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Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017

Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017

RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(13 Jul 2017, 9:57 am)citaro5284 wrote Currently out and about on the Ten group of services.

I might have spotted you getting off in Corbridge about 10:20 today?
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(13 Jul 2017, 11:58 am)TEN 6083 wrote [Image: bddd0e73a4107be59639c8e88958dfdf.jpg]

6071 on 10B


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Looking good. But the offside graphics could of done with being flipped, or at least the bridge towards the back, as the graphics come to a sudden end making the front look quite bare like it's had the front replaced after an RTA. The nearside looks much better, being more flush especially around the front wheelarch. It's growing on me...


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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(13 Jul 2017, 11:40 am)G-CPTN wrote I might have spotted you getting off in Corbridge about 10:20 today?

I don't think citaro5284 was in Corbridge this morning!
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(13 Jul 2017, 1:20 pm)Dan wrote I don't think citaro5284 was in Corbridge this morning!

There was an unidentified (by me) person with a GNE pass around his neck who got off the TEN from Newcastle in the centre of Corbridge.
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
6077 has had its wheels freshly painted - but is still in classic TEN livery.
It looked like some rear panels on the offside have also been 'refreshed'.
Huh
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(15 Jul 2017, 9:30 am)South Tyne Lad wrote Any news on where 6071 is today?

Was in Blaydon about 1110 heading towards Newcastle
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(15 Jul 2017, 8:56 pm)citaro5284 wrote 2 due this weekend.

2 for Percy Main (DFDS)?
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(15 Jul 2017, 8:56 pm)citaro5284 wrote 2 due this weekend.

With the other, I assume, being 654 (YN05 GZR) to replace 3890 and 3891 on the 327.

http://www.northeastbuses.co.uk/fleet/li...o=Fleet+No.®=Registration&chassis=Chassis&bodywork=Bodywork&depot=Depot&livery=Brighton+%26+hove&year=Year&euro=Euro&operatorF=2&priorityF=all&soldF=
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(15 Jul 2017, 8:44 pm)Malarkey wrote Further Omnidekka's from Brighton are on there way, the first being noted as (653) YN05 GZP - https://www.flickr.com/photos/134741049@...93/in/feed

Can't say I can get excited about them. The only one I enjoy riding on is 6135 because that one's a rocker and has a smoother suspension.
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(15 Jul 2017, 8:44 pm)Malarkey wrote Further Omnidekka's from Brighton are on there way, the first being noted as (653) YN05 GZP - https://www.flickr.com/photos/134741049@...93/in/feed

What makes 12-year-old buses suitable for GNE use (when they have been discarded by B&H)?

Is the expected GNE duty kinder than their previous duty? - or is it that their B&H duty has been so gentle that it is deemed that there is adequate life left?

How long are they expected to last?
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(15 Jul 2017, 9:26 pm)G-CPTN wrote What makes 12-year-old buses suitable for GNE use (when they have been discarded by B&H)?

Is the expected GNE duty kinder than their previous duty? - or is it that their B&H duty has been so gentle that it is deemed that there is adequate life left?

How long are they expected to last?

Maybe B&H are turning a bigger profit and have bigger loads than GNE?
In turn, they can justify new double decker vehicles.
Makes you wonder what their pricing structure is like.

Mind, this is just pure speculation like and I could be totally wrong...
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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(15 Jul 2017, 10:25 pm)Andreos1 wrote Maybe B&H are turning a bigger profit and have bigger loads than GNE?
In turn, they can justify new double decker vehicles.
Makes you wonder what their pricing structure is like.

Mind, this is just pure speculation like and I could be totally wrong...

http://www.buscms.com/BrightonBuses2016/...ageid=1417
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(15 Jul 2017, 10:25 pm)Andreos1 wrote Maybe B&H are turning a bigger profit and have bigger loads than GNE?
In turn, they can justify new double decker vehicles.
Makes you wonder what their pricing structure is like.

Mind, this is just pure speculation like and I could be totally wrong...

B&H have approx. 35 new Streetdecks arriving. Predominantly for the 7 and 49, with some extras for the 12. The ones for the 7 and 49 will be replacing 2011/12 B9TLs, which will be up for cascade elsewhere in the fleet.

If Go Ahead as a parent company can shift a few assets from one opco to another, to replace older assets that are currently being sweated beyond their economical life (e.g. 2000/01 Presidents), then I would say that is good business sense. It is not too dissimilar from Stagecoach seem to operate?
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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
Hello all,

So, I'll be starting training with GNE at Riverside soon enough. What kind of (presumably old) vehicles will I have the pleasure of driving?
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(15 Jul 2017, 10:31 pm)Malarkey wrote http://www.buscms.com/BrightonBuses2016/...ageid=1417

Very attractive fares! Must be filling them deckers of theirs and are now able to justify new ones.

(15 Jul 2017, 10:35 pm)Adrian wrote B&H have approx. 35 new Streetdecks arriving. Predominantly for the 7 and 49, with some extras for the 12. The ones for the 7 and 49 will be replacing 2011/12 B9TLs, which will be up for cascade elsewhere in the fleet.

If Go Ahead as a parent company can shift a few assets from one opco to another, to replace older assets that are currently being sweated beyond their economical life (e.g. 2000/01 Presidents), then I would say that is good business sense. It is not too dissimilar from Stagecoach seem to operate?

The question was about why the vehicles are now suited to NE ops as opposed to Brighton.
If they're good enough for the North East, then surely they're good enough for Brighton?

Whilst I get why assets are shifted about (at a cost), the regular acquiring of second hand deckers (which has gone on for years and shows no sign of abating) indicates to me that something is up with operations here in the North East and it isn't just roadwork's or the economy (as is the excuses provided to shareholders).
I appreciate passengers can't just appear with a click of a finger, but why aren't numbers growing? Why aren't we seeing 35x new Streetdecks appearing? Why do we see a constant supply of second hand vehicles? Whilst a sister company is displacing 6 year old vehicles on to secondary routes.
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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(15 Jul 2017, 5:05 pm)park5354 wrote Think a Fab56 is at saltmeadows, rubbed down in paint booth.  (it was orange and rubbed down)

Yes that's correct, 6085 is there for repaint.
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(15 Jul 2017, 11:24 pm)BFK wrote Yes that's correct, 6085 is there for repaint.

Hopefully they change the colour from Orange to something else...
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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(15 Jul 2017, 10:56 pm)MrBoyt wrote Hello all,

So, I'll be starting training with GNE at Riverside soon enough. What kind of (presumably old) vehicles will I have the pleasure of driving?

Predominantly Wright Solar bodied Scania L94s (52 plates) - though there are a small number of coaches and one or two Wright Cadet bodied DAF SB120s also being used at present.

Fleet list: http://northeastbuses.co.uk/fleet/list.p...o=Fleet+No.®=Registration&chassis=Chassis&bodywork=Bodywork&depot=driver+train&livery=Livery&year=Year&euro=Euro&operatorF=2&priorityF=all&soldF=

(15 Jul 2017, 11:14 pm)Andreos1 wrote The question was about why the vehicles are now suited to NE ops as opposed to Brighton.
If they're good enough for the North East, then surely they're good enough for Brighton?

Whilst I get why assets are shifted about (at a cost), the regular acquiring of second hand deckers (which has gone on for years and shows no sign of abating) indicates to me that something is up with operations here in the North East and it isn't just roadwork's or the economy (as is the excuses provided to shareholders).
I appreciate passengers can't just appear with a click of a finger, but why aren't numbers growing? Why aren't we seeing 35x new Streetdecks appearing? Why do we see a constant supply of second hand vehicles? Whilst a sister company is displacing 6 year old vehicles on to secondary routes.

It could also coincide with the nature of what a large number of double-deck vehicles here in the North East are allocated to.

Double-deck buses in Brighton are allocated to their own commercially-operated services - most of their services, as we know, have loadings which justify double-deck vehicles. Up here, aside from the commercially-operated services, Go North East also runs a sizeable amount of double-deckers which are allocated to scholars services, special events and closed contracts (which do not have to be registered) including Private Hire.

It goes without saying that scholars services do not make enough money to justify a brand new vehicle - especially given the fact these contracts only ever tend to last one year, and there is a risk that any operator would lose a sizeable number of contracts the next year. Just look at what has happened this year: Go North East has lost a large number of services, and the likes of Stanley Travel have picked up the contracts instead. What did Stanley Travel acquire? A handful of ex-London double-decks!

When it comes to tendered work, there is a much more competitive environment up here, and that's why there is a need for low value double-decks. Clearly for Go North East, these are readily available at London and Brighton & Hove. I would imagine, in the next few years, Go North East will be seeking to replace these Scania OmniDekkas with newer vehicles.
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
Have a feeling the FAB 56 B9's will come back "Black Cats" red.
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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(16 Jul 2017, 9:50 am)Michael wrote Have a feeling the FAB 56 B9's will come back "Black Cats" red.

I doubt any of the other Volvo B9TLs in the batch will be going for repaint just yet - just 6085.
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(16 Jul 2017, 10:01 am)Dan wrote I doubt any of the other Volvo B9TLs in the batch will be going for repaint just yet - just 6085.

What colour will it come back as?
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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - July 2017
(15 Jul 2017, 10:56 pm)MrBoyt wrote Hello all,

So, I'll be starting training with GNE at Riverside soon enough. What kind of (presumably old) vehicles will I have the pleasure of driving?

Hi MrBoyt, Firstly welcome to the forum, I know Dan has answered your question about vehicle types within the training school.

I myself would be very interested to hear how you get on in the training school and what the day by day training is like?
From applying to join GNE, what was the process like and how long did it take to be offered a position?
Which depot are you hoping to work at after training?

Best of Luck and I hope you can report back soon.