RE: Go North East - Latest
(15 Jun 2014, 8:20 pm)Robert wrote Just been thinking, if service X88 is allocated 3943 on Saturdays and a Red Arrow B9 on Sundays would it not make sense just to bring it under the 'Red Arrows' brand rather than having it as a service that is, on the timetable supposed to be allocated Northern deckers.
Volvo B7TL 3943 was allocated to service X1 on Saturday, like it usually is.
The only reason why it isn't "officially" branded "Red Arrows" is because 3943 is the branded spare for service X1. With that in mind, it
should be allocated to service X1 over service X88 on a Saturday, if any of the Volvo B9TLs aren't fit for service that day.
(15 Jun 2014, 8:38 pm)Marcus wrote I saw the Red Arrows B9 today. I remember a while back (probably last year) I thought it was super rare to see a Red Arrows vehicle (Gemini 1 or 2) on the X88 because it was nearly always a President!
Service X88 used to be operated by two Washington-based Plaxton President bodied Volvo B7TLs on Saturdays when the service operated all the way to Sunderland opposed to Concord.
On Sundays, Deptford operated it with two "Silver Arrows" branded Mercs - anticipating lower passenger numbers than on Saturdays.
3943 appearing on there is only a fairly recent thing since the service was curtailed at Concord.
(15 Jun 2014, 9:17 pm)cbma06 wrote " X3 bus service is to be withdrawn from 27th July. Go North East say it is unviable despite them making changes to the service since it's introduction 3 years ago. This particularly affects passengers from East and West Boldon."
From the East Boldon Residents facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/EastBoldon?fref=ts
Wish we'd taken bets on it now!
I've
always said it would be withdrawn by the time the summer holidays kicked in, purely because service X3 in its current form existed for operational convenience in regards to also operating scholar services.
(15 Jun 2014, 10:20 pm)Michael wrote Ye, always the same, least GNE will have a extra spare in the depot
Michael, I'd suggest that it's more than likely Go North East have also lost the scholars contract attached to service X3. As such, one of the Volvo B7TLs (most likely a President) is likely to transfer to another depot in the region. I'd imagine this would assist with the withdrawal of the remaining high-floor Olympians.
There are 40 miscellaneous workings boards which are primarily attached to scholar services that are to be gained/lost by our operators in the North East (see the "Tender Discussion" thread); although I believe they will not be registered on VOSA and it is therefore unlikely we'll find out the outcome, I would suggest it is quite likely Go North East will lose a number of these contracts to enable them to withdraw the remaining Olympians. I have included the details of how many Olympians each depot houses below:
- Stanley (13)
- Riverside (3)
- Withdrawn (3)
Of course, it is quite likely that this year's orders will assist with the withdrawal of any Volvo Olympians which may remain following a shift round of double deckers in the fleet if Go North East do lose a number of those miscellaneous workings.
The three Volvo Olympians which have been already been withdrawn (3816, 3821 and 3826) are likely to be sold for scrap if they already haven't been - those being the examples that have either been involved in RTAs or have had some form of mechanical problem which has seen them off.
I'd anticipate that the other examples - providing that nothing bad happens (fingers crossed) - will all be sold on to other operators, much like some of the Volvo Olympians which have already departed the fleet.