(20 Jun 2015, 2:07 pm)Jimmi wrote Changed my mind going to get a later 685.
Clearly wanted to spend some time with me on the 1607 685..!
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(20 Jun 2015, 6:30 pm)Adam wrote Instead of quoting the whole of Marcus' review:
Was a pleasure to meet all three of you. It's always good to put names to faces. Thank you for your warm and enjoyable company
"Stumbling through the front door at first light". You cheeky bugger I wasn't that bad...
(20 Jun 2015, 6:14 pm)R852 PRG wrote Adam Y stumbled across a thread by Davie, entitled ''Me and Durham''... No comment. Although, I will say, it should be ''Durham and I'', if you wish to be grammatically correct
(20 Jun 2015, 6:14 pm)R852 PRG wrote I'm probably going to get into Teeside one weekend, hopefully covering Darlington, Middlesbrough and Stockton; then hopefully a trip up into Northumberland, for Blyth and Ashington.
(20 Jun 2015, 6:47 pm)Jimmi wrote 4663 was our steed back to Newcastle which made us happy as it has fabric seats rather than leather also 4663 probably has to be the best Omnicity in the fleet and despite ending up running late the service picked up time as we got closer to Newcastle and I know this as Dan was giving a running commentary on how close the service was to running to time and talking about his connecting Metro honestly the suspense, it was like watching an episode of The Cube or something, obviously I didn't really care if the 85 was running a little late as I had over 40 minutes to wait for my next bus. But eventually we got to Newcastle and I left Dan for him to catch the Metro.
Had some time to kill so I went into HMV to kill the waiting time and also got a few more photos before catching the 21 to Durham.
(20 Jun 2015, 7:05 pm)MurdnunoC wrote I actually saw you and Dan alighting from the 85 at Eldon Square. Dan nipped up past Marks and Spencers, presumably to catch the Metro at Haymarket while you stood next to the lockers at the bottom of the bus station. I was going to come and say hello but you seemingly disappeared as an X12 was departing. I assumed you had jumped onto that.
(23 Jun 2015, 6:58 pm)LeeCalder wrote Here is a review of today's journeys
82A Barley Mow Estate - Birtley (570) 10:56
I departed the house only a few moments before the 82A was due, due to the fact that I live just around the corner from the bus stop and partly because I had a slight suspicion it would probably be late. My prediction was correct, the bus was late but only by a couple of minutes so it didn't make the slightest difference what so ever really. As the bus turned the corner, I seen that is was an MPD, 570 to be precise. I was pretty happy by this point because I have always been a fan of this bus and it is in fact my favourite MPD. As I boarded the bus and asked for my £1.10 NEXUS CAT I looked up the bus and it was packed, with roughly 5 standees also. The driver clearly wanted to make up for lost time and was away as soon as mmy ticket was printed, he did make up his lost time by the way as we arrived in Birtley two minutes early. The highlight of the short journey though was when a woman towards the back of the bus rang the bell well in advance so she had time to get her shopping snd make her way to the front of the bus but the driver went straight past her stop, and nearly the one after that. He blamed it on the people talking claiming he couldn't hear the bell even though an icon pops up on the dashboard telling the driver someone has pressed the bell. When we got into Birtley, I was the only one that knew about the temporary bus stop and therefore had to tell everyone on the bus that this was the stop for Birtley. No one listened to me but they soon found out when he went straight past the other stop. That's old people for you. They don't listen to a word you say!
Mayhem in Birtley
When I got off the 82A, there was mayhem in Birtley. With 5 sets of traffic lights no more than 500 yards apart there was massive tailbacks. Then, the 21 came along the road and 4 of us stuck out hands out for the bus but he went straight past us shaking his head as if to say he didn't stop there although every other bus (including 2 previous 21's) had. After this, I said to the lady next to me that the X12 was due. This is where the day got worse.
X12 Birtley - Gateshead Interchange (7620) 11:20
Running slightly late, the X12 came along Durham Road into Birtley and again he was going to go straight past the temporary stop, so I resulted to picking it up so he could see it clearly. When I boarded the bus, I have never had a worse driver in all of my life. When I boarded the bus, I asked politely if my NEXUS CAT was valid and he said something along the lines of "A dunno, just get on" in a rude manor. He done all of this by the way without even looking at me or the ticket. The fact that the seats were really comfortable (compared to the Sapphire seats) and the Free WIFI was working made up for this journey a bit. Then the driver was up to his old tricks again, absolutely rocketing through Birtley, it's a good job the speed camera has been removed from near the fire station because there is no doubt that he would have been caught. In Low Fell, someone had pressed the bell for the bus to stop, but they were with a small child and on the top deck so waited for it to stop before getting downstairs. The driver though, stopped and then just decided to pull away as they were coming down the stairs. If however, this bloke wasn't driving, the journey I feel would have been much better. I have now filed an official complaint towards this driver, because as a customer, I expect to be treat the same way I treat the driver and I didn't even any form of genuine contact from him never mind a thank you.
X66 Gateshead Interchange - MetroCentre Bus Interchange (5394)
This X66 journey was much better than the X12 journey even if my hatred for them horrible e-leather seats continues. I find Go North East's e-leather seats much harder and much less comfortable than Arriva's for some strange reason. Anyway, the driver on this one was lovely, I have had him a few time and he is a rally nice bloke. Siver hair and tinted glasses if you know who I am on about. His driving is very confident, quick but safe. I got to the MetroCentre slightly earlier than expected which is always good.
10 MetroCentre Bus Interchange - Newcastle, Central Station (6078)
I seen the 10 arriving intu MetroCentre (See what I've done, little play on words there) so I made a snap decision to go to Central Station via Burger King to finally get a few photographs of Virgin Trains East Coast's newly repainted HST. When I went to board the bus, a seemingly endless flow of people disembarked from the bus meaning that I had the entire top deck to myself for the short hop. It was a very quite and relaxing journey which finally gave me time to de-stress and calm down. I arrived at Central Station bang on time which left me with just enough time to enjoy a Burger King with one of my £1.99 vouchers!
Sorry, that voucher isn't valid here
I walked around the corner to Central Station, said hello to the staff that I knew and then proceeded to walk into Burger King. As I went to ask for my Chicken Royale with Small Fries, the woman turned around and said "Sorry, that voucher isn't valid here as we are part of the train station". Brilliant! I now had to walk all the way to Northumberland Street to get my food and risk missing the branded HST. Anyway, when I finally got my food, BK was packed so I had to go upstairs and what a horrible, dull and lifeless place it is upstairs in Burger King! I was just about to eat my few remaining chips when I looked at my watch and discovered that the train was due too arrive within 10 minutes. So, I took my chips and proceeded to run all the way to central....
Central Station 12:53 - 14:16
When I got into Central, I went along to the Station Management Office to sign in, fully aware that the HST was due in within 3/4 minuets. As I went in, I seen that Malcolm was talking to two blokes from Network Rail. He said to me "Are you just taking photos Lee" too which I said yes and he quickly signed off my Visitors Pass. I got though the barriers and had to walk quickly over to Platform 4 too watch the HST arrive, luckily 2 minutes late. I got the photos I needed and then went over to talk to Dave Buchanan on the information desk. I was talking to him for a good hour and a half when I then finally decided to get the Metro to Gateshead.
Tyne and Wear Metro - Central Station to Gateshead -
Nothing really to say about this apart from that it was packed and standing room only. Good job it was only a short hop because it was boiling on that thing!
X25 Gateshead Interchange - Barley Mow (Lolyne)
Finally! A Lolyne on the X25, unfortunately I didn't record the fleet number but it was one of the un-refurbished examples which are the ones that I prefer for some strange reason. When I boarded the bus downstairs was packed but upstairs was completely empty. The engine sounded great and I love bouncing along the Eighton Banks to Foxponds stretch of road on a Lolyne. They seem to take all of the pot holes better where as the Solars just break your back with the crunching impact. The bus then almost completely emptied at Wrekenton which left just me and one other passenger on until I got off. This magnificent machine but a good shine on what had been an average day.
Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed it
(26 Jun 2015, 11:21 am)Charles41 wrote Carlisle has some excellent locations for photography and thoroughly enjoyed myself over the next 3 hours. The Enviros on the Stagecoach Gold service look really spectacular. The new minibuses also look really smart in their route branded liveries. My only gripe is the small size of the fleet numbers on the Stagecoach vehicles. There was an old guy spotting near the bus station and he had to use binoculars!
I would recommend Carlisle to anyone for a day’s spotting. Reay’s also had some interesting vehicles on their Carlisle services.
Charles
(26 Jun 2015, 11:21 am)Charles41 wrote Yesterday I visited Carlisle to do a bit spotting and get some photos. I took the 8.45 from Newcastle Eldon Square. The service was operated by Stagecoach using 27142. It was a good ride and weather was fine. The service only had a few people on it when it left town. However it filled up by the time it reached Hexham.Interesting day out Charles, good reading!
I disembarked at Crossbank, Haltwhistle at 10.21, the bus was supposed to arrive at there at 10.13. I visited the Primrose Coaches garage which had two vehicles present. I then walked into the town centre via Central Avenue to check on the minibus fleet of Sproul Taxis. Unfortunately no vehicles were present. I then walked down to Townfoot to look at the Tyne Valley Coaches garage. There were no Tyne Valley Coaches vehicles present. The depot is now the home of Derek Armstrong Coaches. They are a new operator with a small fleet of 3 Setras. Mr Armstrong was washing his vehicles and was happy for me to look round and get some photos.
Next door to Armstrong’s garage is the NCC depot. This is used by ADAPT to stable minibuses working on the 681 Haltwhistle-Slaggyford route between services. I wanted to get some photos but there was no-one in the council depot when I went to ask for permission. The recycling depot next to the council garage contained an old decker which appeared to formerly belong to a religious group. However it was too far away from the road to get any further details.
Time was now getting on as I wanted to get the 11.13 bus to Carlisle; I just had time to look at the Tynedale Group Travel garage. I was rewarded with 4 very smart Neoplan Coaches, 2 Mercedes minibuses and also 3 midibuses operating on private hire plates. Unfortunately I did not have time to go round the depot so could not record full details of the vehicles. If anyone is in the Haltwhistle area please could they take a look and get the details. The PSV circle only records 3 coaches and 1 minibus in its latest fleet list.
I ran up to the main road along a track and up to the nearest bus stop, passing the former Spotted Cow public house in the process. I was halfway to the bus stop when it came around the corner. Luckily there was a guy waiting and I just made it to the bus, which was Stagecoach 27141. The bus was rather busy and got even fuller at Brampton. The journey was smooth and we arrived on time at Carlisle.
Carlisle has some excellent locations for photography and thoroughly enjoyed myself over the next 3 hours. The Enviros on the Stagecoach Gold service look really spectacular. The new minibuses also look really smart in their route branded liveries. My only gripe is the small size of the fleet numbers on the Stagecoach vehicles. There was an old guy spotting near the bus station and he had to use binoculars!
I also had a good look round the shops at Carlisle especially Bookends which have a really good range of railway books in their basement. I got the 15.07 bus from Carlisle to Hexham. This was Arriva 1496. The bus was busy but left on time in deteriorating weather conditions. By the time the bus reached Brampton, the skies had well and truly opened. Lots of people alighted at Brampton but a large contingent of school kids got on. They amused themselves by taking photos of each other and selfies. Despite the weather, the journey was very good and the driver arrived on time at Hexham.
I got off near the Police Station at Hexham and walked down to Burn Lane. There I had a look at the GNE garage. I was rewarded at the sight of former GNE training vehicles which are now used as school buses. There was also a Stanley Travel minibus stabled at the garage. This would appear to have been used on a schools contract. There was also a new coach YN55PNB in all over white. I was unable to find out who this belongs to.
After leaving the GNE garage I had a look at the ADAPT, Bateys and Ecocabs garages which are all close to each other on the Haugh Lane Industrial Estate. I also checked out the main car park in Hexham where Baynes Travel park their vehicles between contracts. I was able to catch the 16.53 X85 which was operated by GNE 5231. This is an excellent service; we arrived promptly in Newcastle Eldon Square despite it being rush hour.
All in all it was an excellent day, I only wish the 10.13 had arrived at Haltwhistle on time so I could have looked around the TGT garage and got some photos of their impressive Neoplans. I would recommend Carlisle to anyone for a day’s spotting. Reay’s also had some interesting vehicles on their Carlisle services.
Charles
(26 Jun 2015, 11:21 am)Charles41 wrote Yesterday I visited Carlisle to do a bit spotting and get some photos. I took the 8.45 from Newcastle Eldon Square. The service was operated by Stagecoach using 27142. It was a good ride and weather was fine. The service only had a few people on it when it left town. However it filled up by the time it reached Hexham.Interesting day out Charles, good reading!
I disembarked at Crossbank, Haltwhistle at 10.21, the bus was supposed to arrive at there at 10.13. I visited the Primrose Coaches garage which had two vehicles present. I then walked into the town centre via Central Avenue to check on the minibus fleet of Sproul Taxis. Unfortunately no vehicles were present. I then walked down to Townfoot to look at the Tyne Valley Coaches garage. There were no Tyne Valley Coaches vehicles present. The depot is now the home of Derek Armstrong Coaches. They are a new operator with a small fleet of 3 Setras. Mr Armstrong was washing his vehicles and was happy for me to look round and get some photos.
Next door to Armstrong’s garage is the NCC depot. This is used by ADAPT to stable minibuses working on the 681 Haltwhistle-Slaggyford route between services. I wanted to get some photos but there was no-one in the council depot when I went to ask for permission. The recycling depot next to the council garage contained an old decker which appeared to formerly belong to a religious group. However it was too far away from the road to get any further details.
Time was now getting on as I wanted to get the 11.13 bus to Carlisle; I just had time to look at the Tynedale Group Travel garage. I was rewarded with 4 very smart Neoplan Coaches, 2 Mercedes minibuses and also 3 midibuses operating on private hire plates. Unfortunately I did not have time to go round the depot so could not record full details of the vehicles. If anyone is in the Haltwhistle area please could they take a look and get the details. The PSV circle only records 3 coaches and 1 minibus in its latest fleet list.
I ran up to the main road along a track and up to the nearest bus stop, passing the former Spotted Cow public house in the process. I was halfway to the bus stop when it came around the corner. Luckily there was a guy waiting and I just made it to the bus, which was Stagecoach 27141. The bus was rather busy and got even fuller at Brampton. The journey was smooth and we arrived on time at Carlisle.
Carlisle has some excellent locations for photography and thoroughly enjoyed myself over the next 3 hours. The Enviros on the Stagecoach Gold service look really spectacular. The new minibuses also look really smart in their route branded liveries. My only gripe is the small size of the fleet numbers on the Stagecoach vehicles. There was an old guy spotting near the bus station and he had to use binoculars!
I also had a good look round the shops at Carlisle especially Bookends which have a really good range of railway books in their basement. I got the 15.07 bus from Carlisle to Hexham. This was Arriva 1496. The bus was busy but left on time in deteriorating weather conditions. By the time the bus reached Brampton, the skies had well and truly opened. Lots of people alighted at Brampton but a large contingent of school kids got on. They amused themselves by taking photos of each other and selfies. Despite the weather, the journey was very good and the driver arrived on time at Hexham.
I got off near the Police Station at Hexham and walked down to Burn Lane. There I had a look at the GNE garage. I was rewarded at the sight of former GNE training vehicles which are now used as school buses. There was also a Stanley Travel minibus stabled at the garage. This would appear to have been used on a schools contract. There was also a new coach YN55PNB in all over white. I was unable to find out who this belongs to.
After leaving the GNE garage I had a look at the ADAPT, Bateys and Ecocabs garages which are all close to each other on the Haugh Lane Industrial Estate. I also checked out the main car park in Hexham where Baynes Travel park their vehicles between contracts. I was able to catch the 16.53 X85 which was operated by GNE 5231. This is an excellent service; we arrived promptly in Newcastle Eldon Square despite it being rush hour.
All in all it was an excellent day, I only wish the 10.13 had arrived at Haltwhistle on time so I could have looked around the TGT garage and got some photos of their impressive Neoplans. I would recommend Carlisle to anyone for a day’s spotting. Reay’s also had some interesting vehicles on their Carlisle services.
Charles
(27 Jun 2015, 1:52 pm)Jimmi wrote I think the best thing to do is for me to try and sort myself out and try and address some of the problems I have been having recently. I think I need to take a little break from parts of the hobby for a little while. I should still make an appearance at the Whitley Bay Rally next Sunday dependent on my transport options and how I'm feeling as however I am getting there it will take me a bloody long time. I will still be viewing this forum.
(27 Jun 2015, 1:56 pm)Dan wrote That's the best way, Jimmi.
Don't force yourself to go out and take photos, as you'll only end up resenting the hobby. I couldn't be bothered today myself, which is why I've stayed in (despite the lovely weather!)
(27 Jun 2015, 2:13 pm)Jimmi wrote Just not been totally 100% today, was looking forward to it today until I left the house this morning, was going to take a photo of the 16A Newton Aycliffe - Darlington this morning but as the bus was coming up the road I had the camera round my neck but couldn't bring myself to take a photo.
I think a break is desperately needed. I think I need something else to intrest me so I have something else to do as at the moment I don't have many other interests besides this hobby, the only other intrest I have is music but we are in festival season so there is very little gigs to at the moment which doesn't help as it is one less thing to do. I think another hobby/intrest would probably be a good thing, seriously people give me some random suggestions as they may turn into something that I could enjoy.
(27 Jun 2015, 2:22 pm)aureolin wrote See I used to push myself to get out for photos on every spare day I had. Nowadays though, I just do so if there's something that'll interest me or I actually fancy a day out.
I'm going to make a point of going to local rallies that I've not really bothered with. I'm heading up Whitley Bay next weekend, and then Shildon towards the end of July. I think I'll have a look out at Seaburn too!
Beyond the North East, I'm going to aim to get myself up to SVBM on the Saturday, and then back up to Edinburgh in September for the Lothian open day.