(19 Jun 2015, 8:15 pm)Malarkey wrote I would have to disagree, the Mercedes Citaros are a far more superior Vehicle in my opinion.
Both are good, but the Citaro is better.
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(26 Jun 2015, 11:09 am)RGR756V wrote Streetdeck demo expected July 6, after type training should be in service a few days after. E400 definately coming but no word on date yet. The Streetdeck is SN64CTU
(26 Jun 2015, 8:24 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote What would you rather they get, E400's or Streetdecks?
(26 Jun 2015, 11:09 am)RGR756V wrote Streetdeck demo expected July 6, after type training should be in service a few days after. E400 definately coming but no word on date yet. The Streetdeck is SN64CTU
(26 Jun 2015, 8:30 pm)Dan wrote He hasn't had an opportunity to drive the buses to provide feedback yet...
Pointless saying one or the other when he (and others) won't know how they perform from a driver's perspective!
(26 Jun 2015, 8:40 pm)mb134 wrote Although could he (and others), not give the perspective from information they have read, experiences they have had, and other sources?I've had experience of E400s from my time at Arriva and I wasn't impressed.....the latest batch that have arrived at Darlington for Arriva alledgedly are keeping the ADL service man (who lives down the road from me) very busy. Admittedly they aren't MMCs but are they really going to be that different?
As a kind of initial thought
(26 Jun 2015, 10:04 pm)RGR756V wrote I've had experience of E400s from my time at Arriva and I wasn't impressed.....the latest batch that have arrived at Darlington for Arriva alledgedly are keeping the ADL service man (who lives down the road from me) very busy. Admittedly they aren't MMCs but are they really going to be that different?The B9s will easily give another 3-4 years of service no problem though and spares across other depots are needed. For example, Riverside are having to still allocate a B7 to the TEN due to 6084 constantly being needed on the TTX.
There is a video of SN64CTU on YouTube working the 36 for Transdev Harrogate and it does seem to trot along at a canny pace. The B5 we had last year was very ponderous, though I think it was set up for Lothian. Arriva are currently having issues with their Daimler engined Streetlites on the X1 and that does not fill me with confidence either!
I know people are saying they should transfer B9s from the Red Arrows to Pronto and I am inclined to agree, but there is going to be a time that B9s will be life expired and it makes sense to bite the bullet now and find out which of these new generation of small engined deckers will work on the X21
(26 Jun 2015, 10:04 pm)RGR756V wrote I've had experience of E400s from my time at Arriva and I wasn't impressed.....the latest batch that have arrived at Darlington for Arriva alledgedly are keeping the ADL service man (who lives down the road from me) very busy. Admittedly they aren't MMCs but are they really going to be that different?
There is a video of SN64CTU on YouTube working the 36 for Transdev Harrogate and it does seem to trot along at a canny pace. The B5 we had last year was very ponderous, though I think it was set up for Lothian. Arriva are currently having issues with their Daimler engined Streetlites on the X1 and that does not fill me with confidence either!
I know people are saying they should transfer B9s from the Red Arrows to Pronto and I am inclined to agree, but there is going to be a time that B9s will be life expired and it makes sense to bite the bullet now and find out which of these new generation of small engined deckers will work on the X21
(27 Jun 2015, 7:05 am)mb134 wrote Which batch(es) did you have experience with at Arriva?
Doesn't sound too good with regard to the Darlington E400's, wonder if it's just that batch, I know I don't see every run, but Ashington's 14-plates hardly ever seem to be off the road...
(27 Jun 2015, 7:40 am)Jimmi wrote It will have been 7514-7521 which were new to Bishop Auckland and transferred to Darlington when Bishop Auckland depot closed.
When 7514-7521 where at Darlington depot there was the PVR of 6 on the 1/1B and one on the 5 and then there would always be one in Darlington depot - don't know why exactly.
Does seem to be issue with the new E400's on the 7. Don't what is up with them but are often being taken off the 7 during the day.
(27 Jun 2015, 6:40 pm)pdiddy wrote 571 broke down at Bishop again today... I'd like to see these replaced. But dunno what with. Not keen on solos. What other options are there!
As for the demo comparison will have to see when I've had a go of them. Personally I think the company will buy Streetdeckers regardless, seeing as other Go Ahead company's are. Brighton and Oxford
(27 Jun 2015, 11:04 pm)Davie wrote Would Streetlites be an optionIn my opinion, the E200 is the best from a bad bunch. Weardale seem to be pleased with theirs, it's more economical than the Solo's and does not like to spend time over a pit in bits.
(27 Jun 2015, 11:04 pm)Davie wrote Would Streetlites be an option?
(04 Jul 2015, 4:07 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote Do you think GNE prefers heavyweight deckers over lightweight deckers? I know that could be said for the 47 due to the fact that a B5TL was trialed and they ended up purchasing dealer stock B9TLs but, do you think they ordered the B9TL because of the cost or due to preference or even commonality at Riverside depot?
(04 Jul 2015, 6:38 pm)RGR756V wrote I'll bet they got those B9s at a good price...
Anyway, the Streetdeck arrives at Crook on Tuesday and we'll be looking to get that out on service as soon as possible. On paper, the E400 sounds the better option as it has the bigger engine but the proof is in the pudding, and that is scheduled to arrive on the 14th of this month
(04 Jul 2015, 6:45 pm)citaro5284 wrote Streetdeck is here for 2 months (probably will end up at Percy Main for the second month to compare it to 6104), while the E400 is here for 2 weeks.
(04 Jul 2015, 6:45 pm)citaro5284 wrote Streetdeck is here for 2 months (probably will end up at Percy Main for the second month to compare it to 6104), while the E400 is here for 2 weeks.