RE: North East Bus & Coach Show 2016
We're driving up, now. Will most likely have something to eat before crossing over. Hopefully it'll have stopped peeing down by then.
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(01 May 2016, 9:28 am)Tom wrote Horrible weather today - will still head over when I get up though, hopefully it'll improve by then. Haven't got my camera though as I'm at my grandmas and I cba to go home and get it. To be fair it's a nightmare getting pics anyway.
(01 May 2016, 9:46 am)BusLoverMum wrote Looking at the metcheck storm radar, it's a big rainy cloud passing over from the north west which looks like it should be clear of Gateshead by about 11am.
(01 May 2016, 11:43 am)Tom wrote I got bored after 20 mins. It's even worse when you don't have a camera with you. But was good to see a few independent operators. Going to have a look round the Metrocentre and go home to watch the Leicester game.
(01 May 2016, 3:10 pm)Jackamcardle wrote Hate to say it, but I completely agree with you. The rally was not as good as last year, for a few reasons:
- not as many/frequent shuttle services.
- none to Tanfield Railway, don't know why, the 'organiser' said the trains went running, but I assure him they 150% were.
- not as many stalls selling photographs or other miscellaneous things related to buses.
- the 'organiser' I spoke to had no idea about anything I was asking and said he was just here to get people on and off (I'm sure there are much more friendly bus enthusiasts that would've filled that role much better)
- many buses that I was excited to see and ride on just sat in the car park all day and weren't touched.
- last year there was better weather, I know this can't be helped but it really makes a difference to the whole day.
On the other hand, I did think that Go North East made a much better effort with the amount of buses this year, and all of the drivers were very friendly (particularly Mark and the driver that me and Marcus had on the Olympian, think it was Ben or Jack) and let you look around the buses and changed the destination displays.
Like last year, Arriva failed to disappoint me. The driver from Stockton, Jason, was really patient with letting everyone in the buses and even let them switch it on and give it a cheeky rev! I was glad they brought along an Omnicity as I've never came face to face with one of Arriva's omni's. Their buses also seemed to be in an much better quality that some of Go North East's. Don't get me wrong (because I like Go North East and their buses) but Arriva Sapphire and Max seemed to have really comfy leather seats, compared to the Streetlites and Streetdeck of Go North East. Wifi has always worked on Arriva Sapphire too, which I don't know why bus wifi frequently doesn't work on go north east at all. However I must say that I haven't been on it as much as Go North East's Streetlites. I don't mean quality in terms of dirtiness or anything like that, just the comfort of the ride.
Overall it was an average rally, I will be back next year, probably wondering which red arrows B9 Go North East will be bringing for the 96th year in a row.
(01 May 2016, 5:15 pm)GMitchelhill wrote I thought it wasn't to bad of an even to be honest. It was nice to see the appearence of some vehicles like United 251, and Northern 3269. Plus some of the regular preserved vehicles. Also nice to see the old style GNE livery make a return and that Yorkshire Coastliner Olympian was very tidy.
Was hoping some more vehicles would have went out on the shuttles. Managed the Leopard and the Streetdeck, and a little ride around the coach park onboard 4708.
As mentioned I got on the Streetdeck which is the first time I've been on one. From a passenger point of view, they're good, but from the enthusiast point of view, I found them to lack character and to be very drab.
(01 May 2016, 6:42 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Husband was admiring the streetdeck's rugged, masculine good looks.
We may make an an enthusiast out of him, yet
(01 May 2016, 6:46 pm)Adrian wrote What were the highlights for the kids? Bright orange Strathtay for big'un?
(01 May 2016, 6:53 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Aye. we missed the run out on that one.My dad knows a driver at Rothbury Motors and I got a great run around on their tri-axle coach
Big'un was rather taken that the Bristol LHS6L was born the same year as me. He also liked the trio of Snaith's coaches of various ages.
Littl'un enjoyed telling us what colour Every Single Bus was. He also observed that many of the vehicles actually had wheels. And that the driver on one of the T&W PTE vehicles was, in fact, a bear.
(01 May 2016, 8:01 pm)Jimmi wrote 20 photos have now being uploaded to my Flickr from today's event. I've created this album for the event. More photos may be added tomorrow.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/127079988@...7218803180
More photos will be added at some point I kind of rushed uploading these photos as I'm pretty tired after being on the go for the last three days non-stop with little sleep and I've got to play catch up with my uploads.
Been a good day today, got on a few buses and got to chat to a few people, some I've not seen in a while, sorry if I didn't say hi or anything to any of you, it was nothing personal. Was also pleased to get some of the new Arriva timetables especially for the services I use which change in a fortnights time.
(01 May 2016, 8:44 pm)4691 wrote I thought Arriva's fleet put them to shame today.