(02 Dec 2016, 5:07 pm)Michael wrote True, do hope we see them on other services soon.
If the X24 is half hourly, it'll need at least 4 buses so i can see a couple more arriving - with 1 spare, can anyone confirm how many are arriving?
(03 Dec 2016, 12:52 am)Deleted wrote You won't see them on any other routes due to there size and only X24 drivers will be trained on the route and vehicles.
PVR of 3, 45 minutes end to end.
(03 Dec 2016, 12:59 am)Michael wrote Oops i worded it wrong i meant the stop announcements.
45 minutes seems quite quick, is it stopping at every stop from the City Centre to Hastings Hill?, it does say limited stop on VOSA but theres a few like that but those services still stop at every bus stop. (GNE X36 is a example, stops at every bus stop between Sunderland and Boldon Asda). hopefully the same for the X24.
Hopefully its, every stop between Sunderland and Hastings Hill then non stop until the last stop in Newcastle.
Glad to see they're sticking to the half hourly frequancy, do hope it'll run every day of the week.
(03 Dec 2016, 6:29 am)cbma06 wrote I was told by stagecoach that the X24 will be all stops from city centre to Hastings hill along Chester road.
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(03 Dec 2016, 6:48 am)Michael wrote Good, i hope so, will allow them to gain the passengers, as there's about 14 stops from Keel Square to Hastings Hill, massive missed opportunity if not.
Same as in Newcastle, i'm not sure where the X34 stops in Newcastle other than the terminus bus stop.
(03 Dec 2016, 8:15 am)ifm001 wrote X34 stops at John Dobson Street for alighting and also additionally at bottom of Pilgrim Street for boarding just before Swan House round about. think the X24 will be missing a trick if it doesn't serve Gateshead. the X34 does and it carries a few people for Gateshead College and Trinity Square as well as a lot of local passengers between Gateshead and Newcastle only who have Stagecoach passes.
(03 Dec 2016, 6:12 pm)Michael wrote Ah right thanks =).
Ye, that's a shame but i think they want the direct link - nothing else, that's what everyone wants, not like the FAB 56 when it takes about 100 years to go to Newcastle.
45 minutes isn't bad, that's quite fast, just hope they put peak time traffic down as timings too!
(03 Dec 2016, 6:12 pm)Michael wrote Ah right thanks =).
Ye, that's a shame but i think they want the direct link - nothing else, that's what everyone wants, not like the FAB 56 when it takes about 100 years to go to Newcastle.
45 minutes isn't bad, that's quite fast, just hope they put peak time traffic down as timings too!
(04 Dec 2016, 5:07 am)Deleted wrote X9/X10 get around the same time between Newcastle and Peterlee, 23 between Newcastle and the A19. So X24 is easily do able.
(04 Dec 2016, 1:08 pm)gneasy91 wrote Is the X24 nt goong threw boldon
(04 Dec 2016, 1:11 pm)Michael wrote No, the route starts with a loop around Sunderland City Centre (starting at Keel Square, leaving via Green terrace) then Chester Road to Hastings Hill then via A19 straight to Newcastle.
Edit:
When will 24004 arrive?, as i've read we are getting 4, so they have one dedicated spare because won't they have to have technographs? (is that the right word?)
I would imagine a couple of more buses in Sunderland will have them installed, just in case most of the Omnilinks are off the road.
(04 Dec 2016, 8:24 pm)Deleted wrote 24004 is not down on internal systems as being available, unless somehing has changed since Friday.
(04 Dec 2016, 9:01 pm)Michael wrote Oh, maybe not then.
Must just be the 3, be rubbish if ones off the road and the replacement buses doesn't have WIFI, even more so plugs... if they can get them to work.
(05 Dec 2016, 1:48 pm)RBZ 5459 wrote The Scania E300 are probably the most suited vehicles for the route.
(02 Dec 2016, 11:58 am)glen wrote Hi if the buses 27506'10 are going to replace 03 mans at Stockton there have 10 03 mans left and what going to replace the last 5 03 man at Stockton than.
(02 Dec 2016, 5:03 pm)Dan wrote I doubt it.
Stagecoach are usually quite slow to adapt to new technology. Next Stop Announcements have been around for 7 years now.
An express route wouldn't really be the ideal service to try it out on, either.