(12 Feb 2021, 11:29 am)streetdeckfan wrote What software do you use?
I don't currently have any software but I want to start doing designs. Any suggestions?
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(12 Feb 2021, 11:29 am)streetdeckfan wrote What software do you use?
(12 Feb 2021, 11:50 am)ASX_Terranova wrote I don't currently have any software but I want to start doing designs. Any suggestions?
(12 Feb 2021, 9:41 am)ne14ne1 wrote ...so then Coaster is a pointless name if that’s the case.
(12 Feb 2021, 9:55 am)omnicity4659 wrote Coaster serves the coastal area, and links places between Newcastle and Whitley Bay which aren't served as well by Metro which must be the parts of the route that GNE wish to market.
Nobody had these issues for the X18 showing "Explore Coast and Castles" on the side despite it not serving Newcastle Castle, nor is Morpeth & Newcastle by the coast! Most journeys aren't end-to-end but obviously the operators want to market the parts of the route which are the most attractive to customers (in the case of the X18, along the coast).
(12 Feb 2021, 12:23 pm)Storx wrote As Omnicity said it's more about that it serves the Coast between Whitley and N. Shields and that's fine. I wouldn't promote it as the bus that goes there though ie with link as it'll end up with some rather angry customers when they board the 'coast link' service at the Metro Centre and realise it takes over an hour and a half to get to the Coast.
Then again I don't really see the point why it's all one route anyway as I can't imagine there's many customers travelling from Byker south of the water or Bensham east of Newcastle as it's too long and horseshoes the Western side of the route so it's just suspectible to delays for little customer benefit. The old route did make sense though.
(12 Feb 2021, 9:55 am)omnicity4659 wrote Coaster serves the coastal area, and links places between Newcastle and Whitley Bay which aren't served as well by Metro which must be the parts of the route that GNE wish to market.
Nobody had these issues for the X18 showing "Explore Coast and Castles" on the side despite it not serving Newcastle Castle, nor is Morpeth & Newcastle by the coast! Most journeys aren't end-to-end but obviously the operators want to market the parts of the route which are the most attractive to customers (in the case of the X18, along the coast).
(12 Feb 2021, 10:42 am)ASX_Terranova wrote Not sure if this is the right thread but does anyone have a solo, citaro, streetlite or omnicity graphic that i can edit on a PC. I want to try some fictional repaints baaed on my own service suggestions.
(12 Feb 2021, 12:54 pm)Ambassador wrote What? The X18 literally serves about 5 castles! Including the one in Morpeth Why do you think it’s referring to Newcastle Keep?
(11 Feb 2021, 2:50 pm)streetdeckfan wrote
https://twitter.com/Dan3942/status/1359859455601631232
5358 has received the new 'Connections4' livery.
Very predictable, probably took them all of 4 seconds to design!
What's really bothering me is the fact the Connections4 logo on the front and side are different, the text on the side appears to be stretched, whereas the text on the front is not.
I'm sure I'll find even more to complain about once there's more pictures up!
(13 Feb 2021, 12:53 pm)Drifter60 wrote Just like CityRider brand you can’t read the full brand name easily. 4 stands out, but ‘connections’ is not going to be easily spotted. It’ll just be the ‘4’.
(18 Feb 2021, 10:35 pm)MichealAaron wrote I think that the Coaster needs a fresh look. Plus the seats on the Cobalt & Coast and Coaster could be changed
(19 Feb 2021, 12:18 am)Acky81 wrote 60 has new cart rail every 12 mins yet the BACK of the bus is advertising surf the net to Sunderland every 10 mins 5376 and I noticed the BACK of destination is buggeredI think it's definitely time to give the 60 a refurb/refresh. The majority of other places have had at least 1 or 2 rebrands/refurbishments whereas poor old Sunderland hasn't got any, except from the very recent CityRider 56 update. If it wasn't for COVID, I'd have thought, they'd order new vehicles for the 60. It's a busy route after all.
(19 Feb 2021, 1:21 pm)Adtrainsam wrote I think it's definitely time to give the 60 a refurb/refresh. The majority of other places have had at least 1 or 2 rebrands/refurbishments whereas poor old Sunderland hasn't got any, except from the very recent CityRider 56 update. If it wasn't for COVID, I'd have thought, they'd order new vehicles for the 60. It's a busy route after all.I think the rebrands are being grouped. Example Washington (Little pinks, Connections 4 and Cityrider) are all being done together as part of a network. Same with Consett and Percy Main services with some services such as Coaster and Durham diamond being left but are newer brands from 2016/2017 and as such probably not commercially viable for repaint due to not being that old.
(23 Feb 2021, 9:59 pm)ne14ne1 wrote Please could someone remind me why there’s still Toonlink livered vehicles knocking around? How come they haven’t been repainted?Don't think there is plan to paint them. 6154 only got painted 2019 due to a crash
https://flic.kr/p/2kErqMd
(23 Feb 2021, 9:59 pm)ne14ne1 wrote Please could someone remind me why there’s still Toonlink livered vehicles knocking around? How come they haven’t been repainted?
https://flic.kr/p/2kErqMd
(23 Feb 2021, 10:07 pm)MichealAaron wrote Don't think there is plan to paint them. 6154 only got painted 2019 due to a crash
(23 Feb 2021, 10:12 pm)ne14ne1 wrote Oh. Are they to be disposed of?
Odd that 2016 corporate liveried vehicles are going in to be adapted into 2019 corporate livery yet there’s still the obsolete Toonlink out there.
(23 Feb 2021, 10:16 pm)Dan wrote They aren’t ‘going in’ - the adapted 2019 fleet livery is a simple, low-cost vinyl solution. A full repaint costs a lot more.
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(24 Feb 2021, 12:07 am)Rapidsnap wrote I'm sure your average Joe / Josephine doesn't care what colour the bus is as long as it turns up on time. Doesn't matter if it's Toon Link, Pink with Yellow Spots, CityRider etc etc. And although they may grumble if a lower spec vehicle appear on a high spec route, they will still get on, they're hardly going to wait around however long in case the next on is a high spec vehicle.
(24 Feb 2021, 12:07 am)Rapidsnap wrote I'm sure your average Joe / Josephine doesn't care what colour the bus is as long as it turns up on time. Doesn't matter if it's Toon Link, Pink with Yellow Spots, CityRider etc etc. And although they may grumble if a lower spec vehicle appear on a high spec route, they will still get on, they're hardly going to wait around however long in case the next on is a high spec vehicle.
(24 Feb 2021, 1:05 am)streetdeckfan wrote I used to do that when every other bus on the X21 was an Omnidekka!
(24 Feb 2021, 8:16 am)omnicity4659 wrote But for each time that a vehicle which doesn't meet modern standards for comforts and features, customers who switched from other modes, such as cars, will lose faith and trust in the service provided...and will consider switching back to the car. Not to mention those who are existing customers, too.
I think it's time to ditch the 10-year old perception that people don't care about what spec bus turns up.
(24 Feb 2021, 1:15 pm)streetdeckfan wrote Definitely agree.
Before they got the StreetDecks on the X21, I think I may have used it maybe once, it just wasn't a very pleasant place to spend the hour and a half up to Newcastle. Since then I've pretty much exclusively used the bus to get up to Newcastle.
If a 15 year old heap turns up instead, there's no way I'm getting it unless I have an appointment I need to get to. I'll wait the half an hour until the next one. When a service is advertised as having WiFi, USB, Tables and comfortable seats, I'd bloody hope a vehicle of that specification turns up. It's like booking an Uber Exec and a Vauxhall Astra turning up.
Tables might seem like a waste of money, but I use them for work every time I get the bus. There's no way I could work on my laptop sitting in a regular seat, there just isn't the space to open it up fully.
Fancy seats might seem like a waste of money, but when you're spending 4 hours a day on a bus, they really do make a difference.
USB ports and sockets might seem like a waste of money, but for those of us who spend the day getting emails and phone calls, they're basically essential when you also have mobile ticketing. If your battery runs out, you're stranded.
And sorry to burst everyone's bubble, buses weren't better 'back in the day', the services might have been, but the buses most certainly weren't. I genuinely don't understand why people think they were, is it the nostalgia?
Because I certainly wouldn't like to spend 2 hours sitting on what is no better than a slab of wood with no back support.