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Arriva North East: 4659 / NK05 GXO by Jimmi's Bus Photos, on Flickr
RE: Arriva North East: Latest News & Discussion - May 2015
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(30 May 2015, 8:05 pm)Tom wrote Hate the new destination blinds. They are so confusing!Don't understand why they changed them, been like that for as long as I can rememberÂ
The X18 displays four separate blinds on it's way to Berwick; Morpeth, Alnwick, Seahouses and Berwick. Not great for people who think the bus is terminating at Morpeth or Alnwick etc.
(30 May 2015, 8:12 pm)Tom wrote Me neither.
Are the X15 ones the same?
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(30 May 2015, 8:18 pm)tyresmoke wrote Required when you split the registrations unfortunately. X93 is the same displaying Guisborough then Whitby & Scarborough
(30 May 2015, 8:05 pm)Tom wrote Hate the new destination blinds. They are so confusing!
The X18 displays four separate blinds on it's way to Berwick; Morpeth, Alnwick, Seahouses and Berwick. Not great for people who think the bus is terminating at Morpeth or Alnwick etc.
(30 May 2015, 8:20 pm)mb134 wrote I'm sure it has been covered at some point, but why split the routes?
They've never been split in the past, from what I can remember, and there has never been an issue.Â
No idea if it's related, sure it can't be direct anyway, but the X18's punctuality has been dreadful this week
(30 May 2015, 8:20 pm)mb134 wrote I'm sure it has been covered at some point, but why split the routes?
They've never been split in the past, from what I can remember, and there has never been an issue.Â
No idea if it's related, sure it can't be direct anyway, but the X18's punctuality has been dreadful this week
(30 May 2015, 8:23 pm)Dan wrote I don't think they're too bad when you only have one split in the middle, but when you've got the amount of splits Arriva have on the X15 and X18, it's not great.
I see tyresmoke got his wish with the use of the word "then" opposed to "for"..!
(30 May 2015, 8:23 pm)Tom wrote The reliability is always dreadful during the summer on the X18.
They only get five minutes layover at Berwick, and seven at Newcastle which isn't really enough.
(30 May 2015, 8:24 pm)Kuyoyo wrote By spliting the route, in addition to removing the tachograph requirement, it brings the drivers onto domestic UK driving hours rather than the more-complex European Hours.ÂSeems like an awful fuss though, is there a better way to implement it than three/four different splits?
(30 May 2015, 8:23 pm)Tom wrote The reliability is always dreadful during the summer on the X18.
They only get five minutes layover at Berwick, and seven at Newcastle which isn't really enough.
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(30 May 2015, 8:36 pm)tyresmoke wrote I guess there's not much you could do with it other than implement another bus into the schedule. The possibility for getting held up enroute is enormous on a route like the X18 with the amount of places it had to pass through between Berwick & Newcastle. Providing a robust schedule covering a route that length is nigh on impossible I'd expect (I have limited experience of these routes mind!) - from my experience down in my area, the X93 is a similar sort of operation, albeit on a much shorter route, where the possibilities for being held up are endless with the territory they serve. A 2 or 3 minute delay in 4 or 5 places enroute would soon add up to 15+
(30 May 2015, 8:36 pm)tyresmoke wrote I guess there's not much you could do with it other than implement another bus into the schedule. The possibility for getting held up enroute is enormous on a route like the X18 with the amount of places it had to pass through between Berwick & Newcastle. Providing a robust schedule covering a route that length is nigh on impossible I'd expect (I have limited experience of these routes mind!) - from my experience down in my area, the X93 is a similar sort of operation, albeit on a much shorter route, where the possibilities for being held up are endless with the territory they serve. A 2 or 3 minute delay in 4 or 5 places enroute would soon add up to 15+
(30 May 2015, 8:36 pm)tyresmoke wrote I guess there's not much you could do with it other than implement another bus into the schedule. The possibility for getting held up enroute is enormous on a route like the X18 with the amount of places it had to pass through between Berwick & Newcastle. Providing a robust schedule covering a route that length is nigh on impossible I'd expect (I have limited experience of these routes mind!) - from my experience down in my area, the X93 is a similar sort of operation, albeit on a much shorter route, where the possibilities for being held up are endless with the territory they serve. A 2 or 3 minute delay in 4 or 5 places enroute would soon add up to 15+What puzzles me with the X18 is that everytime I've used it from Berwick to Morpeth, or vice versa, it's on time for pretty much the entire route, and if it does get late, by say Bamburgh, it's made it up by Seahouses.
(30 May 2015, 8:39 pm)citaro5284 wrote Sounding like someone from the Schedules Department there like Scott....a robust schedule eh.....!!
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(30 May 2015, 12:24 pm)palatine3833 wrote Some of them were polished to try and get rid of the old vinyls, but obviously the paintwork has faded badly so it's hard to cover up.
(18 May 2015, 5:55 pm)tyresmoke wrote 1464 and 1465 have gone temporarily to Blyth to help flush their Quorum Geminis out for MAX refurbishment (X4/X5)
A number of VDL SB200/Wright Pulsar 2 vehicles are currently on loan to Blyth Depot. The confirmed examples to have entered service temporarily at Blyth are as follows:
- 1457 (NK10 CGF)
- 1464 (NK61 CXV)
- 1465 (NK61 CXW)
- 1491 (NK61 CZE)
It is thought that these vehicles are being allocated to Blyth Depot temporarily to allow their "Quorum Express" liveried VDL DB300/Wright Eclipse Gemini 2 vehicles to be converted to "MAX" specification. It is thought that they will continue to be allocated to services X4/X5.
(31 May 2015, 4:30 pm)Jimmi wrote 1517 looks the worst as it has nothing applied above it.
Also saw 1520 yesterday and it looked to still have Barclays? bank Darlington behind the drivers cab.
(31 May 2015, 12:55 pm)Tommy_1581 wrote 4653 has returned from Thornton's and now carries "Quick links to Newcastle" branding.
(31 May 2015, 4:35 pm)Kuyoyo wrote Just to flag this up, 1457/64/91 have not left Stockton for Blyth. The actual vehicles at Blyth are reportedly 1465/6.
(31 May 2015, 4:35 pm)Dan wrote It wasn't the exterior sub-branding I was worried about - it was the interior branding. I had anticipated that any anything not Durham related would be removed in favour of something Peterlee or Sunderland related, but this is clearly not the case...
(31 May 2015, 4:38 pm)mb134 wrote Don't really see the point in that branding to be honest, would a simple "MAX" branding not do? Maybe with route numbers?
I find it quite hard to read the following "Quick Links" on the following:
Arriva North East: 4650 / NK05 GXD by Jimmi's Bus Photos, on Flickr
(31 May 2015, 4:45 pm)Jimmi wrote It's easier to read the text on 4650 if you actually see it in person rather then viewing photos but it still doesn't stand out very much.
(31 May 2015, 4:53 pm)mb134 wrote I just don't think the whole idea of the "Quick links into x" is a very good branding idea, you're not telling people the service number or where else it goes to. I still think it would have a better impact with just the "MAX" logo, or "MAX" with route numbers.
I appreciate they do have a map with route numbers on the back of the Darlington Omnicities, but I'd struggle to read this after it passed me:
Arriva North East: 4650 / NK05GXD by Daniel Graham, on Flickr
I think my opinion of the "Quick Links" branding was immediately bad, as I find the application on 7515 dull and with no real MAXimum inpact, that awful blue backing makes it look even worse:
Arriva North East: 7515 / NK09 FNA by Jimmi's Bus Photos, on Flickr
(31 May 2015, 4:53 pm)mb134 wrote I just don't think the whole idea of the "Quick links into x" is a very good branding idea, you're not telling people the service number or where else it goes to. I still think it would have a better impact with just the "MAX" logo, or "MAX" with route numbers.
I appreciate they do have a map with route numbers on the back of the Darlington Omnicities, but I'd struggle to read this after it passed me:
I think my opinion of the "Quick Links" branding was immediately bad, as I find the application on 7515 dull and with no real MAXimum inpact, that awful blue backing makes it look even worse:
(31 May 2015, 5:09 pm)Jimmi wrote The one I really don't like is the "branding" 7609 has which says something like: "Your usual bus is in for a service so enjoy our spare" it just looks cheap, tacky and half arsed.