(16 Jul 2016, 1:42 pm)Michael wrote Just past Stanley depot and there's at least 2 or 3 omnidekka's parked up, still in Brightons livery incase anyone wants pictures.
Reason why they're still in the livery can be found in previous posts.
(16 Jul 2016, 2:42 pm)Dan wrote Should be five in total at Stanley - 3995 (6134) and 3996 (6135) in Go North East red, as well as 6136, 6137 and 6138 in Brighton & Hove livery.
6139 and 6140 are at Saltmeadows being prepared for service.
All should enter service next week - the Brighton & Hove liveried examples on Airshow work.
(16 Jul 2016, 5:18 pm)Michael wrote Will any of the other Omnidekka's get a different fleet number?
So 6134, 6135 is allocated to the fleet list
(16 Jul 2016, 7:13 am)Dan wrote I don't think so.
Deptford have no outstanding cascades/transfers following the entry into service of the new Streetlites - they have withdrawn or transferred 22 buses out after taking in 22 new buses. Whilst planned for a 23rd to be withdrawn/transferred, this bus has been retained for the duration of the works in Durham which has seen the PVR of the Prince Bishops rise by one vehicle.
When the roadworks come to an end in Durham (23rd September), the PVR of the 20/20A will reduce to 20 vehicles again (currently 21 - with one of the red Streetlites forming part of the PVR of the Prince Bishops), and this will release a further vehicle for cascade. Probably be a good shout to say this would be 5215 to Chester-le-Street, allowing another Y-reg Scania L94 to transfer to Riverside and another Volvo B10BLE to be withdrawn here.
It's not necessarily an upgrade for service X25 - more so just to allow the oldest Scania L94s in the fleet to replace the oldest Volvo B10BLEs. You'll notice a large number of the transfers in this financial year will be to allow standardisation of vehicle types at each depot.
(17 Jul 2016, 12:29 pm)biglugs@yahoo.com wrote 5425 next stop announcements are in slow motion and sound awful.
Hope it gets looked at
(17 Jul 2016, 12:38 pm)Michael wrote, loads of transfers then, i would imagine this will be slowly starting from next Sunday, due to the changes in North Tyneside/Gateshead?
(17 Jul 2016, 12:49 pm)Dan wrote To be fair, I'd say most depots are pretty close to a standardised fleet.
To provide a more specific example of what I mean - looking at Percy Main's fleet on Go North East's most recent Fleet Allocation document, I'd say that the fleet of Volvo B10BLEs and B7RLEs could quite easily be replaced by Scania L94s in time, which would allow the depot to have a consistent single-deck allocation.
As for re-allocations as a result of next weekend's service changes - I think I've said before that really there shouldn't be very many transfers/withdrawals... Although there have been cuts in some areas, other areas have benefited from a better service provided, meaning that the overall PVR won't change drastically.
(18 Jul 2016, 2:15 pm)G-CPTN wrote Now that Hexham railway bridge is open to traffic from the A69, have the various Tynedale Links reverted to their pre 6th June schedules or will some retain the 'missing' journeys (I am most interested in the 687 Hexham to Corbridge, but also the 682 that runs to and from Acomb - as that provided a service to and from ALDI)?
(18 Jul 2016, 1:31 pm)jaimzm wrote Sorry if this been asked but which depot will run 168 it will it be Washington depot
(18 Jul 2016, 2:26 pm)eezypeazy wrote Paper timetables (dated 5 June 2016) are on some of the buses and at Hexham Bus Station. 687 departs Corbridge Hill Street at 1055, 1153 and 1255 M-F, 1055, 1255 and 1510 Sa, all via Aldi. Return trips leave Hexham Bus Station at 1135, 1635 M-F, 0935, 1635 Sa, and all run via Aldi five minutes later.
682 runs from Aldi to the Bus Station at (Mon-Sat unless otherwise stated): 0938 (Sa), 1000 (M-F), 1200, 1300 (M-F), 1400, 1500, 1600 (Sa), 1700 (Sa). 74 and 688 also provide journeys to/from Aldi, so it's quite an intensive service! The timetable display on the bus stop at Aldi is wrong - this has been brought to the attention of the County Council.