(08 Oct 2014, 4:34 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote Are the B5LH's reliable on the 21?
yes i've never seen one of them breakdown within the last 2 years since they have been on the road
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(08 Oct 2014, 4:34 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote Are the B5LH's reliable on the 21?
yes i've never seen one of them breakdown within the last 2 years since they have been on the roadJust because you've never seen one breakdown doesn't necessarily mean they are reliable (although they are probably okay) for example I never saw a Waggonway DAF breakdown but that doesn't mean they never broke down (we all know how bad they were and I probably never saw one breakdown because they probably did somewhere en route to Newcastle or Chester-le-Street)
(08 Oct 2014, 9:28 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote Whilst in Gateshead This Afternoon I once again Witnessed Fab56's being Regulated, If I was a Passenger in Newcastle I would be furious with the level of Service that they are currently Receiving.
(09 Oct 2014, 6:46 am)stubus wrote Does anyone know if there is a current service from Newcastle through to Dalton Park?
Thanks!
(09 Oct 2014, 6:49 am)Tom wrote Hi,
No there isn't. There are however several ways you could get there. You could get the X36 from Newcastle to Sunderland, then the 24 or 61 from Sunderland to Seaham. Or, you could get the X9 from Newcastle to Peterlee, then the 202 from there, or a X1 from Newcastle to Hetton, then a 265 from there.
(09 Oct 2014, 5:55 am)Dan wrote Service 56 is regularly regulated at Sunderland too.
The truth of the matter is, it is clearly operating to Go-Ahead's (very high) standards - otherwise Go North East would have to make service changes.
They are limited in what they can achieve. Go North East is currently concentrating on improving the engineering departments, making sure that there are fewer VORs and the quality of repairs is better than it was previously. Additional spare vehicles help with this. Having 6099 and 6100 around makes Deptford's lives a lot easier, which is why service changes which would result in one or both of them becoming a part of the PVR is unlikely.
Of course this is not to suggest that it won't happen - see recent Cobalt Clipper changes...
(09 Oct 2014, 11:51 am)NEBCD Malarkey wrote To be honest I think it pretty obvious what the Problem is with the 56, and that is the fact it stops at Every Single Stop between Sunderland and Newcastle, so if it then Stops at each of the 49 Stops for 30+ Seconds then it's clearly going to accumulate added time to the Journey and this where they start running in 2's and 3's because they can't keep to Timetable.That's the problem with stage carriage services.
(09 Oct 2014, 12:21 pm)Dan wrote You do realise that stopping time is built into the timetable..?Yes, I was trying to make light of an inevitable situation.
(09 Oct 2014, 11:51 am)NEBCD Malarkey wrote So therefore Passengers on both ends of the Route end up Suffering a Loss of Service as a Result due them being Regulated, To be honest I think it pretty obvious what the Problem is with the 56, and that is the fact it stops at Every Single Stop between Sunderland and Newcastle, so if it then Stops at each of the 49 Stops for 30+ Seconds then it's clearly going to accumulate added time to the Journey and this where they start running in 2's and 3's because they can't keep to Timetable, and it's the same Scenario for the 21 as well.
(09 Oct 2014, 12:27 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote Well if it is then mustn't be much for each stop then as it still can't keep to schedule regardless of timings.
(08 Oct 2014, 11:13 pm)Jimmi wrote Just because you've never seen one breakdown doesn't necessarily mean they are reliable (although they are probably okay) for example I never saw a Waggonway DAF breakdown but that doesn't mean they never broke down (we all know how bad they were and I probably never saw one breakdown because they probably did somewhere en route to Newcastle or Chester-le-Street)
(09 Oct 2014, 6:51 pm)Racer_Experience wrote spoken to two of my mates one used to work at GNE and he said the vehicle was unreliable and broke down i spoke to one of his colleagues and she said only thing these are good for is the Horn
(08 Oct 2014, 10:55 pm)Racer_Experience wrote yes i've never seen one of them breakdown within the last 2 years since they have been on the road
(09 Oct 2014, 10:09 pm)Greg in Weardale wrote If a service is frequently regulated then the timetable clearly does not work and extra vehicles must be added to the PVR. Otherwise passengers will continue to be inconvenienced by the advertised service not being provided.The 1000 run out of Newcastle may be on time on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, but on Thursday and Friday, it might be so late that it has to be regulated.
(10 Oct 2014, 5:51 am)Dan wrote In other news, Dennis Trident 3890 is back at Percy Main following a deep clean at Thorntons.
I believe it was allocated to a scholars service yesterday afternoon, so it should be out on 327s today for anyone wanting a photograph... Either 3866 or 3867 should go to Saltmeadows after finishing up on this morning's 327.
Percy Main still have 3874 - possible that it's staying on temporarily to cover for the DFDS allocation in the paintshop.
(10 Oct 2014, 10:39 am)Jimmi wrote high frequency service or low frequency service, anything can ruin a bus journey, for example I was on the 50 in Washington last week and it left Washington on-time but two wheelchairs boarded the bus with difficulty so we ended up arriving in Durham 10 minutes late. Same can happen on the likes of the 21 & 56 for example if there is a pushchair who wants to get on but the spaces are taken and they decide not to wait for the next bus and have to fold down the pushchair, keep an eye on their baby and find the money to pay for their fare and this causes a delay and it results in the next bus catching it up.
The 56 is the worst for this as everytime I'm in Newcastle, Gateshead or Sunderland I see two together yet I don't think I've ever seen two Red Arrows together so clearly timetables are somewhat of a problem on the 56.
(10 Oct 2014, 12:03 pm)Dan wrote It's not an issue unique to Go North East, nor is it an issue which is only seen on a couple of Go North East services.
Stagecoach in Sunderland's 10 minute frequency services are exactly the same. If they've been incredibly unlucky, you can see three 16s in a row by the time they get to Chester Road at 17:00...