(22 Sep 2016, 8:28 pm)EL1TE wrote aren't 2 B7's allocated per day due to the PVR increase?
Yes 2 x B7 are scheduled.
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(22 Sep 2016, 8:29 pm)busmanT wrote It's expected to be done in the next few weeks, along with 5248 & 5249, once the next 8 OmniDekka from Brighton and the Solo from Thames Travel have been painted.
(22 Sep 2016, 7:07 pm)Jamie M wrote One makes a loud noise every time the driver touches the brakes. Other than that, they're pretty much like any other omnicity. I take X31s daily and they're no bother. I'm not sure why they're so badly hated to be frank.
(22 Sep 2016, 10:27 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Same here. One of those X31/30 Omnicities smells oily, but they're good vehicles which seem to function well on difficult routes. I think the main issue with them is a certain amount of Thoroughbred flakiness, which is more of a problem for the operator than passengers. I always enjoy a ride on them.They are also renowned for falling to pieces. I remember 5253's CCTV camera panel at the back just fell down onto the seat randomly. Wouldn't like that falling on my head, but it's no worse than 5337 and it's murderous doors!
(23 Sep 2016, 8:41 pm)G-CPTN wrote Today has seen 3963 on TEN duty - difficult to drive as engine idle is very fast so little throttle makes it surge forward.
It gives the impression of a clumsy driver (as passengers were being thrust forwards and backwards) but it was obviously not the driver at fault.
Also, on X84/X85 was 5210 (Tynedale Links).
(24 Sep 2016, 9:06 am)missedbus wrote I'm no great fan of Omnicities (although I like Streetlites even less), but that sort of thing isn't appropriate, no matter how much we might hate a vehicle or type. In defence of Omnicities, they're quite comfortable old barges, and quite fast when let off the leash, much better than a Solar for a Durham to South Shields run, for example.
(24 Sep 2016, 9:06 am)missedbus wrote I'm no great fan of Omnicities (although I like Streetlites even less), but that sort of thing isn't appropriate, no matter how much we might hate a vehicle or type. In defence of Omnicities, they're quite comfortable old barges, and quite fast when let off the leash, much better than a Solar for a Durham to South Shields run, for example.Get the X32 to stanley on an evening weekday. They all blast up the A693 without much trouble.
(24 Sep 2016, 9:09 am)NK53Â TKT wrote I really like the GNE Omnicities
(24 Sep 2016, 10:03 am)Jamie M wrote Get the X32 to stanley on an evening weekday. They all blast up the A693 without much trouble.
(25 Sep 2016, 12:01 pm)Morgandee16 wrote Ok thanks but are they programme up to do bishop Auckland as wellThere is next stop announcements on the Angel Hybrids for the X21, I rode it the other week and it had announcements and slides for the X21 route between Durham and Bishop Auckland, it's the same style as the Angel's announcements except it's blue rather than green.
(25 Sep 2016, 12:09 pm)Jimmi wrote There is next stop announcements on the Angel Hybrids for the X21, I rode it the other week and it had announcements and slides for the X21 route between Durham and Bishop Auckland, it's the same style as the Angel's announcements except it's blue rather than green.And says 'castles express'. Somebody thought they were on a blue streetdeck bus inside because of it.
(25 Sep 2016, 12:09 pm)Jimmi wrote There is next stop announcements on the Angel Hybrids for the X21, I rode it the other week and it had announcements and slides for the X21 route between Durham and Bishop Auckland, it's the same style as the Angel's announcements except it's blue rather than green.
(25 Sep 2016, 12:15 pm)S813 FVK wrote Wonder if they have announcements for the N20 too, then?I didn't think it went far enough to qualify for it, but that might be wrong. I'm certainly not paying the flat put fare to find out; though. Already paying quite enough on monthly passes!
(25 Sep 2016, 12:15 pm)S813 FVK wrote Wonder if they have announcements for the N20 too, then?