(23 Sep 2013, 5:28 pm)CatsFast101 wrote I'm thinking a new brand will be created for M2/M3- maybe rejoining MetroLink brand is another option. I think the Washington Street Shuttle brand maybe be dropped.
(28 Aug 2013, 3:08 pm)Michael wrote PB0002400/419 - GO NORTHERN LTD T/A GO NORTH EAST, 117 QUEEN STREET, GATESHEAD, NE8 2UA
Variation Accepted: Operating between Houton Le Spring the Broadway and Heworth Metro given service number 4 effective from 20-Oct-2013. To amend Timetable
(24 Sep 2013, 7:04 am)Michael wrote Me to, better than the MPD's.
Changes for the M1 should be posted in the next few weeks - changes are planned (by VOSA) on the 20.10.13 (as someone kindly re-posted it from VOSA =D, (saves me going back)
I think GNE will want to let people know about the change early since its a new brand and a new number. - Alot of confused OAP's!
We have so many new buses coming and fleet changes... its gonna be a good year and start of a new year.
Looking forward to seen the new Waggonway Brand on the Scania's soon
Noted a mistake on the new 13/14 timetable - Langley Park Stringer Terrace
1801,1830,1902,2002,2102,2202,2304,2400
Can you spot it?
(24 Sep 2013, 2:58 pm)Rob wrote The animals went in two by two, hurrah! hurrah! The animals went in two by two, hurrah! hurrah!
Wait a minute, what does your quote have at the end of it? Who would give such information...
HEXHAM’S date with national fame is getting even closer – and ideas are wanted to make sure the town makes the most of its role as the North-East’s centre for this year’s BBC Children in Need events.
Anyone who wants to take part in the monster telethon is invited to a meeting at the Beaumont Hotel on Wednesday, September 18 from 5pm to put their ideas forward.
The event is on November 15, when Pudsey Bear, along with BBC North-East television personalities Carol Malia, Paul Mooney and others will be broadcasting live from the Market Place.
The day is being coordinated by Hexham Community Partnership, whose manager Tamsin Beevor said: “Let’s see if Hexham can raise the roof with its fund-raising efforts this autumn.”
Hexham has seven hours of potential national exposure to show the town to its best possible advantage.
Among those expected to take part are North-East-based Horrid Histories children’s author Terry Deary, soldiers from Albemarle Barracks, children from local schools and the Tyne Valley Big Band.
A website is being developed and a Go North-East double-decker bus will be decked out in “Children in Need – Hexham” livery.
Stalls and other attractions are expected to take up much of Beaumont Street, the Market Place and Fore Street.
If you want to participate in the event on November 15, contact info@cdchexham.co.uk
(24 Sep 2013, 2:58 pm)Rob wrote The animals went in two by two, hurrah! hurrah! The animals went in two by two, hurrah! hurrah!
Wait a minute, what does your quote have at the end of it? Who would give such information...
Blackberry's really aren't designed with a camera in mind, so the quality is somewhat poor.
Introducing the replacement MetroLink brand... "Connections 4".
(24 Sep 2013, 5:02 pm)Michael wrote Look really smart in that blue, i just hope the brand isn't gonna be rubbish
(13 Sep 2013, 7:24 pm)Andreos1 wrote 4 play?
If it is the 4 (like BJ10 VUS, I'm sceptical), how many key points does it serve?
- Houghton
- Galleries
- Concord
- Heworth
Nah, not even GNE are that daft - surely?