RE: Go North East State Of The Fleet
Has this Streetdeck always had red headrests upstairs? https://flic.kr/p/2p5W5Nb
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(29 Sep 2023, 4:34 pm)Iamtheone8483748 wrote Has this Streetdeck always had red headrests upstairs? https://flic.kr/p/2p5W5NbNo: https://flic.kr/p/2jJpqVG
(28 Sep 2023, 7:31 am)54APhotography wrote When is a decker full on the 701? I haven't even seen an E200 full on the 701 in the past. The service avoids the town and the bus station, just like the E200s tripping between Clanny House and St. Peter's.May be so but this is a totally different scenario. The 701 was an extra service alongside a 700/702 15 min freq with better connections and better timetabling (also recognisable livery). This is supposedly the replacement for the 700/701/702 duplicating eachother. However the direct connections to tesco, stadium, glass centre, west sunnisde & park lane have been lost for Clanny House & surrounding students.
If anything the use of deckers is overkill given the loading JH reported for the service. Pretty sure despite being 11 years old these B9's are fit for short hop work, it's what they have proven all over the world.
(28 Sep 2023, 3:26 pm)morritt89 wrote Loadings on the 700/701 varied throughout the day. Some trips were nearly empty and others were rammed (near lunch time for example). Don't think I ever picked up anyone at the Glass Centre on the 702 though.This year it has changed and the Uni took it off the SU. Even though it is branded by the SU it is run by the uni. This is another pointless duplication when they're funding 3 bus routes going similar ways.
I remember having one of the hybrid Solos and it being so heavy it kept grounding (great lean going round bends).
The 700 also picked up non students from Clanny House and took them to the City Centre.
The Student Union did (maybe still do) have a minibus service for students too.
(30 Sep 2023, 12:12 am)Ambassador wrote I suppose if the paint shop staff aren’t joining the strike, it’s a canny week to get some more nonsensical branding done
(01 Oct 2023, 2:31 pm)KingSlayerRBLX wrote 6951 has and is carrying the old logos. Not sure about 6945
(14 Nov 2023, 8:44 pm)Unber43 wrote Just read that Arriva thinks a buses end of life is 18 years, 15 years imo is maybe too much especially with the lack of TLC curent buses get.
Would go-ahead's be the same at 18?
(19 Dec 2023, 3:59 pm)Charles41 wrote What is going on with GNE?
First I'm driving up the bank at Neville's Cross at about half two. I'm stuck behind a decker displaying NIS going at about 16 mph in a 40 zone. The reg started with something like LK 09 or LX 09.
Then I get to Harlow Green for about two forty-five and there are three 21s pretty much in a convoy.
Terrible.
Charles
(19 Dec 2023, 3:59 pm)Charles41 wrote What is going on with GNE?
First I'm driving up the bank at Neville's Cross at about half two. I'm stuck behind a decker displaying NIS going at about 16 mph in a 40 zone. The reg started with something like LK 09 or LX 09.
Then I get to Harlow Green for about two forty-five and there are three 21s pretty much in a convoy.
Terrible.
Charles
(27 Dec 2023, 4:36 pm)Iamtheone8483748 wrote Wasn't sure where to put this but, I witnessed an angel lose it's wing mirror in Durham this afternoon
(27 Dec 2023, 5:33 pm)Dan wrote Stop the presses!! Where is Andreos1 when you need him?
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(27 Dec 2023, 5:46 pm)Iamtheone8483748 wrote Will have to try and source the image taken by my mother. To top the story of it seemed the mirror had hit a women waiting at the bus stand!
(27 Dec 2023, 5:46 pm)Iamtheone8483748 wrote Will have to try and source the image taken by my mother. To top the story of it seemed the mirror had hit a women waiting at the bus stand!
(27 Dec 2023, 5:59 pm)Dan wrote I bet BIG MICK STOKOE has clouted the wing mirror of a bus off a punter’s head before!
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(20 Dec 2023, 9:18 pm)Wybus wrote Double decker goes slow up a hill
Buses don’t run on time in the week before Christmas
What other insights will you have tomorrow?
I’m amazed you thought there was somehow some sort of link between those two observations due to something “going on”
(27 Dec 2023, 10:10 pm)Rapidsnap wrote To be honest, there used to be a time certain buses would struggle up the hills, and others just go up as if they weren't there.
Saw one key example in action about 20 years ago when I used to log buses I travelled on (stopped doing it since the area was flooded with Streetlites and I lost the urge to go on regular bus rides). Anyway I used to travel on the St Bedes services out of Lanchester whilst I was still young enough to do them to tick off my final remaining MCW Metrobus Mk2s (Gardner 6LXB powered) that were based at Stanley depot. One of the Metrobuses I got on was on a service that went up Lanchester bank and it crawled up and was overtaken by 3 Leyland Olympian / ECW with the Cummins L10 / Voith 4 speed drivelines in the process. Only issue you had with the services was the destinations normally displayed Scholars - All Passengers Welcome, so you had no idea which part of Derwentside you were going to end up in. This was long before the days of bus times or vehicle tracking. Heck it was before phones had decent internet. Used to have to go around with the latest Go With the Times (timetable booklet) for the local area. It so much easier for spotters these days to find rare workings.
(27 Dec 2023, 10:10 pm)Rapidsnap wrote To be honest, there used to be a time certain buses would struggle up the hills, and others just go up as if they weren't there.
Saw one key example in action about 20 years ago when I used to log buses I travelled on (stopped doing it since the area was flooded with Streetlites and I lost the urge to go on regular bus rides). Anyway I used to travel on the St Bedes services out of Lanchester whilst I was still young enough to do them to tick off my final remaining MCW Metrobus Mk2s (Gardner 6LXB powered) that were based at Stanley depot. One of the Metrobuses I got on was on a service that went up Lanchester bank and it crawled up and was overtaken by 3 Leyland Olympian / ECW with the Cummins L10 / Voith 4 speed drivelines in the process. Only issue you had with the services was the destinations normally displayed Scholars - All Passengers Welcome, so you had no idea which part of Derwentside you were going to end up in. This was long before the days of bus times or vehicle tracking. Heck it was before phones had decent internet. Used to have to go around with the latest Go With the Times (timetable booklet) for the local area. It so much easier for spotters these days to find rare workings.