(21 Jan 2021, 8:19 pm)V514DFT wrote Pink,thats odd
If it is a Connections Citaro... could be a rebrand which links it to the Indigo Washington... like the X-Lines linking to certain local services.
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(22 Jan 2021, 6:56 pm)citaro5284 wrote New colours for Washington.....
https://twitter.com/MartijnGNE/status/13...31040?s=20
(22 Jan 2021, 7:03 pm)Michael wrote Look good, I see there's also another Citaro going to be branded up for the Centre of Life but I can't read the writing, sure it mentions the 56.
(22 Jan 2021, 7:05 pm)S813 FVK wrote Not the Centre for Life - just branding for an upcoming shuttle service to assist with diversions, with the promotion of serving Sunderland's Nightingale Hospital.
Screenshot attached. Can't help with the fading unfortunately.
(22 Jan 2021, 7:09 pm)citaro5284 wrote New colours for Washington....The pinks look nice tbf, however the 4 looks horrendous. Very disappointing and sickly looking.
https://twitter.com/MartijnGNE/status/13...71716?s=20
(22 Jan 2021, 7:34 pm)JP6004 wrote The pinks look nice tbf, however the 4 looks horrendous. Very disappointing and sickly looking.
Seems like they couldn't be arsed with washy services so just through an 80s tracksuit on it
(22 Jan 2021, 7:34 pm)JP6004 wrote The pinks look nice tbf, however the 4 looks horrendous. Very disappointing and sickly looking.
Seems like they couldn't be arsed with washy services so just through an 80s tracksuit on it
(22 Jan 2021, 7:37 pm)citaro5284 wrote Pink and blue seems to be the in colour on Citaro vehicles...Uno and GNW.
Just waiting for our resident livery critic to give it the once over
(22 Jan 2021, 8:25 pm)streetdeckfan wrote Totally agree, although I'm not a big fan of the 'little pinks' name (where's the big pinks?)
(22 Jan 2021, 10:31 pm)JP6004 wrote Wouldnt you like to know
(22 Jan 2021, 10:58 pm)mb134 wrote All the Elite's we've seen pictured so far have really just been elaborate photoshops. The X9/X10 is being rebranded as the Pink Panther, all interior trim has been sprayed pink and iPods with P!nk's entire library on them have been superglued into the entertainment system of each coach. Drivers have all been supplied with Pink Panther costumes and must communicate in French with all passengers.
(23 Jan 2021, 10:43 am)Michael wrote On the newsletter it says:And of course North Tyneside is blue
Red for Sunderland and South Tyneside alongside purple for Peterlee (as we already know) - I wonder if this means we'll be saying a red local livery for those areas?
Looks like different colours for certain area's, back to good old days, of Wear Buses etc
(23 Jan 2021, 10:43 am)Michael wrote On the newsletter it says:
Red for Sunderland and South Tyneside alongside purple for Peterlee (as we already know) - I wonder if this means we'll be saying a red local livery for those areas?
Looks like different colours for certain area's, back to good old days, of Wear Buses etc
(20 Jan 2021, 7:54 pm)streetdeckfan wrote It's something I've noticed with a few of GNE's liveries recently, they (Worst Impressions assumedly) seem to love making things really hard to read.
(23 Jan 2021, 7:56 pm)Drifter60 wrote This concept of linking colours is never going to work in practice. Chester-Le-Street, Durham & Newcastle aren’t mentioned in that newsletter; what colour are they? Also QuayCity being treated as standalone service above all others is bizarre. I’ve heard the rationale but I’m not agreeing sorry.
Buses travel around, the Coaster is a blue bus (for North Tyneside) but it ends up at the MetroCentre; but Gateshead is Green?
The number 2 is Black Cats (Red) - but it’s just as much a Washington local service past Penshaw just as much as it is a local Sunderland bus; so why isn’t it pink?
Does the Drifter 60 become a purple bus (linking into the minibus network for Peterlee/Seaham) but it ends up at Sunderland which is ‘red’.
Creating a nice colour scheme for area sounds good, but that’s all it is, just sounds good. Doesn’t work in practice. Better off have a few core brands that sit above a ‘key services’ branded individually keeping the road stripes to tie everything in. Then other buses are corporate services or where appropriate join the ‘mini bus’ local brands.
(23 Jan 2021, 7:56 pm)Drifter60 wrote This concept of linking colours is never going to work in practice. Chester-Le-Street, Durham & Newcastle aren’t mentioned in that newsletter; what colour are they? Also QuayCity being treated as standalone service above all others is bizarre. I’ve heard the rationale but I’m not agreeing sorry.
Buses travel around, the Coaster is a blue bus (for North Tyneside) but it ends up at the MetroCentre; but Gateshead is Green?
The number 2 is Black Cats (Red) - but it’s just as much a Washington local service past Penshaw just as much as it is a local Sunderland bus; so why isn’t it pink?
Does the Drifter 60 become a purple bus (linking into the minibus network for Peterlee/Seaham) but it ends up at Sunderland which is ‘red’.
Creating a nice colour scheme for area sounds good, but that’s all it is, just sounds good. Doesn’t work in practice. Better off have a few core brands that sit above a ‘key services’ branded individually keeping the road stripes to tie everything in. Then other buses are corporate services or where appropriate join the ‘mini bus’ local brands.
(23 Jan 2021, 8:53 pm)Storx wrote Have to agree with this tbh, like they say Gateshead is green and Hexham is orange; yet the 56 which serves Gateshead and Sunderland is painted in Orange..? I also thought the point was to stop painting stupid colours for the sake of it yet we're starting again with 'Little Pinks' etc which means nothing to no-one.
Also if Gateshead is green then why are the green X-Lines in Consett, why is the Pink X-Lines between Durham and Sunderland yet the red X-Lines which is 'supposedly' Sunderland in Washington.
Then on top of that Blue is in North Tyneside so the 4 in Washington is painted with blue at the back. Total mess and at the end of the day no-one excluding enthusiasts will pick it up anyway so it's totally pointless.
(22 Jan 2021, 7:09 pm)citaro5284 wrote New colours for Washington....
https://twitter.com/MartijnGNE/status/13...71716?s=20
(23 Jan 2021, 9:04 pm)Andreos1 wrote I'd 'like' these posts, but the function seems to have been removed, so I'll have to comment instead.
Totally agree with the points raised here.
Can understand some of the rational behind the painting, but then you have the orange 56, the green 78... Then the blue 60 which doesn't go anywhere near whatever area 'blue' is.
(24 Jan 2021, 12:56 am)Ambassador wrote I’m personally not sure what the difference here is between current colours for area strategy versus the now much maligned and failed route branding for everyone strategy of the early 2000s.
Mixing Sunderland and South Tyneside is an odd one too. Tho it does highlight how GNE has destroyed what was a fairly decent and comprehensive network in that area.
Heworth, Gateshead and Newcastle are going to look like a cascade of colour...at least the Angel will fit in with green Gateshead...
(24 Jan 2021, 12:48 pm)Andreos1 wrote I'm assuming the allocation of vehicles at each depot is going to be stable for a significant period of time too.
Frequent fleet changes of the past can't be repeated as often after such an intensive re-painting period.
Would hate to see a Gateshead coloured Versa end up being shifted to Chester or a Peterlee Solo allocated to Deptford and the whole colour scheme going out of the window almost immediately.
I suppose it also means that the B9's allocated to the 26/27 are also needing a repaint in to the new colour scheme. Despite just having a re-paint.
I'd guess it is going in South Tyneside colours as the majority of its route - is South Tyneside. Or will it be Gateshead colours, with it being operated by Riverside - even though the route as a whole, only takes in a small proportion of the town.
An absolute farce.
Sort the route and network out before going on some sort of titivating exercise that means naff all to the majority of the customers.
(24 Jan 2021, 5:14 pm)Dan wrote I can't help but feel this is a total over-reaction? I'm shocked: I really don't understand why everything has to be taken so literally.
South Tyneside and Sunderland are deemed to be red, what colour is on the back of the Crusader? Red! Repaints have been aligned to this strategy for the past two years (this isn't a new thing!)
Clearly a route contained entirely within one area will be that colour predominantly, but this doesn't work for every service as there are many which cross between several different coloured zones.
(24 Jan 2021, 5:14 pm)Dan wrote I can't help but feel this is a total over-reaction? I'm shocked: I really don't understand why everything has to be taken so literally.
South Tyneside and Sunderland are deemed to be red, what colour is on the back of the Crusader? Red! Repaints have been aligned to this strategy for the past two years (this isn't a new thing!)
Clearly a route contained entirely within one area will be that colour predominantly, but this doesn't work for every service as there are many which cross between several different coloured zones.
(24 Jan 2021, 5:14 pm)Dan wrote I can't help but feel this is a total over-reaction? I'm shocked: I really don't understand why everything has to be taken so literally.
South Tyneside and Sunderland are deemed to be red, what colour is on the back of the Crusader? Red! Repaints have been aligned to this strategy for the past two years (this isn't a new thing!)
Clearly a route contained entirely within one area will be that colour predominantly, but this doesn't work for every service as there are many which cross between several different coloured zones.
(24 Jan 2021, 11:09 pm)Drifter60 wrote I’m assuming the goal of all this is so people associate the ‘red buses’ as Go North East if you’re in Houghton, South Shields or Jarrow which is a good idea in principle but if it works as suggested you’re also the failing to let people know that the 20, 78 or the 4 are part of the same company too.
(24 Jan 2021, 11:09 pm)Drifter60 wrote Are South Tyneside and Sunderland really red? Prince Bishops 20 travels through both, it’s purple. Will it go red at some point? Will the ‘green’ Coast and Country 78/8 be painted too as Green is for Gateshead and it goes no where near? As you know, I could go on.