Being the pied piper of Chester-le-Street; I had a day out with Adrian and Lee today. It was mainly a photo-based outing, although we did ride quite a few buses in order to get to the various photo locations. Upon viewing my photos on the desktop, I'm very happy with the results of today and plan to upload them to my Flickr in batches of 5 over the course of the evening.
#21 – Chester-le-Street Corals to Newcastle, Eldon Square Bus Station – (08:49 --- 09:38) – Go North East 6059 – Volvo B5HL/Wright Gemini 2
I was initially going to get the 08:57 through to Newcastle, which is typically allocated a Wright Gemini 1 bodied B7TL; however, after leaving the house at 08:25, I managed to walk into the town centre with enough time to catch the service before the 08:57. It was being operated by 6059; a Gemini 2 as opposed to a Gemini 1. I notified Lee of this alteration, and he joined me at the Coach & Horses in Birtley. Overall, it was quite a pleasant journey; the Hybrid was fantastic as usual, and made for a comfortable ride. When we alighted in Eldon Square, we walked up to the little island that is convenient for photographs of buses entering Eldon Square and pulling out of their stands in Haymarket. Two older men were also taking photos here, upon viewing some photos linked by Robert in the Go North East: Rare and Odd Workings thread, I've determined one of them goes by the name ''durham bus man'' on Flickr, which one though is debatable. After a few minutes, Adrian joined us, and once we'd taken plenty of photographs, we moved on to the next aim for today; Heworth.
#27 – Newcastle, Market Street West to Heworth Metro Interchange – (10:28 --- 10:47) – Go North East 4902 – Volvo B10BLE/Wright Renown
We walked down Percy Street, and prepared to make our way left towards Blackett Street; when Adrian saw a friend from work, Ken, who also is an enthusiast. He was taking photos on Newgate Street, so we popped over for a quick conversation. He seemed very friendly and approachable, even though it was just Adrian he spoke to he did say goodbye to all three of us when we made our way down to Market Street. The moment we turned the corner; we saw a red Gemini 1 pull away with the 27 to South Shields. To kill time, Adrian briefly went into the Co-Op; Lee and I followed him in as we had nothing better to do. Before long, I was treated with the sight of a Wright Renown, it's blind set for the 27. I initially thought it was just a native Riverside example, but then discovered it was in fact a former ''Lime'' branded B10BLE; 4902. Before us in the queue, was a man who was obviously foreign, but spoke English. When he asked to go to South Shields, the driver offered him the best value ticket types, as well as even trying to sway him away from the bus, saying the Tyne and Wear Metro got to South Shields in half the time he would. Fantastic customer service skills, if only all drivers could be so helpful. Back to the bus; it was a fantastic runner with the distinctive ''B10 noise'' with superb smoothness.
#4 – Heworth Metro Interchange to Washington, The Galleries Bus Station – (11:05 --- 11:27) – Go North East 5360 – Mercedes 0530N/Mercedes Citaro
When we alighted 4902, which got to Heworth with enough time to stand for a few minutes, I got some shots of it. However, Lee realised he had forgotten to bring his memory card; so we changed our plans to go to the Wilkinsons (or ''Wilko'' as I later found out it is now called!). Nevertheless, I got some photos of the various vehicles that entered the Interchange, a lot of which were Wright Renowns, I was very happy to get some more photos of them. Before long, things began to get rather repetitive, so we headed around to the other side of the Interchange, and boarded 5360. Just before doing so, we noticed a ''Nexus'' Solo SR; Adrian joked that it could be the Gateshead Central Taxis woman, when I went down to a have a look, it turned out to be a man at the wheel. We boarded the ''Connections 4'' branded Citaro, and sat towards the back. This journey never picked up a great amount of passengers, which was a bonus. The Citaro was quite smooth; I really like how the examples used on the 4 service are still in good condition. However, we did find one fault. We began to slap our hands down on the seats to see how much dirt was actually underneath, to be brutally honest, the amount of grime hidden beneath the seating is disgusting. I found it hard to sit on any other seats today without wondering exactly what I was sitting on.
#8 – Washington, The Galleries Bus Station to Sunderland, Park Lane Interchange – (11:42 --- 12:15) – Go North East 5395 – Wright Streetlite DF/Wright Streetlite Micro-Hybrid
The moment we alighted the 4, at the highest stand in the bus station, I noticed loaned Dual-Door Renown 5162 was at a stand. It appeared to be working the ''Simplicity'' services; we darted down to the bottom stands, and crossed over to the ramps, in order to get a shot. Sadly, the spur of the moment thing meant that I didn't get a great shot. However; we then walked up into the shopping centre, where Lee got his memory card from Wilkinsons... Or ''Wilko'', before heading back down into the bus station. Assuming the 11:33 ''Coast & Country'' 8 to Sunderland hadn't been, as there was a small queue that had formed; I began to doubt myself when I saw a ''Whey Aye Five 0'' service come in with standees (which made me consider whether or not it may have broken down in Chester-le-Street, and passengers heading to the Galleries had been asked to board the 50 instead). Fortunately, I saw a ''Coast & Country'' branded bus turn the corner, which I was relieved about. The journey was comfortable; usually in hot weather, the e-leather seating can be very uncomfortable to sit on, but luckily it wasn't too hot. Few rattles and squeaks, although this can be put down to the newness of the vehicle. The only downside, was that despite numerous attempts, I could not get the plug sockets or USB ports to play the game, and the WiFi seemed quite dodgy too.
#56 – Sunderland, Park Lane Interchange to Gateshead Transport Interchange – (12:32 --- 13:42) – Go North East 6094 – Volvo B9TL/Wright Gemini 2
Once we'd disembarked 5395, and walked out of Park Lane itself to my favoured spot for photos, we got camera snappy. I was really happy with some of the photos that my camera managed to produce; after around ten minutes, we headed back into Park Lane. A ''Fab56'' branded B9TL was in the layover, so we took the opportunity to head into Greggs, as I came back out, the destination screen came to life, and moments later it was brought out of the layover and into it's stand. The three of us boarded, and took the seats at the front upstairs; Adrian and the left hand side, Lee sat behind him, and myself to the right, just above the staircase. Although I was expecting the journey to drag on, we just talked about random stuff for the journey; before long we were at Concord. Very few people boarded throughout this journey, which again, was a bonus; I like quiet buses. When we got to Old Durham Road, Adrian suggested we had a trip down to Saltmeadows Road depot. Again, as with the ''Connections 4'' Citaro, we decided to see how much grime was really underneath the rather clean appearing seats. It would seem looks can be deceiving. #FabFilthySix
#93 – Gateshead Transport Interchange to Saltmeadows Road Bus Depot – (13:44 --- 13:57) – Go North East 5225 – Scania L94UB/Wright Solar
Conveniently; as we headed across to the area of the Interchange that the ''Loop'' services leave from, we saw a branded example stood at a standstill, with it's engine turned off. Lee was adamant it was the 93, which after the driver kicked the engine into life and turned the destination blind on, was proven to be correct. The three of us boarded, and made our way to the back. Adrian sat in the middle of the back row, with Lee and I sat at the row in front, on either side of him. I love the noises that the engines of these particular buses produce, it reminds me so much of a Plaxton Prestige. After the short journey to Saltmeadows Road, we alighted at the bus stop located just outside of the facility. All of the shutters were down, although we did see a ''Crusader'' branded Mercedes Citaro parked up, out of service. It must be said, a lot of them were off the road today; we later saw three examples at Riverside. I noted that 4846 was not parked in front of 8293, which still remains there; so I'm assuming it has been disposed of. At the very rear, behind 8293; was ''Lime'' 4855. Then, to the left of that; were Volvo Olympians 3823 and 3825. A sad sight to see the latter two, but fortunately, 4855 is moving on into preservation.
#94 – Saltmeadows Road Bus Depot to Gateshead Transport Interchange – (14:13 --- 14:19) – Go North East 5222 – Scania L94UB/Wright Solar
We waited for the 94 service, which usually comes just minutes after the 93 drops off at Saltmeadows. After waiting for over 10 minutes, during which Lee decided to call Customer Services, enquiring it's whereabouts, it turned the corner. It was another ''Loop'' branded vehicle, this time 5222. Deciding to sit in the section of the bus reserved for OAPs, as there were no more than half a dozen passengers already on board, and the majority of which were sat towards the rear. I chose to sit at one of the side-facing seats; probably not the best decision I've made in my life, but the journey was very short, so it didn't really matter. As with 5225, it was very smooth and I loved the engine sounds. During my time off for the summer, I think I'll go for a longer ride on one of the routes, rather than just the short journey to Saltmeadows and back.
#X66 – Gateshead Transport Interchange to Riverside Bus Depot – (14:23 --- 14:32) – Go North East 5394 – Wright Streetlite DF/Wright Streetlite Micro-Hybrid
Next on the agenda, was a trip to Riverside depot, for some photos. The first thing that we saw in Gateshead that headed that way, after getting off the 94, was ''X66 MetroCentre'' branded 5394, just entering the Interchange with a run from the MetroCentre. As it does stop outside of Riverside, to allow Riverside staff to commute between Riverside and Gateshead as quickly as possible, we went with it. The bus left with only a few seats available, the journey itself was fine. A foreign family boarded at the front of the queue in Gateshead, I think they had a child in a buggy, if my memory is correct. They then went to the front of the bus and began talking to the driver; what it was about, I have no idea. But I found it quite funny. When the stop for Riverside loomed around the corner, we all made our way to the front of the bus, along with a driver, and alighted at the bus stop. Making our way around the perimeter of the depot, slowly, and taking photos as we went, we noticed the amount of Cadets that are now seeing use in the Driver Training fleet. I hadn't actually realised how many until I saw them parked up in the depot. Rather than walk back, and then along to the MetroCentre, we proceeded to walk around by Costco, then into the MetroCentre through the entrance that leads up to the Railway Station, and across the bridge.
#X66 – MetroCentre Transport Interchange to Gateshead Transport Interchange – (15:37 --- 15:48) – Go North East 5394 – Wright Streetlite DF/Wright Streetlite Micro-Hybrid
After parting ways briefly at the MetroCentre, where Adrian went to a store just outside of the Interchange, and Lee and I popped into Poundland. We met up again about fifteen minutes later, intending to take some photos at the entrance for Newcastle-bound services and exit for buses heading to Stanley, Consett, etc.. However, two police officers had followed Adrian down the escalators, where the bus station manager explained that a man had been abusive and aggressive towards others at the top, and needed to be spoken to. We chose not to take any photos while that was going on, so just sat down and talked. By the time it had dispersed, none of us were in the mood to take any photos, so we headed back to the X66 stand. Waiting there, was 5394 (again!). We left with standing room only; Adrian sat at one of the OAP seats, and Lee and myself at the folding seats. Mine wasn't particularly comfortable. We discussed trains, and various different money-back guarantees (which arose from a conversation about the X12 always running off-schedule, and the no-quibble money-back guarantee).
#21 – Gateshead Transport Interchange to Chester-le-Street Red Lion – (16:03 --- 16:34) – Go North East 6019 – Volvo B7TL/Plaxton President
The three of us made our way across to the little spot just across from the top of the X66/Citylink stand area, getting photos of the traffic that passed through. After a few minutes, we'd accumulated enough photos to move on, and as we walked around the ''Citylink'' stand, and then in through Stand H's doors, we saw two Nexus employees with walkie talkies making their way across to where we had just been. Can't help but think they'd spotted us and were dispatched to incapacitate us. We said goodbye to Adrian, who then went for his bus back, while Lee and I awaited the next ''Angel'' service. It turned out to be operated by 6019, which Lee was extremely dismayed about it; being a hater of all Volvo Presidents. I personally didn't mind it, I managed to grab the seats with plenty of legroom located at the very back upstairs, on the left-hand side. After quite a discussion, Lee departed my company at the Coach & Horses in Birtley, while I carried on to Chester-le-Street.
When I arrived, I walked up to Morrisons for a couple of things, before then walking back down to the 21 stand on Front Street, and catching the 16:45 service towards Durham, alighting at my local stop; the run was operated by 6068. Aside from one other person, I was the only other passenger sat downstairs for this short journey. Overall, it was a fantastic day out; I managed to get plenty of photos, which is what I went out for, so it was a successful outing. I'll start uploading them shortly, then edit a link to the album on my Flickr, updating it with more throughout the evening. Thanks to Adrian and Lee for the company today. Thanks for reading, and enjoy your weekend.
A link to my photostream on Flickr, where you'll find photos from today:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/127739730@N02/?
Marcus