(29 Dec 2015, 1:47 pm)grandad wrote As a point of interest, are the new Levantes auto or manual?
They use the Volvo I-Shift system which is a Automated Semi-Auto box with I think 12 gears.
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(29 Dec 2015, 2:03 pm)R852 PRG wrote 7093 seems to be highly thought-of by the members of the Northern Enthusiasts Group.Don't get me wrong, the bus is a good performer, the only reason I'm not so fond of it is simply because of the seats, when you're spending the best part of three hours on there, you want the seats to be extremely comfortable, which the seats in 7093 aren't so much, especially compared to the newer stuff used on National Express work.
(29 Dec 2015, 2:13 pm)Jimmi wrote Don't get me wrong, the bus is a good performer, the only reason I'm not so fond of it is simply because of the seats, when you're spending the best part of three hours on there, you want the seats to be extremely comfortable, which the seats in 7093 aren't so much, especially compared to the newer stuff used on National Express work.Aye, I agree with you there Jimmi. Spec should be relatively the same no matter what NX service you use, and 7093 should be confined to the past.
(29 Dec 2015, 2:19 pm)Adrian wrote Aye, I agree with you there Jimmi. Spec should be relatively the same no matter what NX service you use, and 7093 should be confined to the past.
(29 Dec 2015, 2:03 pm)R852 PRG wrote 7093 seems to be highly thought-of by the members of the Northern Enthusiasts Group.
(29 Dec 2015, 2:19 pm)Adrian wrote Aye, I agree with you there Jimmi. Spec should be relatively the same no matter what NX service you use, and 7093 should be confined to the past.I seem to be really unlucky with the Go North East National Express allocations, the first time I went to Manchester on the 580 I got 7092, comical thing about that journey was they put a illustration of what a National Express coach looks like and I don't think 7092/7093 have toilets in them like it was suggesting (may be wrong on that though).
(29 Dec 2015, 2:42 pm)Dan wrote Enthusiasts tend to like older buses/coaches - that's no secret. I'd guess that customers, like Jimmi, would much prefer the newer coaches, as they're a lot more comfortable.
7093 has been in a reserve capacity since the withdrawal of the seasonal Skegness 663 service. I'd imagine that it will be transferred to the Driver Training school or Hexham (for scholars contracts) when the remainder of the new coaches arrive in 2016, as one of these could presumably take 7093's place in the reserve fleet.
(29 Dec 2015, 2:42 pm)Dan wrote Enthusiasts tend to like older buses/coaches - that's no secret. I'd guess that most 'normal' customers, like Jimmi, would much prefer the newer coaches, as they're a lot more comfortable.
7093 has been in a reserve capacity since the withdrawal of the seasonal Skegness 663 service. I'd imagine that it will be transferred to the Driver Training school or Hexham (for scholars contracts) when the remainder of the new coaches arrive in 2016, as one of these could presumably take 7093's place in the reserve fleet.
(30 Dec 2015, 10:12 am)S813 FVK wrote Well i wasn't aware that the NX services had their numbers updated to Arial too! - https://www.flickr.com/photos/128789124@...datetaken/
Looks like a bit has been cut off though.
(30 Dec 2015, 10:12 am)S813 FVK wrote Well i wasn't aware that the NX services had their numbers updated to Arial too! - https://www.flickr.com/photos/128789124@...datetaken/
Looks like a bit has been cut off though.
(30 Dec 2015, 7:32 pm)Transbus574 wrote Seen today nat ex coach with the front display not fitting to the screen and the side display scrolling the via points and the rear display not fitting to the display as well
(31 Dec 2015, 1:12 pm)Dan wrote Have just seen an 8 crossing Wearmouth Bridge in Sunderland - was a bit of a surprise to say the least!
Go North East has stated on its Facebook page that the Queen Alex Bridge is closed due to a police incident, so all services are diverting via Wearmouth Bridge.
(31 Dec 2015, 12:48 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote I wonder due to GNE only trialing 9109 on the X21 whether or not they merely used that bus to evaluate a similar layout (with tables) to what the Streetdecks down in Brighton have.
On another note referring to the Rare and Odd workings thread, I think the Streetdeck will more than likely be kept and become a spare for the X21 but on the otherhand, the X21 (full route) doesn't operate on evenings and Sundays either. Therefore, I don't know if GNE are due anymore Omnidekkas ut if they are, one could perhaps become a spare with 9119 seing use elsewhere or returned to Wrightbus.
(31 Dec 2015, 1:19 pm)R852 PRG wrote A spare OmniDekka for the X21, should more arrive, would be a good idea in my opinion. While it's not to the same vehicle specification as the Streetdecks will be; an OmniDekka shouldn't have any issues with the route, as they've proved themselves to be workhorses that rarely seem to have any issues, which has led to a popularity amongst enthusiasts. This could allow 6038 to be transferred elsewhere, as 6024/34/35/37/40/41 probably will when the Streetdecks arrive.
(31 Dec 2015, 1:43 pm)GuyParkRoyal wrote Earlier this year Go North East had a customer survey on their website seeking feedback on the demonstrator vehicle used on the Pronto X21.
Does anyone know if the results of the survey were ever shared with the customers?
(31 Dec 2015, 1:43 pm)GuyParkRoyal wrote Earlier this year Go North East had a customer survey on their website seeking feedback on the demonstrator vehicle used on the Pronto X21.
Does anyone know if the results of the survey were ever shared with the customers?
(31 Dec 2015, 1:49 pm)Adrian wrote Bad idea imo. Compared to an Arriva Sapphire or MAX route, then they'd have to give people their money back, if they complained about the advertised features not being available.
(31 Dec 2015, 1:52 pm)Dan wrote Go North East has not published results of its customer consultations since the beginning of 2014. I think it would be nice to see the results return, especially now that the company are using Survey Monkey online questionnaires, but I cannot really see the benefit to 'normal' customers in providing the results to this questionnaire?
You can find all previous customer consultation results on the link below:
http://web.archive.org/web/2014031902334...sultation/
They'll have lower specification vehicles operating the service at peak-times anyway, as the extra Newcastle - Durham peak time services are currently operated by Scania L94 vehicles.
Go North East's now-redundant equivalent scheme - Gold Standard - didn't offer money-back guarantees when the advertised features (full CCTV coverage and recording as well as information screens) were not made available.
(31 Dec 2015, 2:01 pm)Michael wrote I just see them keeping 9119 and using that as a spare - along with what ever for the extra peak time buses.... although its euro 6........... is the rest of the order Euro 6 or are they sticking to Euro 5 for the time-being.
(31 Dec 2015, 1:52 pm)Dan wrote They'll have lower specification vehicles operating the service at peak-times anyway, as the extra Newcastle - Durham peak time services are currently operated by Scania L94 vehicles.
Go North East's now-redundant equivalent scheme - Gold Standard - didn't offer money-back guarantees when the advertised features (full CCTV coverage and recording as well as information screens) were not made available.