RE: Stagecoach North East Latest News
(04 Jan 2024, 11:26 pm)Coastliner700 wrote It was the same with South when I was there we had huge influxes of new vehicles and although there were some old ones most were brand new. You’d expect Newcastle to have a brand new fleet given its return to Group the older vehicles then cascaded to Sunderland Middlesbrough etc… I’m sure if it hadn’t of been for CAZ we’d still have had ALX300s in Newcastle.
yes i agree with that, i spend alot of time split between Portsmouth and Newcastle and see alot of similarities, and a few old ex north east vehicles which i used to work on in Newcastle and then riding them as a punter in Pompey.
i think 2 batches of 15 short wheelbase MMCs to see of the darts, MANviros and eldest E200s is a good shout.
1st delivery split between the Newcastle depots would allow a cascade to see off the MANviros and darts.
2nd delivery a year later split between Sunderland and Stockton to cascade the newer of the E200s to the low cost depots allowing the eldest ones to go the journey.
again i think 2 batches over 2 years of 20 of the longer wheelbase MMCs would sort out the current fleet,
a few E200s could be phased out around the Sunderland/Stockton and a handful of the shields ones due to increased passenger numbers in those areas. i estimate that would be no more than eight to ten vehicles. i think the first 20 new MMCs should go to slatyford, cascading ten of the 09 E300s and ten of 2016 MMCs.
the MMCs with less seats than E300s but more than E200s could oust the E200s and the 24xxx 09 plate E300s could go to Sunderland in order to allow any remaining gas buses or if that situation has been resolved by then the non CAZ vehicles to then replace the eldest single decks around the Stockton area.
the second years batch of 20 could be split between Sunderland and Stockton to oust the eldest single decks around the fleet.
deckers are a different story which i will hold back on speculation at the moment in order to see what goes where after the current cascade