(21 May 2015, 4:16 pm)Michael wrote Looks quite good, much better than the last one!
Looks Fantastic as I have said previous, I really like the Rear Destination Vinyls on the New Brandings, Looks very professional and really stands out.
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(21 May 2015, 5:33 pm)Malarkey wrote Looks Fantastic as I have said previous, I really like the Rear Destination Vinyls on the New Brandings, Looks very professional and really stands out.
(21 May 2015, 5:36 pm)Michael wrote Only seen 1 pic of the brand, it was on the side with the doors, any more pictures?
(21 May 2015, 5:40 pm)Malarkey wrote I Bazza has put up a few on his Flickr - https://www.flickr.com/photos/bazza90/
(22 May 2015, 5:48 am)Dan wrote Not the subject of the photograph, but Volvo B12M/Plaxton Paragon 7087 (NA52 RMZ) has arrived at Thornton Brothers, Ashington, for some treatment prior to being deployed elsewhere in the fleet...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/rpbsp/17947899441/
(22 May 2015, 8:30 am)ifm001 wrote Elsewhere in the fleet. North East still? Didn't think we would use coaches on anything other than Nat EX or driver training any longer.
(22 May 2015, 10:57 am)Dan wrote Yes, they will remain in the North East.
This one was leaked to enthusiasts a week or two ago in private groups (have yet to see anything published on the public domain), so I may as well confirm...
See this post and onwards. I believe Go North East will take over a few services from Howard Snaiths in the Hexham area shortly, with this vehicle being just one that will be allocated...
(22 May 2015, 11:20 am)ifm001 wrote Thanks Dan. So effectively expansion and changes in Hexham could be on the cards?
(22 May 2015, 11:26 am)Dan wrote I think scholars in the Hexham area are the only thing that will be changed for now, but it'll be interesting to see if Go North East opts to expand even further in the future!
To go back to a previous discussion regarding disposals no longer being stored at Hexham - you may be able to see how things have fallen into place quite nicely... The operations from Saltmeadows Rd transferred to Riverside Depot, allowing storage for vehicle disposals at Saltmeadows Rd, in turn providing space at Hexham for network expansion...
It's worth noting that the repainted former "Toon Link" branded Volvo B7RLE/Wright Eclipse vehicles (4978 - 4982) are now starting to emerge on the route they'll now be allocated to: service 5. This releases the dual-door Volvo B10BLE/Wright Renown vehicles from service 5 back to services 67/69 (albeit now red opposed to branded "Pulse"), in turn allowing the withdrawal of the early DAF SB120/Wright Cadet vehicles from Riverside (with these withdrawals still being in progress - 8246 is still out and about today). Sorry to disappoint anyone who was hoping they'd be re-allocated to "Fab Fifty Seven" service 57! Other vehicles continue to be withdrawn from the fleet too, with Volvo B10BLE 4846 being one of the latest to turn up on death row at Saltmeadows.
(22 May 2015, 11:26 am)Dan wrote I think scholars in the Hexham area are the only thing that will be changed for now, but it'll be interesting to see if Go North East opts to expand even further in the future!I came to the same conclusion when I have seen them all of week but more today when I saw 2.
To go back to a previous discussion regarding disposals no longer being stored at Hexham - you may be able to see how things have fallen into place quite nicely... The operations from Saltmeadows Rd transferred to Riverside Depot, allowing storage for vehicle disposals at Saltmeadows Rd, in turn providing space at Hexham for network expansion...
It's worth noting that the repainted former "Toon Link" branded Volvo B7RLE/Wright Eclipse vehicles (4978 - 4982) are now starting to emerge on the route they'll now be allocated to: service 5. This releases the dual-door Volvo B10BLE/Wright Renown vehicles from service 5 back to services 67/69 (albeit now red opposed to branded "Pulse"), in turn allowing the withdrawal of the early DAF SB120/Wright Cadet vehicles from Riverside (with these withdrawals still being in progress - 8246 is still out and about today). Sorry to disappoint anyone who was hoping they'd be re-allocated to "Fab Fifty Seven" service 57! Other vehicles continue to be withdrawn from the fleet too, with Volvo B10BLE 4846 being one of the latest to turn up on death row at Saltmeadows.
(22 May 2015, 2:38 pm)danpick wrote Is that an Omnidekka
(22 May 2015, 2:40 pm)Dan wrote Well it's not a Routemaster! Yes - it's the last one to come out of the paintshop, and it certainly looks different! The remaining nine are all now in Go North East's corporate livery - will update fleet lists tonight to reflect this.Haha Lol.
(22 May 2015, 11:26 am)Dan wrote I think scholars in the Hexham area are the only thing that will be changed for now, but it'll be interesting to see if Go North East opts to expand even further in the future!
To go back to a previous discussion regarding disposals no longer being stored at Hexham - you may be able to see how things have fallen into place quite nicely... The operations from Saltmeadows Rd transferred to Riverside Depot, allowing storage for vehicle disposals at Saltmeadows Rd, in turn providing space at Hexham for network expansion...
It's worth noting that the repainted former "Toon Link" branded Volvo B7RLE/Wright Eclipse vehicles (4978 - 4982) are now starting to emerge on the route they'll now be allocated to: service 5. This releases the dual-door Volvo B10BLE/Wright Renown vehicles from service 5 back to services 67/69 (albeit now red opposed to branded "Pulse"), in turn allowing the withdrawal of the early DAF SB120/Wright Cadet vehicles from Riverside (with these withdrawals still being in progress - 8246 is still out and about today). Sorry to disappoint anyone who was hoping they'd be re-allocated to "Fab Fifty Seven" service 57! Other vehicles continue to be withdrawn from the fleet too, with Volvo B10BLE 4846 being one of the latest to turn up on death row at Saltmeadows.
(22 May 2015, 11:26 am)Dan wrote I think scholars in the Hexham area are the only thing that will be changed for now, but it'll be interesting to see if Go North East opts to expand even further in the future!finally something decent on 5 the 9 needs sorted all we get is dual door renowns which one of them is put it this way is horrible
To go back to a previous discussion regarding disposals no longer being stored at Hexham - you may be able to see how things have fallen into place quite nicely... The operations from Saltmeadows Rd transferred to Riverside Depot, allowing storage for vehicle disposals at Saltmeadows Rd, in turn providing space at Hexham for network expansion...
It's worth noting that the repainted former "Toon Link" branded Volvo B7RLE/Wright Eclipse vehicles (4978 - 4982) are now starting to emerge on the route they'll now be allocated to: service 5. This releases the dual-door Volvo B10BLE/Wright Renown vehicles from service 5 back to services 67/69 (albeit now red opposed to branded "Pulse"), in turn allowing the withdrawal of the early DAF SB120/Wright Cadet vehicles from Riverside (with these withdrawals still being in progress - 8246 is still out and about today). Sorry to disappoint anyone who was hoping they'd be re-allocated to "Fab Fifty Seven" service 57! Other vehicles continue to be withdrawn from the fleet too, with Volvo B10BLE 4846 being one of the latest to turn up on death row at Saltmeadows.
(22 May 2015, 2:40 pm)Dan wrote Well it's not a Routemaster! Yes - it's the last one to come out of the paintshop, and it certainly looks different! The remaining nine are all now in Go North East's corporate livery - will update fleet lists tonight to reflect this.
(17 May 2015, 10:19 am)DaveyBowyer wrote Thank god it's not Jenny!
Quote: "You're next stop is.........'YAWN', the Regent Centre"
Who is it then? S&K, Brian Moore or Stu and Kelly?
(22 May 2015, 3:52 pm)Robert wrote Which vehicle is this? I think it may be 6133 but im not sure (looking at the fact it has no interior seats).
(22 May 2015, 5:45 pm)citaro5284 wrote We tested the Red Kites 45/46 yesterday, so they should be uploaded soon, only a couple of amendments to make, then we will sort out the Coast and Country.
Red Kite is voiced by Brian Moore, was hearing in my sleep last night.........The next stop is
(22 May 2015, 8:12 pm)aureolin wrote Who has done (or is planned to do) the Coast and Country voice over? It'd be good if GNE could use their partnership with Bauer to get Alan Robson for one of them.