct 2016, 10:13 pm)Adrian wrote But without examples, how do you identify the root cause and work towards the resolution of a problem? As I have said a number of times now, I understand a failure of passing info on, could result in the failure in resolving the issue. I saw your latest comms with them and I did shake my head. My last comms with them was two summers ago (communication you are aware of). Hopefully you can see why a serious issue like that and the response I got, would add to the opinion I have of that particular department. An ignorant (?) response leads to apathy of the service on offer. If they can't deal with something like that, why would they deal with a minor wifi issue appropriately? RE: New technology in buses - Andreos1 - 01 Mar 2017 Another Government funded freebie, but one that's maybe worth keeping an eye on. It will be interesting to see if the difference in reliability is noticeable. http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/technology-allowing-buses-talk-traffic-12668676 RE: New technology in buses - Michael - 01 Mar 2017 (01 Mar 2017, 9:05 am)Andreos1 wrote Another Government funded freebie, but one that's maybe worth keeping an eye on. It will be interesting to see if the difference in reliability is noticeable. That photoshop though.... RE: New technology in buses - RBZ 5459 - 01 Mar 2017 (01 Mar 2017, 9:15 am)Michael wrote That photoshop though.... Wow. Just spilled my tea laughing at that, cheers Michael! RE: New technology in buses - Andreos1 - 01 Mar 2017 (01 Mar 2017, 9:15 am)Michael wrote That photoshop though.... I can't see it... RE: New technology in buses - Adrian - 01 Mar 2017 (01 Mar 2017, 6:24 pm)Andreos1 wrote I can't see it... Not just me that is lost then! RE: New technology in buses - Michael - 01 Mar 2017 It seems the picture was removed.. This was the picture RE: New technology in buses - Adrian - 01 Mar 2017 (01 Mar 2017, 8:19 pm)Michael wrote It seems the picture was removed.. Oh bloody hell! That is a pretty shoddy effort. RE: New technology in buses - Andreos1 - 01 Mar 2017 (01 Mar 2017, 8:19 pm)Michael wrote It seems the picture was removed.. I must have missed that first time round! Dear me! Wonder who is behind that?! RE: New technology in buses - L469 YVK - 16 Aug 2017 http://www.route-one.net/articles/Ensignbus___Multiple_orders__already_placed_for_BCI Think any operators such as GNE would be interested in these. Basically in the two axile option, a Cummins 6.7 engine paired with a ZF gearbox without having to subsidise Stagecoach / ADL. |