RE: Go North East: 2015/16 Financial Year Order Predictions
(02 Oct 2015, 7:49 pm)Davie wrote Why would the Cobalt Clipper B9s be replaced when they have only been in service for about 18 months (Just a guess) and why would the Red Kite examples be replaced when they have been on for a few months?
- Whilst there is nothing wrong as such with the B9s on the Cobalt Clipper, unless GNE cough up for an E400 either bodied and powered by ADL or bodied by ADL with a Scania Chassis / Engine coupled, then GNE have no alternative to the Streetdeck or the B5TL which for reasons previously stated, would not be suitable for the X21 in the long term. Also, GNE are very loyal to Wrightbus and therefore, would be unlikely to buy from ADL.
- Although the Cobalt Clipper routes are fairly profitable, the 309 / 310 are hardly demanding, just very intense and therefore, fuel costs could be reduced by using Streetdecks whilst not losing too much performance whereas if fuel costs on the Pronto were reduced in this way, then performance and reliability could be affected in the long term. Also, the fuel savings would be more apparent on the 309 / 310 due to the stop / start nature of these routes.
- The Volvo B9 is a very proven vehicle and despite having a few issues here and there on a very demanding route (TTX), they generally perform well and therefore, it would make sense to put these on a route like the X21 rather than risking the use of Streetdecks. Furthermore, unless GNE were to use ZF gearboxes which haven't bee used widespread yet on the Streetdeck, then the Voith gearbox would not be at it's best use for this route.
- The addition of power sockets on this route would GNE at an advantage over Arriva's X12 which has been just recently upgraded to MAX spec and despite the X21 being the more stronger and profitable of these two routes, it would prevent Arriva from taking any passengers from GNE in the long term.
- The use of B9s on the Pronto would tie the route over for the next 5 or so years ensuring that the service remains reliable, as punctual as possible and always one step ahead of the competition. To help this, 3941 would also be available as a spare vehicle due to 1x extra B9 being available at Riverside as well as 6101.
- The TEN would be able to operate with a full PVR of 14x B9s with the TTX having 6084 as a spare too and 1x ex Deptford B9 as well as 3x B7 Geminis acting as spares for the TEN, Red Kite 47 between Hexham / Riverside.
- The addition of upgraded vehicles on service 6 would create further growth on this route and encourage more people to use this service.
- The addition of upgraded vehicles on service 47 would bring the service in line with the other 2x Red Kite services minus the leather seating.
- The use of 2x 15 plate B9s on the Angel would not only allow the DFDS work to become DDA compliant thanks to , these would also bring the Angel up to a modern standard which was compromised when the frequency of this service was increased back in 2012 after ordering the Hybrids. Furthermore, GNE could even retrofit the GKN mods on these vehicles which are available. The specification of these vehicles are ideal for the 21 too due to the more hop on hop nature eliminating the need for high back seating. Free Wi-Fi would be available and Chester Le Street would also benefit from 2x corporate spare 15 reg B9s due to the sometimes frequent regulation of this service particularly at peak times.