(13 Dec 2013, 6:51 pm)Dan wrote I haven't, sorry. Wasn't at a great angle to photograph them from outside of the depot.
Np, is it any better than the current Scania brand, has much changed?
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(13 Dec 2013, 6:59 pm)Michael wrote Np, is it any better than the current Scania brand, has much changed?
(13 Dec 2013, 7:01 pm)Dan wrote Pretty much the same from what I could see - just bigger flowers etc to match the double decked vehicle.
Liam will make a paper bus version ready for this Sunday's news... We couldn't see everything properly so it may not be 100% correct, and of course he's working with the graphics available at present too.
(13 Dec 2013, 7:16 pm)northtynelinks2 wrote Something tells me that the Ex-Fab Fifty Six solars in red are going to be rebranded but not into the new Go North East generic livery. I am thinking this as some of the Ex-South Tyne cadets have been repainted and recieved vinyls before the solars. But if they are, what route would they go onto?
(13 Dec 2013, 7:19 pm)Michael wrote The Fab 56 scania's will replace the SPD's in the fleet, along with the 6 from the Whey aye five-0, this means by end of January, their will be no SPD's left.
Don't know if they will be branded anything though.
(13 Dec 2013, 8:28 pm)northtynelinks2 wrote I was just thinking that because as i said Cadets are been repainted and hae vinyls applied to them faster than the Solars which have been repainted long before the cadets. Also are some going onto the Wear Tees Xpress? I know there were some rumours about it.
(13 Dec 2013, 12:17 pm)Dan wrote Today's arrivals included NL63YCJ, NL63VJH and NL63YCN - all of which are silver for Cobalt Clipper.
(13 Dec 2013, 8:35 pm)Michael wrote I would imagine the Wear tee's Xpress will get some newish buses next year, dunno when that will be.
Can't wait for all the SPD's to be withdrawn by end of January... least then the worst buses will be the Cadets...
(13 Dec 2013, 11:56 pm)nk55 wrote I personally cant wait to see the back of those spds. Hate driving them, the ones we have at cls are all horrible. On another note i'd wish the volvo b10s were euro 3 standard, they're nice buses to drive.
(13 Dec 2013, 11:56 pm)nk55 wrote I personally cant wait to see the back of those spds. Hate driving them, the ones we have at cls are all horrible. On another note i'd wish the volvo b10s were euro 3 standard, they're nice buses to drive.
(14 Dec 2013, 12:01 am)Michael wrote The ones on the Lime are great but are now starting to fail, last few times ive seen the 8/78/78A theirs being a couple of Northern B10's on.
(14 Dec 2013, 11:15 am)Dan wrote SIgns have now been put up at the new depot, reading 'GATESHEAD RIVERSIDE', with the one hundredth anniversary logo on etc.
(13 Dec 2013, 8:29 pm)Dan wrote No. There aren't enough to replace the SPDs and B10s.
(14 Dec 2013, 12:04 pm)CatsFast101 wrote WTX may get 4 Solars, as that would allow the renowns to go into Northern so there would still be the same number of buses for SPD displacement.
4 Solars for WTX
18 Solars + 4 Renowns for Northern replacements = 22 Buses, they have 21 currently in fleet.
(14 Dec 2013, 12:08 pm)Dan wrote It may, but it may not.
Reliability is an issue on the X7, but the Solar which was previously trialled broke down a number of times and proved that Solars could not cope on the service.
(14 Dec 2013, 12:08 pm)Dan wrote It may, but it may not.
Reliability is an issue on the X7, but the Solar which was previously trialled broke down a number of times and proved that Solars could not cope on the service.
(14 Dec 2013, 12:28 pm)northtynelinks2 wrote Yes but that was just one solar, do 54 reg examples have good reliability? Surely they would be able to handle the route. The answer is, we dont know until one is trialled on the route.
(14 Dec 2013, 4:48 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote Not to sure on where to put this so feel free to move it if necessary.
On Thursday Morning while waiting for 09:40am 50 to Durham I spotted AN Error on the timetable for the M2/M3. In which I would like someone to explain how the M2 takes 4 Minutes to Ayton and 6 Minutes to Dunnock Drive yet the M3 takes 9 Minutes to Ayton and 10 Minutes to Dunnock Drive.
So Basically what Nexus are Saying is that the M3 takes 5 Minutes Longer to Ayton than the M2, But is 1 Minutes Faster than the M2 Between Ayton Village Centre and Dunnock Drive, Yet they both take the same Route between Lambton and Dunnock Drive.
(14 Dec 2013, 4:48 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote Not to sure on where to put this so feel free to move it if necessary.
On Thursday Morning while waiting for 09:40am 50 to Durham I spotted AN Error on the timetable for the M2/M3. In which I would like someone to explain how the M2 takes 4 Minutes to Ayton and 6 Minutes to Dunnock Drive yet the M3 takes 9 Minutes to Ayton and 10 Minutes to Dunnock Drive.
So Basically what Nexus are Saying is that the M3 takes 5 Minutes Longer to Ayton than the M2, But is 1 Minutes Faster than the M2 Between Ayton Village Centre and Dunnock Drive, Yet they both take the same Route between Lambton and Dunnock Drive.