(15 Aug 2015, 11:10 pm)Adam wrote swiftly editedYeah I can't say I'd sit on a StreetLite (or any bus for that matter) in Park Lane for 1hr 15 minutes without moving
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(15 Aug 2015, 11:10 pm)Adam wrote swiftly editedYeah I can't say I'd sit on a StreetLite (or any bus for that matter) in Park Lane for 1hr 15 minutes without moving
Thank you
(14 Aug 2015, 6:49 pm)Jimmi wrote 1330 X20 Newcastle - Ashington (ANE 7492)
Stupid me, for some reason I thought the X20 left at 1315 for some reason but it actually leaves at 1330, well at least it should do although this journey left a few minutes late. Quite a nice bus inside, the seats were pretty comfortable. Pretty quiet journey, must have been no more than 20 passengers on this journey. Fortunately the few minutes delay was made up and we arrived pretty much on-time.
1443 X20 Ashington - Newcastle (ANE 7491)
After getting a few photos including the Phoenix double decker on the 30 and a quick trip to ASDA to keep out of the rain for a bit and kill a few minutes I made my way for the X20 back to Newcastle. Was kind of hoping for an ALX400 as something different but sadly I got 7491, oh well! I was the only passenger to board in Ashington Bus Station and was the only passenger upstairs until we got further round the route. Was pretty quiet journey again.
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(22 Aug 2015, 8:54 pm)tyresmoke wrote I won't quote all of your post Charles but if you get time is there any chance you could send us (PM me?) details of the fleets so that I can update our independents fleetlists on here?
(22 Aug 2015, 8:59 pm)NK53 TKT wrote I would just get off immediately if someone had an 'incident' near me
(23 Aug 2015, 10:40 am)GX03 SVC wrote I wasn't taking note of the buses from my Explorer trip on Friday, as I forgot! So here's a summary of what I did. 21st August 2015.Was the 35 a streetlite?
#35: Ashington College to Ashington Bus Station - Arriva
#X21: Ashington Bus Station to Newcastle Haymarket - Arriva
#X21: Newcastle Eldon Square to Gateshead Interchange - Go North East 9109
#X31: Gateshead Interchange to Stanley Bus Station via Lanchester - Go North East 3831
#X43: Stanley Bus Station to MetroCentre Interchange - Go North East 5419
Train: Metro Centre to Newcastle - Northern Rail 156448
Train: Newcastle to Heworth - Northern Rail 142050
#27: Heworth to Hebburn - Go North East
Metro: Hebburn to South Shields - Tyne and Wear Metro
Ferry: South Shields to North Shields - Nexus Shields Ferry - Spirit of the Tyne
333: North Shields Ferry to North Shields Town Centre - Phoenix Coaches NX11 EXJ
19: North Shields Town Centre to Bedlington Station - Go North East 5245
X21: Bedlington Station to Ashington Fifth Avenue - Arriva
Bazza joined me between Newcastle and Heworth on 142050. GB Railfreight 66748 passed through shortly after arrival. He headed off for Sunderland while I was making my way towards South Shields.
I will try my best to remember to get the details next time! This trip was at very short notice...
(30 Aug 2015, 6:08 pm)DanPicken wrote And got stuck in Middlesbrough.
(30 Aug 2015, 10:20 pm)LeeCalder wrote I can confirm I did not get stuck in Middlesbrough. Me and Andrew had planned to get the 17:03 East Midlands Trains service to York and then the 20:48 CrossCountry service from York to Durham.
However, Ivan did not want to get the train and got the X93 however, due to signalling problems in I believe Gypsy Lane, he got stuck in M'boro until around 22:00.
(30 Aug 2015, 1:19 am)Adam wrote I’m digressing here I know, but I love Philosophy and Ethics, having studied them at A-Level. To get you thinking in a philosophical manner, there was a dog on the bus too. Now, is a dog classed as a passenger? Think about it... What comes to mind? Another one that captivated me is "Does a snowman know it’s a snowman?", or "Does a carrot know it’s a carrot?" If anyone would like me to debate that or debate it with me, then please do let me know. I’ll be more than happy to
(01 Sep 2015, 11:48 pm)Adam wrote Sorry Malarkey, only seen your post until now.
I'm not sure what the policy is on dogs (possibly varies from company to company) but I personally would class dogs as passengers. Most definitions constrain passengers to just the human form, "people", but I believe it should be "all living things". You mention guide dogs and class them as a passenger as they are helping someone, but no matter how hard anyone tries to convince others, a guide dog still isn't a human.
With my belief however, all animals and other living things are passengers. From dogs (not just guide dogs) and budgies to sunflowers and micro-organisms, they are all passengers.
People may argue that animals or plants are just the "luggage" of a passenger, but if you were to argue that point, then would babies be brought under the same umbrella as they haven't got a choice about whether to travel or not?
Before you know it, you're then tangled in a web of philosophical ethics. Fascinating stuff I think.
As for your latter point on guide dogs, it fascinates me too how they, or even the blind/visually impaired person, knew in the past when their stop is, but thanks to the technology nowadays of Next Stop Announcements, it has made bus travel a viable option for people with this disability.