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it doesn't look bad on the Omni
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(18 Mar 2014, 7:55 am)Tom wrote Introducing the new ''Whey Aye Five 0''. Thankfully, the design isn't similar to the ''Coaster'' or ''Drifter'', just the same as before, which is good.
(18 Mar 2014, 7:08 pm)Bazza Houston wrote i kinda like it bit like the old but still like the style glad it isnt like Coaster or Drifter but it is brilliant in my opinion gonna snap this bus tomorrow as it is on my target list for tomorrow anyways
(18 Mar 2014, 7:08 pm)Bazza Houston wrote i kinda like it bit like the old but still like the style glad it isnt like Coaster or Drifter but it is brilliant in my opinion gonna snap this bus tomorrow as it is on my target list for tomorrow anyways
(18 Mar 2014, 7:10 pm)Tom wrote You'll have a hard job photographing it tomorrow, it's currently VOR.
EDIT: Michael beat me to it!
(18 Mar 2014, 8:33 pm)speedwheels22 wrote Does the X3 take its normal route then missies boldon asda r does it go a complete diffrent route
(18 Mar 2014, 8:33 pm)speedwheels22 wrote Does the X3 take its normal route then missies boldon asda r does it go a complete diffrent route
(18 Mar 2014, 8:46 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote Haven't had any need (or desire) to be in that part of Washington for a long, long time - but having passed the depot around the same time over the last 3/4 nights, the number of vehicles parked up outside on the main road, is staggering.
Can anyone confirm if this is standard practice or if more stuff is moved inside as the night progresses?
(18 Mar 2014, 8:39 pm)BJ10VUS wrote It is a little bit different to the previous X3, as well as now terminating at Monkwearmouth, rather than Park Lane.
It operates from Newcastle Market Street to Heworth, then missing out Wardley (served by X36), and non-stop to Testo's Roundabout. Then, the X3 misses out Boldon Business Park and Boldon Asda, operating instead via West Boldon, to the North Road junction. It's then the previous X3 route down Newcastle Road to Monkwearmouth, North Bridge Street.
Edit: Oops, Tom beat me to it.
(18 Mar 2014, 8:47 pm)BJ10VUS wrote Any time I've passed, there's always been vehicles parked on the road. I've only ever passed during the day, however.
(18 Mar 2014, 9:33 pm)Venturego wrote Venture Solo on X70 this evening - Saw it at 17.25 leaving Burnopfied toward Newcastle - Another case of depots not understanding the importance of correct brands on routes! - Good quality corporate branding with coordinating sub-brands for a FEW special services in my opinion would work much better moving forward.
(18 Mar 2014, 9:33 pm)Venturego wrote Venture Solo on X70 this evening - Saw it at 17.25 leaving Burnopfied toward Newcastle - Another case of depots not understanding the importance of correct brands on routes! - Good quality corporate branding with coordinating sub-brands for a FEW special services in my opinion would work much better moving forward.
(18 Mar 2014, 9:55 pm)Kuyoyo wrote Think it's been brought up on here that the working that does the 689 goes onto X70/X71 later in the day. So it's a booked working - much like, for examples, 'The Captiain's Tale' Pulsars appearing on 42s, 'The Director's Cut' Pulsars appearing on a 7 or Stagecoach on Teesside having a 36-branded Enviro working a 52 and a 14 as they are on those boards (36 Enviros even reach the Borough of Redcar and Cleveland on Saturdays)
(18 Mar 2014, 10:10 pm)Dan wrote Afraid that's not true - the vehicle allocated to the 689 performs two scholars before and after its scheduled weekday running of the 689. Indeed, I'm not aware of any scheduled X70/X71 workings which interwork with the Venture network.
(18 Mar 2014, 8:48 pm)Tom wrote Does anyone know how the recently changed services are doing? (9, 29, X36 e.g)?
(18 Mar 2014, 11:38 pm)gtom wrote But it's nothing new. The old MC1 solo used to op an express around that time
(19 Mar 2014, 7:57 am)Dan wrote I was interested to see a poster with Sun FM's top ten clients for radio advertising. I don't listen to Sun FM all too often, but Go North East was listed as the company's second best client - in my time there, two 30-second adverts for "The Key" were played. I was quite intrigued to hear this, and tried to imagine how big Go North East's marketing budget must be - I could only assume that the same story would apply for other radio stations in the region, as well as newspapers too.