(23 Feb 2014, 8:36 pm)Michael wrote Which it already does...
But didnt know the 40A was still operated from SM.
I thought your list said X40, Pulse, S1 and Nexus 29..?
The 40A uses the same bus which is allocated to the 27X during the day.
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(23 Feb 2014, 8:39 pm)Dan wrote I thought your list said X40, Pulse, S1 and Nexus 29..?
The 40A uses the same bus which is allocated to the 27X during the day.
(23 Feb 2014, 8:36 pm)Michael wrote Which it already does...
But didnt know the 40A was still operated from SM.
(23 Feb 2014, 6:08 pm)Marcus wrote I walked past Chester depot today and saw 4931 in the midst of the regular Sunday vehicles. It was still in a bad way, although it appeared to have a rear panel placed back on. It is rumored to be up and running again soon, but I can't exactly say it hasn't gone unnoticed. You see, the 50 has 6 branded vehicles for it, as you know, and most of the time before the reliable Omnicities started to arrive, I mean there were 3 Solars on and 3 Deckers on, so to speak. Those 6 Solars have to be amongst the worst within the entire fleet. From what you have observed, if you had to choose one vehicle from each depot that was by far the worst, what would you say?
Here is mine:
Chester - 4928
Crook - 6021
Stanley - 3814
Riverside - 5339
Peterlee - 4909 (although it's due to go into the reserve fleet)
Washington - 529
Percy Main - 3859
Deptford - 3981
Hexham - 8293
(24 Feb 2014, 12:31 am)Bazza Houston wrote you joking Solars in my opinion are the best in the fleet they have always been one of my favourite buses i've been on 3859 on 9 and it is a powerhorse 6021 is powerful enough 3814 is a workhorse 5339 is ok never upsets me when am on it 4909 has a loud roar 3981 is a canny ride out 8293 lovely bus when i went on it once to Hexham took me 2 hours to get there best views and nice ride out i would say worse buses are SPDs and early renowns i kinda like 4928 nice solar 529 worse banger Saltmeadows worse bus now is 547 was 564
(23 Feb 2014, 6:20 pm)CatsFast101 wrote I do:
theViking 9 - liking it back to Jarrow's Viking Centre etc.
DurhamConnect 13/14/15/15A - Just a basic brand, explains it self really provides localised links.
CrossCity 29/29A - Cross Sunderland route so hence the name.
CrusaderX 27X - If/when nexus bus solos become available, I thought one could be put into crusader livery with a few tweeks.
Go North East 38 - Problem with this one to me is East Durham is already associated with this service as the 238. However could be branded? Not sure what as?
thePebble 64 - Just plucked out the air a new name for Gateshead locals.
Lime 71 - Add it into Lime block. Similarish routes Chester/Great Lumley.
thePebble 95/96/96A - Just plucked out the air a new name for Gateshead locals.
Go North East 99 - 99 could be branded as it uses a regular allocation of 2 MPDs, don't know what it could be branded.
WashingtonStar M2/M3 - I don't really class these as local Washington routes due to their distances an destinations served, so I think another brand name could work.
WashingtonStar W5/W6 - Simple branding for the local Washington routes,
Go North East X3 - Scholar interworking and irregular timetables means branding not appropriate.
Sir Bobby Robson X25 - I'd suggest bringing back Sir Bobby Robson but Go North East don't seem keen on that idea. Maybe it be reworked a bit better? Or possibly a new brand completely.
West Durham Swift X30/X31/X70/X71 - nothing wrong with the brand worked well in my opinion.
(24 Feb 2014, 7:29 am)Greg in Weardale wrote All sound good to me, except I'm not sure about "Pebble", but I've always said most routes should be branded, with one or two branded spares for each route then red vehicles for emergencies and general work/scholars. Competent depot allocators should be able to cope.
(24 Feb 2014, 12:47 pm)GMitchelhill wrote A suitable name for the 64 could be the Dunston Rocket.
(24 Feb 2014, 12:31 am)Bazza Houston wrote you joking Solars in my opinion are the best in the fleet they have always been one of my favourite buses i've been on 3859 on 9 and it is a powerhorse 6021 is powerful enough 3814 is a workhorse 5339 is ok never upsets me when am on it 4909 has a loud roar 3981 is a canny ride out 8293 lovely bus when i went on it once to Hexham took me 2 hours to get there best views and nice ride out i would say worse buses are SPDs and early renowns i kinda like 4928 nice solar 529 worse banger Saltmeadows worse bus now is 547 was 564
(24 Feb 2014, 3:35 am)Coastliner700 wrote Completely agree with Bazza! The SPDs are by far the worst buses in the fleet. Some of the earlier Renowns are in better condition than those. Not sure how you can say an Olympian is worse than the SPDs allocated to Stanley. The Solars are still powerful enough and although getting on they've still got life in them yet along with the cadets which, I think are fantastic buses. The 4 that were sent to Go South Coast in exchange for the 2 Citaros are still going strong.
(24 Feb 2014, 6:14 pm)Bazza Houston wrote i've grown to love the Solar they have not let me down since they were bought new when i 1st rode one i thought this is one of my favourites besides olympians if lets just say i was getting 27 an SPD turned up and a Solar turned up in the space of 2 mins i would choose a Solar everytime no matter if its a Highwayman or a Loop even a Red Northern spare or red they still work strong in my opinion olympians are powerful still are strong when i have rode on them they are just belter to be on only thing that lets me down on them is the air con during the summer experienced that last summer on 44 Service some cadets have grown to me mainly 8253 cracking bus despite the seating some feel comfy to me
(24 Feb 2014, 6:33 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote That's true could say the same about the Crusader also