RE: Go North East: Rare & Odd Workings - July 2015
(07 Jul 2015, 6:00 pm)S813 FVK wrote Providing i have done this right, 10 vehicles should get transferred/withdrawn as a result of the Omnidekkas entering service. I have done a mock-up of what i think has happened (might be completely wrong - don't trust me on it):
6122 --> 3885 to Scholars --> 3813 withdrawn
6123 --> 3886 to Scholars --> 3801 withdrawn
6124 --> 3887 to Scholars --> 3802 withdrawn
6125 --> 3888 to Scholars --> 3861 withdrawn
6126 --> 3889 to Scholars --> 3862 withdrawn
6127 --> 6010 to Percy Main
6128 --> 3823 withdrawn
6130 --> 3825 withdrawn
6131 --> 3871 withdrawn
6133 -->
As you can see, i cannot find anything that 6133 has replaced and withdrawn so one more vehicle is there to be withdrawn. I have a feeling it will be 3860 but we'll have to wait and see.
Stanley withdrew one fewer Volvo Olympian than they should have last September, when the Dennis Tridents migrated from Percy Main. This stayed on as an extra spare vehicle, presumably in an attempt to lessen the amount of high-floor vehicles being allocated to public services. As the Scania N94UD vehicles are more reliable than the Dennis Tridents they are replacing, Stanley should not require this extra vehicle any longer. As such, it (3813) has now been withdrawn.
The entry into service of the ten Scania N94UD vehicles has allowed for eleven cascades in addition to the above, given that these vehicles are newer and a lot more reliable.
1. Volvo B7TL 6010 to Percy Main, which will allow for the withdrawal of a further Dennis Trident
2. Volvo Olympian 3823 withdrawn.
3. Volvo Olympian 3825 withdrawn.
4. Dennis Trident 3801 withdrawn.
5. Dennis Trident 3802 withdrawn.
6. Dennis Trident 3803 withdrawn (this took place prior to the entry into service of the Scania N94s, owing to engine failure).
7. Dennis Trident 3861 withdrawn.
8. Dennis Trident 3862 withdrawn.
9. Dennis Trident 3871 withdrawn.
10. ?
11. ?
As 6133 has not yet entered service, and the Scania N94 vehicles are all undergoing PSV at the moment, the final two movements are yet to occur. I think it's quite likely that two further Dennis Tridents will be withdrawn, opposed to Volvo Olympians, as the remaining five at Stanley (3814/22/30/31/32) should only be allocated to scholars. As a very last resort, in between scholars services, the Volvo Olympians can be allocated to public services.
It has been suggested on the forum many times that 21 Scania N94s are due to migrate up north in total. It was stated in a news article recently that Go North East is "on track" to removing all step-entrance vehicles from the fleet by the end of this year. I think it's therefore quite likely that the eleven Scania N94s which are due to migrate north later this year (pending the entry into service of new vehicles in Brighton) will see the withdrawal of the remaining five Volvo Olympians from Stanley, three from Riverside, plus three further Dennis Trident withdrawals.