RE: Arriva North East - Latest
On the fleetlist why are 7522-7528 down as Dennis Trident 3's?
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(03 Aug 2014, 10:34 pm)tyresmoke wrote And between 1645-1800 when the majority of people are going home there is 308s at 1648, 1703, 1718, 1733 and 1748, every 15 minutes. While the 309s are at 1656, 1711, 1726, 1742, 1758 (WBay only)
I don't think there is much of a point to be proven.
(03 Aug 2014, 6:06 pm)Jimmi wrote Same in Darlington with the 7, Sapphire drivers often seem to be on town services and the X66, one morning on a Framwellgate Moor journey the driver said its only the second time he's driven up there.
The Sapphire WiFi is often slow, and often cuts off between Neville Cross and Ferryhill.
(03 Aug 2014, 10:44 pm)Kuyoyo wrote They're E40D, the new designation for the Trident 2 Mk2 (or whatever they were before that). All ADL products are Ex0D chassis these days.Based on other fleet lists, I find the two (Dennis Trident Mk2 and E40D) are pretty interchangable with neither being favoured nor accepted more than the other. Both are often included in fleet lists, from my experience.
(03 Aug 2014, 9:10 pm)aureolin wrote I stand corrected, but I find it quite surprising. I would have thought that logistically it would make sense to do that? I know that we maximise working hours for our shift workers, otherwise we would need more staff to cover the same roles.
(04 Aug 2014, 4:18 pm)Philly rf wrote Personally I think arriva should try and get some more mini pointer because the 57 to whitley bay will be a little short off them due to the pointers going on to 35
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Teen Card ApplicationFrom:- http://www.arrivabus.co.uk/teencard/
Send these together with a £5 cheque or postal order payable to Arriva North East
What happens if I lose my card?
Unfortunately, you will have to pay a further £10 if you lose your card and need a replacement.
And when can I use it?
You can use your Teen Card after 6pm on Monday to Friday, at any time on Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays. You will also be able to use your card after 9am during most school holidays.
(05 Aug 2014, 7:21 pm)G-CPTN wrote From:- http://www.arrivabus.co.uk/teencard/
Seems excessive.
(05 Aug 2014, 7:21 pm)G-CPTN wrote From:- http://www.arrivabus.co.uk/teencard/
Seems excessive.
Then there's:-
(05 Aug 2014, 7:25 pm)cbma06 wrote But by the savings that the teencard will make from pound a journey to compare to roughly 2 or 3 quid pound per journey from half adult fare. as theres no child half fare return journeys.
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(05 Aug 2014, 7:48 pm)tyresmoke wrote There is half returns available on all routes as far as I know? But I agree a teen card is well worth the money, as it's often well over a £1 for a half single on longer routes, especially in County Durham!
(05 Aug 2014, 7:48 pm)tyresmoke wrote There is half returns available on all routes as far as I know? But I agree a teen card is well worth the money, as it's often well over a £1 for a half single on longer routes, especially in County Durham!Used mine from Newcastle to Berwick back when it was 90p, incredible value
(06 Aug 2014, 10:10 am)Stuart Phin wrote When that happens it's usually something to do with what the traffic controller says, if it's been rang in that he was xx mins late it usually happens to be that the first bus is not in service and dropping people off only then once he's empty it will go light to pick some of its time up
(06 Aug 2014, 4:10 pm)mb134 wrote 7509 replaced 7519 on the X22 today (around 4pm) and I saw no other non-Sapphire E400's on the routes, (I saw 13 of the 14 allocated) so maybe Ashington are getting somewhere, hopefully...
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