(02 Mar 2017, 6:54 pm)Michael wrote How does that work?
(02 Mar 2017, 6:48 pm)makem1 wrote At least Go-Ahead are consistent, we now have buses with services they dont have, whilst running branded buses on the wrong routes! Really wonder what the management are doing.
(02 Mar 2017, 7:20 pm)makem1 wrote Wifi is a service they are advertising on buses that dont have it, because some of their buses do, and they expect new customers to understand this, bit like asda advertising pizza counters outside a shop that does not have a counter because other shops have them! Who ever thought up this advertising did not think it through.
(02 Mar 2017, 6:48 pm)makem1 wrote At least Go-Ahead are consistent, we now have buses with services they dont have, whilst running branded buses on the wrong routes! Really wonder what the management are doing.
(02 Mar 2017, 7:28 pm)Malarkey wrote The "Taglines" are misleading in my opinion and should be applied to Vehicles which carry the services they are promoting to avoid any confusion or complaints, as I do think if your average Tom, Dick or Harry got on the bus and were of a young age, then first thing they are likely to do is look for those features on board said vehicle aren't they, with 639 above it is promoting Next Stop Announcements to which this vehicle does not have. I do think this would be more appropriate if applied to 5451, at least then the statement being made would be correct. Even if you look at 5324 and the "Tagline" - "Recharge your batteries - Many of our buses have power sockets on board" or 5211 "Stay connected - many of our buses have free wifi on board", again they are applied to Vehicles which don't have these services so again the statement made is meaningless.
(02 Mar 2017, 7:21 pm)S813 FVK wrote We have already had a similar discussion. This post highlights the purpose of the taglines quite well (despite being just the interpretation of one person) and further discussion followed.
(03 Mar 2017, 9:24 am)Michael wrote Since the first of the Citaro's have arrived back from Blackburn, where will the Scania's from the X5 end up?
Can they not go to Percy Main for the 19 and spares and Deptford have the Wright Eclipse's for the 61?
That means 4 more Versa's go in the new "Go North East" livery, leave one spare at Deptford and then the other 4 can go to Riverside to replace more Scania's.
(03 Mar 2017, 4:12 pm)Jackamcardle wrote Does anyone know if 5284/5285/5289 will be out and about tomorrow? Thought 84 was due out on Monday, what's been the hold up?
(03 Mar 2017, 2:37 pm)Malarkey wrote I would think with 4961 to 4966 becoming part of the Driver Training Unit at Riverside, then 5204 to 5209 and 5211 will be split between Chester, Deptford, Riverside and Percy Main.
x1 = Deptford to replace 4961
x3 = Percy Main to replace 4962/63/64
x1 = Chester to replace 4965
x1 = Riverside to replace 4966
Note that 4966 is the only one of the batch that is Euro 5, the rest are Euro 4 so therefore 4966 may not become part of the Driver Training Unit, plus it was recently painted into the new corporate livery also.
(03 Mar 2017, 5:55 pm)S813 FVK wrote Has 5291 gone down yet or is that still at Stanley?
(03 Mar 2017, 5:59 pm)Dan wrote Blaydon Racers:
- 5275: 28/02/2017
- 5276: 03/03/2017
- 5278: 01/03/2017
- 5279: 01/03/2017
Durham Diamond:
- 5284: 18/01/2017, returned 22/02/2017
- 5285: 20/01/2017, returned 24/02/2017
- 5286: 25/01/2017, returned 28/02/2017
- 5287: 25/01/2017
- 5288: 26/01/2017
- 5289: 27/01/2017, returned 03/03/2017
- 5290: 22/02/2017
- 5291: 24/02/2017
(03 Mar 2017, 5:59 pm)Dan wrote Blaydon Racers:Has 92 not been released for repairs yet? I'm sure somebody brought it up somewhere.
- 5275: 28/02/2017
- 5276: 03/03/2017
- 5278: 01/03/2017
- 5279: 01/03/2017
Durham Diamond:
- 5284: 18/01/2017, returned 22/02/2017
- 5285: 20/01/2017, returned 24/02/2017
- 5286: 25/01/2017, returned 28/02/2017
- 5287: 25/01/2017
- 5288: 26/01/2017
- 5289: 27/01/2017, returned 03/03/2017
- 5290: 22/02/2017
- 5291: 24/02/2017
(03 Mar 2017, 6:17 pm)S813 FVK wrote Cheers. Any idea what is happening with 5337/8 yet? I imagine one will need to remain at Stanley for now to operate the single decker board on the 6/X70/X71 so I can't see them going just yet.
(03 Mar 2017, 6:54 pm)Adrian wrote I suppose it depends on how many of the ex-Diamond Citaros end up being back at Stanley. If they're all going elsewhere for other front line service, then I'd be surprised if 5337/38 didn't follow suit too?
(04 Mar 2017, 10:06 am)Dan wrote Something yellow that's probably of greater interest than the taglines being rolled out to Go North East's fleet liveried buses at the moment, is ex-Plymouth Solo 713, which has been repainted into the yellow and red base livery as carried by the "Venture" branded examples at Stanley.