RE: September Service Changes
310/319 also making a come back, another long route.
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(29 Jul 2021, 7:39 pm)L469 YVK wrote Allocations wise, it would presumably be 6341-51 with 6336 as the spare with a bike rack for the X30/X31 & X70/X71/X72.X47 is to be replaced by 47/47a (which will stop through Duston replacing the 97 I'm led to believe), so I doubt it'll be operated by Xlines buses, maybe ex coaster B5s?
6338-40 perhaps make up allocation for X45/X46/X47 (if largely unchanged) with either 6331-33 or 6301-03 making up extras for the extended X1.
(29 Jul 2021, 7:42 pm)Andreos1 wrote He did, but it still doesn't take away the fact that they were still pushing ahead with changes, based on NPower moving out and were totally ignorant of new tenants moving in.
The changes were due to be made months ago. The decision for Just Eat moving in, was announced months ago.
(29 Jul 2021, 7:49 pm)MurdnunoC wrote No. The 10/11 are being extended from the Tyne Tunnel to Blyth and Cramlington respectively. I think this change belongs in the Stagecoach Upcoming Service Changes thread though.
(29 Jul 2021, 7:52 pm)Stanleyone wrote X47 is to be replaced by 47/47a (which will stop through Duston replacing the 97 I'm led to believe), so I doubt it'll be operated by Xlines buses, maybe ex coaster B5s?Wow, very interesting! Is the X45 / X46 going to be every 15 minutes combined? That was a PVR of 10x IIRC when 45/46 but could be done with a PVR of 9x but would only leave 5 minutes layover In Consett although 7 minutes at Eldon Square.
(29 Jul 2021, 8:00 pm)L469 YVK wrote Wow, very interesting! Is the X45 / X46 going to be every 15 minutes combined? That was a PVR of 10x IIRC when 45/46 but could be done with a PVR of 9x but would only leave 5 minutes layover In Consett although 7 minutes at Eldon Square.Yes. Don't know how the 47/47a will fit in at Rowlands Gill.
(29 Jul 2021, 7:54 pm)citaro5284 wrote When was it announced that Just Eat would be moving in, just had a quick search on the web, and cannot see anything?
(29 Jul 2021, 8:09 pm)Andreos1 wrote I've not checked, but I believe April/May time was when the official announcement was made.
(29 Jul 2021, 8:12 pm)Dan wrote If citaro5284 cannot easily find this on the web, and it would seem Go North East’s commercial team were unaware, and through the months of consultation with councils and local authorities absolutely nobody has mentioned this to the company as being a potential issue………
Contrary to what you suggested in your last post, there has been months of consultation with local authorities. Maybe they weren’t aware either!
(29 Jul 2021, 8:09 pm)Andreos1 wrote I've not checked, but I believe April/May time was when the official announcement was made.It was April time, as it was mentioned to staff being made redundant from nPower. I managed to find the post again on social media, but the job ad link is dead.
(29 Jul 2021, 8:20 pm)mb134 wrote Not sure if they have offices already in Sunderland, but there's this job listing on their website: https://careers.just-eat.com/opportunities/R0006531.
(29 Jul 2021, 8:12 pm)Dan wrote If citaro5284 cannot easily find this on the web, and it would seem Go North East’s commercial team were unaware, and through the months of consultation with councils and local authorities absolutely nobody has mentioned this to the company as being a potential issue………It's ok the staff don't need a bus service as they all have bikes & mopeds through the company bike to work scheme
Contrary to what you suggested in your last post, there has been months of consultation with local authorities. Maybe they weren’t aware either!
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(29 Jul 2021, 8:12 pm)Dan wrote If citaro5284 cannot easily find this on the web, and it would seem Go North East’s commercial team were unaware, and through the months of consultation with councils and local authorities absolutely nobody has mentioned this to the company as being a potential issue………
Contrary to what you suggested in your last post, there has been months of consultation with local authorities. Maybe they weren’t aware either!
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(29 Jul 2021, 8:20 pm)L469 YVK wrote So is this what we could be looking at for the Consett X-Lines allocations?Sorry but I don't have an answer.
ADL E400MMC:
- 6336 - Spare
- 6338-40 - X45/X46
- 6341-52 - X30/X31/X70/X71/X72
Wright Streetdeck:
- 6301-03 - Consett Spare
- 6304-07 - X5/X15
- 6356-61 - X45/X46
- 6362-63 - **To Washington**
- 6376 - **To Washington**
(29 Jul 2021, 8:22 pm)Adrian wrote It was April time, as it was mentioned to staff being made redundant from nPower. I managed to find the post again on social media, but the job ad link is dead.
Also to note its the Just Eat customer services contract, but US firm Concentrix are the outsourced provider.
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(29 Jul 2021, 8:12 pm)Dan wrote Contrary to what you suggested in your last post, there has been months of consultation with local authorities. Maybe they weren’t aware either!
(29 Jul 2021, 8:30 pm)Andreos1 wrote Not the NPower that GNE have such an excellent relationship with is it?
Someone else keeping secrets from them
Thanks for confirming the date of the official announcement too.
Had a feeling it was around that time.
(29 Jul 2021, 8:33 pm)Dan wrote Wow…
I suspect the business contact at nPower was made redundant before most - if they’re no longer in employment and other employees at nPower were worried about job security, bit of a struggle for them to pass on the information.
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(29 Jul 2021, 8:36 pm)Andreos1 wrote You're trying to say that there's only one contact in there and when they were made redundant, nobody else took up the reigns, communicated with GNE and let them know when the 921 was likely to carry more fresh air than normal from a certain date?
No ending of agreements?
No negotiations with contracts?
No business relationship, that involves conversation and rapport, following years of communication?
Pretty amazing if that is the case.
(29 Jul 2021, 8:38 pm)Dan wrote You’re stooping pretty low here, mind, Andreos. You can make a point without being petty and over labouring it.
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(29 Jul 2021, 8:36 pm)Andreos1 wrote You're trying to say that there's only one contact in there and when they were made redundant, nobody else took up the reigns, communicated with GNE and let them know when the 921 was likely to carry more fresh air than normal from a certain date?The 921 contract ended in August last year. The person who co-ordinated transport left not long after. As Npower employees continued to work from home, there was no need to engage with transport providers as almost no one was working from the offices
No ending of agreements?
No negotiations with contracts?
No business relationship, that involves conversation and rapport, following years of communication?
Pretty amazing if that is the case.
Wow!
(29 Jul 2021, 8:44 pm)JP6004 wrote The 921 contract ended in August last year. The person who co-ordinated transport left not long after. As Npower employees continued to work from home, there was no need to engage with transport providers as almost no one was working from the offices
(29 Jul 2021, 8:36 pm)Andreos1 wrote You're trying to say that there's only one contact in there and when they were made redundant, nobody else took up the reigns, communicated with GNE and let them know when the 921 was likely to carry more fresh air than normal from a certain date?
No ending of agreements?
No negotiations with contracts?
No business relationship, that involves conversation and rapport, following years of communication?
Pretty amazing if that is the case.
Wow!