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Stagecarriage of Grangetown

RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
Today was the first day of Stagecarriage's new service X8 between Stockton and Middlesbrough (via Teesside Park). VAG606R and YJ07VRK were allocated.
[Image: 30475073144_c79fc6efda.jpg]Stagecarriage: 11 / VAG606R by Matthew Jimmison, on Flickr

[Image: 31260391746_85cdcd4359.jpg]Stagecarriage: 14 / YJ07VRK by Matthew Jimmison, on Flickr
RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
(28 Nov 2016, 8:33 pm)tyresmoke wrote Nice shots Jimmi, good to see you made use of both buses out today! It's been a promising first day, so hopefully the service will continues to grow.

Just looking at the timetables there, hopefully it is a success and you can introduce later journeys, even if it is just on a Saturday Smile

Hopefully there will be more services from yous too.
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RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
(06 Jan 2016, 10:07 am)Kuyoyo wrote Contender for rarest working of the year? Wink
(06 Jan 2016, 3:42 pm)Dan wrote We're only six days into the year - not that many rare workings to pick from!

Anyone got one which trumps this one, then?
RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
(01 Jan 2017, 5:45 pm)Dan wrote Anyone got one which trumps this one, then?

Not specific to Stagecarriage, But Stagecoach's Walkergate based MAN 223** covered half of a day on the 685 when 27142 developed difficulties en route, It also spent the night at Carlisle Depot too.

One of GNE's Riverside based Olympian's made a appearance on a section of my local route 88A ( The route that avoids the low bridge, So is allowed Double Decker's ) between Lukes Lane and Jarrow, Before being replaced.
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RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
(01 Jan 2017, 6:04 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote Not specific to Stagecarriage, But Stagecoach's Walkergate based MAN 223** covered half of a day on the 685 when 27142 developed difficulties en route, It also spent the night at Carlisle Depot too.

This is more like it. A true contender for rarest working of the year.

South Tyne lad wroteOne of GNE's Riverside based Olympian's made a appearance on a section of my local route 88A ( The route that avoids the low bridge, So is allowed Double Decker's ) between Lukes Lane and Jarrow, Before being replaced.

Nah. Olympians could have feasibly showed up on any route without height restriction. If one showed up on you local route tomorrow then it might be considered a contender for next year.

(01 Jan 2017, 6:11 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote Indeed, It was on a mini excursion  Rolleyes

Meh. It was just a Volvo and not a proper Leyland Olympian. You're not missing much.
RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
(01 Jan 2017, 6:13 pm)MurdnunoC wrote This is more like it. A true contender for rarest working of the year.


Nah. Olympians could have feasibly showed up on any route without height restriction. If one showed up on you local route tomorrow then it might be considered a contender for next year.




Meh. It was just a Volvo and not a proper Leyland Olympian. You're not missing much.


I suppose so, But adding the fact the route is mainly restricted to Single Decker's, And that the last decker to appear on it was a Deptford Lolyne around 3 years pervious, It must be pretty rare?


Volvo for me, Probably because they were the norm when I was younger, Leyland's were in a similar position to the B7 President's in that they were spares, But each to there own.
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RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
(01 Jan 2017, 6:13 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Nah. Olympians could have feasibly showed up on any route without height restriction. If one showed up on you local route tomorrow then it might be considered a contender for next year.


Meh. It was just a Volvo and not a proper Leyland Olympian. You're not missing much.

On that basis, can I count Sapphire 7 E400 on service 12 which has a low bridge (was removed before it came to that!) https://flic.kr/p/MRfTh7

Surely this late contender counts as well, with it being a depot loan: https://flic.kr/p/QJfmir

Also Scarlet Band's Durham Park and Ride Solo SR on the 33 was a unexpected sighting: https://flic.kr/p/GxSjTr

Oh and seeing as this is the Stagecarriage thread: https://flic.kr/p/NbHfym


Oh, and I most certainly agree that it has to be a Leyland Olympian rather than a Volvo, my Facebook feed was filled with endless photos of Volvo Olympian's yesterday.
RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
(01 Jan 2017, 7:25 pm)Jimmi wrote On that basis, can I count Sapphire 7 E400 on service 12 which has a low bridge (was removed before it came to that!) https://flic.kr/p/MRfTh7

Nope. If the bridge had been removed then its just a normal rare working. However, if the bus had been diverted to accommodate the allocation then yes, that would have been a major contender.

Jimmi wroteSurely this late contender counts as well, with it being a depot loan: https://flic.kr/p/QJfmir

While it is a rare working, loans between Arriva depots happen every now and then. I guess it would depend on the length of the loan and the board it was working.

Jimmi wroteAlso Scarlet Band's Durham Park and Ride Solo SR on the 33 was a unexpected sighting: https://flic.kr/p/GxSjTr

Unexpected, perhaps. But rare? I can't imagine Scarlet Band's fleet to be that big.

Oh and seeing as this is the Stagecarriage thread: https://flic.kr/p/NbHfym


Oh, and I most certainly agree that it has to be a Leyland Olympian rather than a Volvo, my Facebook feed was filled with endless photos of Volvo Olympian's yesterday.
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RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
(28 Jan 2017, 2:03 pm)Cock Robin wrote Just saw SOY this week.

Yeah we used it up until Wednesday morning and then it left us yesterday lunchtime for a new life with a dance group in Manchester. 24 has departed to J&C Coaches although I understand it's due to be converted into a bar at a trampoline place up their way in Aycliffe.
RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
(28 Jan 2017, 5:49 pm)tyresmoke wrote Yeah we used it up until Wednesday morning and then it left us yesterday lunchtime for a new life with a dance group in Manchester. 24 has departed to J&C Coaches although I understand it's due to be converted into a bar at a trampoline place up their way in Aycliffe.

Oh right!
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RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
(02 Feb 2017, 5:23 pm)Cock Robin wrote Trident on the 88 yesterday.

Still not letting me post attachments.

I can post attachments fine. What's the issue? Is there an error message? We need a bit more to go on, please.
RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
The next addition to our fleet is Scania Omnidekka YV03PZF, to be numbered 27. We went to pick it up yesterday and it saw use on college route 266 yesterday PM and this morning, but it's gone for repaint now!
RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
(02 Feb 2017, 5:26 pm)Dan wrote I can post attachments fine. What's the issue? Is there an error message? We need a bit more to go on, please.

I sent the error message to Scott a while back. He said he thought it had been sorted.
RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
The latest addition to our fleet is Scania Omnicity YN54AHF. It takes up fleet number 16, replacing E300  13 X21BUS which has gone the other way to Stafford Bus Centre.
It saw use yesterday in yellow but will soon be repainted.
MPD 10 EU06KOW has recently returned to use after months off the road.
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RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
Scania Omnidekka 27 (YV03PZF) has been sold to Mario Coaches, Nelson

Scania Omnicity 16 (YN54AHF) was taken for repaint this morning. It should be joined by another shortly.

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RE: Stagecarriage of Grangetown
(19 Apr 2017, 1:23 pm)Cock Robin wrote Scanias going already?!

That one was sold as it was seatbelted and not really much use on our school work due to vandalism... we'll replace it with another soon though I'm sure.

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