(08 Feb 2016, 5:48 pm)GX03 SVC wrote The driver gave you the registrations? Can only assume those as 1760, 1769 and 1791 off the top of my head.
Oh shut up. Had enough of your sarcastic replies to not just me but others.
(09 Feb 2016, 8:18 pm)Michael wrote Someones post on Arriva's Facebook:
Would you be adding tables to your buses with seats both sides face the table, with WiFi and power sockets with USB,aim for people to do homework and learn new things, maybe, built in computer with full internet to share with everyone on same table, and better seats more like a sofa seat more relaxed area. This could be the new way of learning after school or college or university or even work. Maybe buses could have latest job news and what happening in your area, anything is worth a try for getting more people use buses.
I like the idea but its way to much for the company to provide.
(10 Feb 2016, 8:46 pm)Stuartphin1639 wrote Hey jimmi did you see a 5A was running 35 minutes late today?No, there was one showing on the live map as running over 15 minutes late though. The one I got home from Darlington was only a few minutes late leaving Darlington although it was then 10 or so minutes late once we'd got down North Road.
(10 Feb 2016, 8:50 pm)Jimmi wrote No, there was one showing on the live map as running over 15 minutes late though. The one I got home from Darlington was only a few minutes late leaving Darlington although it was then 10 or so minutes late once we'd got down North Road.
How did it end up running 35 minutes late like? Wasn't a result of all those flaming roadworks in Bishop Auckland was it?
(11 Feb 2016, 3:57 pm)R852 PRG wrote Don't quote me on it, but I remember reading that the 46 by Belmont is going to MAX specification. Unsure if this was confirmation or speculation.
(11 Feb 2016, 8:22 pm)Michael wrote Arriva North East
Service update: unfortunately we have again suffered a broken window in the birchington Avenue area of grangetown. Regrettably we are suspending our 64a from that area..the service will terminate at whale hill roundabout for the rest if this evening.we shall review the situation tomorrow to decide if we will reinstate the service.we apologise for the inconvenience.
(11 Feb 2016, 8:36 pm)biglugs@yahoo.com wrote Shocking how,will commuters get home
(11 Feb 2016, 8:57 pm)Adrian wrote Health and Safety of workers always takes priority over production. If the company have concerns over that, then they've done the right thing.
(11 Feb 2016, 9:10 pm)DanPicken wrote The buses around mine have had to be taken off Inverness Road because they couldn't get around on an evening, they're running for now however last Saturday the 88 driver said the shouldn't be coming around and last night coming home from school on the 18, the 88 seemed to of got stuck as someone wouldn't move their car but they gave in and the 88 reversed a little bit so the car could move
(11 Feb 2016, 10:47 pm)BusLoverMum wrote There's a plonker with a big merc who often parks it right in the way of the 22, as it comes round the corner near the school at pick up time. You'd think he didn't like his car, or something.Think there has been risks of vandalism in the area you live in for years, even back when it was service 213 heading through there. Scarlet Band have also had some problems over that way: http://www.durhamtimes.co.uk/news/106895...port_boss/
Not long after we moved to the village, the 22 through that estate ended up being suspended after 6pm because of constant vandalism. Annoying for people who did use it, I'm sure, but you can't expect someone to drive a bus with such a high risk of having a brick coming flying through the window and hurting either them, or their passengers.