(02 Jul 2017, 10:27 am)Ambassador wrote Bloody bike ride on in town, no service to Eldon Square, absolutely nothing from Go North East.
Stagecoach provided detailed posters and updates. GNE did bugger all. People walking around like lemmings.
Assume they were too busy agreeing price rises to focus on you know...passengers
(02 Jul 2017, 10:27 am)Ambassador wrote Bloody bike ride on in town, no service to Eldon Square, absolutely nothing from Go North East.
Stagecoach provided detailed posters and updates. GNE did bugger all. People walking around like lemmings.
Assume they were too busy agreeing price rises to focus on you know...passengers
(01 Jul 2017, 6:39 pm)Malarkey wrote 9096 is now on service 19, having previously been on the 40/41/42/42A - https://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalark...ed-public/
(02 Jul 2017, 11:14 am)South Tyne Lad wrote Time for a Jimmi Style Flickr Plug : https://www.flickr.com/photos/140662069@...ed-public/
I actually presumed it was on the 42/42A still...
(02 Jul 2017, 11:14 am)South Tyne Lad wrote Time for a Jimmi Style Flickr Plug : https://www.flickr.com/photos/140662069@...ed-public/
I actually presumed it was on the 42/42A still...
(02 Jul 2017, 11:25 am)Andreos1 wrote The irony!
https://twitter.com/swandamage/status/88...8669388800
(02 Jul 2017, 11:32 am)Dan wrote Moved across to service 19 yesterday, after its week-long allocation to services 42/42A.
Contrary to suggestions on Flickr that it will move to Hexham next, this bus should be returned to ADL on 5th July (i.e. next Wednesday), so tomorrow and Tuesday are the last chances to see it out in service.
[attachment=8691 wroteidiot pid='202535' dateline='1499069854']Meanwhile because of let's ride in Newcastle it give so many people including kids the confidence to cycle. It's about time cycle infrastructure was given serious consideration instead of a badly surfaced white marked footpath, a shared footpath which is unusable as it makes it dangerous to the pedestrian... Or the one like Durham Road in Sunderland which is basically a car park! Or my personal favourite of mine tiny lane full of crap which is basically a death trap due to it been a door zone... I wish Sunderland would team up with British cycling to put a similar event on but they refuse. Saying they've got the big bike ride - shame that's it not suitable for everyone and it's off road to ???Rant over lol..
But it was great to see people of all ages have the confidence to cycle!
(30 Jun 2017, 3:46 pm)Michael wrote That makes it 14 out of 18 Streetlites here, wasn't one of the Go North East coloured ones spotted a while back in Ireland, that seems to of gone missing.....
(03 Jul 2017, 1:58 pm)Dan wrote 16 out of 18, now. Both fleet livery Streetlites have now been delivered - 5480 this morning, followed by 5479 this afternoon.
Go North East: 5479 / NK17GKA by Daniel Graham, on Flickr
4915 also collected by A-Line this afternoon, and 5321 returned to service following return from refurbishment on Friday and branding yesterday:
Go North East: 5321 / NK58DVX by Daniel Graham, on Flickr
(02 Jul 2017, 6:05 pm)Rapidsnap wrote Any idea what running board it will be on. Missed getting a photo of it on the 42/42A due to work and bad weather. However I'm doing something that I rarely do these day and will be riding around on buses around Tyne and Wear on Tuesday (was meant to do one in May but postponed when I found out it was a school holiday and wanted to avoid the "little angels") so hopefully get a photo of it and sample it on the 19.
(03 Jul 2017, 9:11 pm)mb134 wrote It went through Bedlington on its way to Ashington at 11:10 this morning if that is of any help?
(04 Jul 2017, 8:03 am)Venturego wrote From Business Daily:
https://bdaily.co.uk/articles/2017/07/03...e=bulletin&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2017-07-04-north-east&utm_content=lead-story-title
Go North East makes £1.6m contactless ticketing investment
Bus operator Go North East is hoping to drive up passenger numbers across its Tyne and Wear, Northumberland, County Durham and Tees Valley services after investing over £1.6m in contactless ticketing.
Effective as of this wednesday, the company revealed contactless payments can be made for single, return and day tickets on Visa and Mastercard, or via mobile using Apple Pay or Android Pay.
The investment is part of an ongoing programme of works by Go North East.
In February, it spent £1.6m on 10 new Wright Streetlite micro-hybrid buses for its Durham Diamond 16 and 16A services and £1.8m on 11 new buses for its no. 49 bus services which operates between Gateshead, Dunston, Metrocentre, Winlaton and Blaydon.
In June, it also announced a further £650,000 invested on refurbishing 36 vehicles, which included the introduction of five newly branded Blaydon Racer buses onto the roads of Newcastle, to mark the legendary fun run.
Kevin Carr, managing director of Go North East, said: “Studies released on bus travel show it is a third less stressful to commute by bus than car, is good for the local economy and encourages more daily exercise.
“And, we believe, by offering contactless payment options, non-bus users who were previously worried about having incorrect change or who were put off by the ticket-buying process, may be more inclined to just pop on the bus now.
“Contactless has already been trialed for a few weeks on our popular Q3 Quaylink service in Newcastle, to great local acclaim and now we’re excited to launch it across all our services, during the popular awareness week.
“This new fast, simple and secure way to pay means our passengers can travel hassle-free, without the worry of having change for the bus.”
(04 Jul 2017, 1:06 pm)idiot wrote Very true.
What is misleading is how all the machines have the contact less symbol on it. I'm quite in the know obv with GNE but thought I had missed the fact it was live until I was corrected by the driver
(04 Jul 2017, 4:26 pm)JP6004 wrote With the new B5s not far off, does anyone know if they will have the larger fuel tank fitted like the B9s did?
Also IF the 10 not due new deckers, and the B9s go to the 10 to make up the PVR, will they be based at Hexham due to them having the larger tank?
(04 Jul 2017, 8:03 am)Venturego wrote From Business Daily:
https://bdaily.co.uk/articles/2017/07/03...e=bulletin&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2017-07-04-north-east&utm_content=lead-story-title
Kevin Carr, managing director of Go North East, said: “Studies released on bus travel show it is a third less stressful to commute by bus than car, is good for the local economy and encourages more daily exercise.
“And, we believe, by offering contactless payment options, non-bus users who were previously worried about having incorrect change or who were put off by the ticket-buying process, may be more inclined to just pop on the bus now.
“Contactless has already been trialed for a few weeks on our popular Q3 Quaylink service in Newcastle, to great local acclaim and now we’re excited to launch it across all our services, during the popular awareness week.
“This new fast, simple and secure way to pay means our passengers can travel hassle-free, without the worry of having change for the bus.”