(13 Apr 2018, 3:37 pm)Cock Robin wrote To spread out the cr*p so Slatyford don't have so much lost mileage! Don't know why they don't just get rid of them and put some of the spare E300s back on the road.
(13 Apr 2018, 5:18 pm)RBZ 5459 wrote Pretty much bang on there, the lot should of gone to Stockton in the first place to be fair. Much easier work. At least the two at Walkergate should be more reserve capasity, they'll allocate spare deckers before them heaps. Agree Robin, should of put ALXs back on the road if you ask me. Another year of no luck on the orders sadly.
(13 Apr 2018, 3:27 pm)AIG20 wrote Information from "Steven Knight Media - Fleet News Ramblings":
Any reason why the below changes are taking place?
✤Stagecoach North East
MAN/East Lancs Kinetics 22514 & 22515 are in the process of being transferred from Slatyford to Stockton with MAN/ALX300s 22065 & 22066 moving from Stockton to Slatyford in exchange.
The swap of 22515 in exchange for 22065 took place this morning, and 22065 has already entered service at Slatyford depot.
The swap of 22514 in exchange for 22066 has yet to take place, with both vehicles in service at their normal depots this morning.
Other vehicle exchanges expected in the next few days are MAN/East Lancs Kinetics 22512 & 22513 moving from Slatyford to Walkergate with MAN/ALX300s 22341 & 22342 moving from Walkergate to Slatyford in exchange.
(13 Apr 2018, 8:46 pm)LiamD55 wrote I dont know how much longer they can rely on 2004 MANs to run the majority of Slatyford routes. We even seen this week the splitting up of 30s allocation of MMCs to spread them about been allocated on the X's all week.
(13 Apr 2018, 8:59 pm)OrangeArrow49 wrote 2004 MANs are still in service? I thought all Stagecoach North East buses were from 2006 onwards. The express services have quite a random allocation of everything really. The 30 is usually allocated Enviro 200 MMCs.
(13 Apr 2018, 9:13 pm)stagecoachbusdepot wrote 22012/13/16/18/19/20/22/24/26/50/51/61-70/80/81/82, 22341-48 and 34605 all still in service from 2004 & 2005.
(13 Apr 2018, 10:44 pm)OrangeArrow49 wrote Thank you. That is a lot of 2004 and 2005 buses still in service.22012 has a green display too with 22036 I think.
22080 and 22082 are the ones with the green displays aren't they? The orange destinations are much clearer to read. I like all the Stagecoach buses, excluding the Kinetics. I like the Alexander Dennis E200s most though, which are usually allocated to service 6/7, 8 and 32/32A, but sometimes the X47 and X87/X88 have them allocated. I think services 71, 72 and 87 have the E200s actually. The Economic services are different similar ones I think, but E300s, which I also like.
(14 Apr 2018, 12:35 am)JM03 wrote 22012 has a green display too with 22036 I think.
22026*
(14 Apr 2018, 12:45 am)OrangeArrow49 wrote Why have the green displays not been replaced with orange displays?
Why, in fact, is there a mix of green and orange displays?
The old Stagecoach buses with the stripe livery had green displays, then we had orange displays and somehow there are some newer buses with green displays than orange, now we are back to orange again.
Thanks for the information.
(16 Apr 2018, 6:56 pm)ifm001 wrote Price changes for South Shields and Tyne and Wear Plus, day, weekly and monthly passes from 29th April.
Main changes are New South Shields day rider £3.70
Tyne and Wear Dayrider. Now withdrawn
Tyne and Wear Plus dayrider reduced to £4.20 as a replacement for the above.
Tyne and Wear Plus 4 weekly is going to be £65.50
More details as stagecoach bus.com
(16 Apr 2018, 6:56 pm)ifm001 wrote Price changes for South Shields and Tyne and Wear Plus, day, weekly and monthly passes from 29th April.
Main changes are New South Shields day rider £3.70
Tyne and Wear Dayrider. Now withdrawn
Tyne and Wear Plus dayrider reduced to £4.20 as a replacement for the above.
Tyne and Wear Plus 4 weekly is going to be £65.50
More details as stagecoach bus.com
(16 Apr 2018, 7:09 pm)OrangeArrow49 wrote I can't find the details on the Stagecoach website. Why is the Day Rider being withdrawn?
(16 Apr 2018, 7:11 pm)Michael wrote Still seems worth it tbh
Probables due to "Low usage"
https://www.stagecoachbus.com/promos-and...april-2018
(16 Apr 2018, 7:19 pm)OrangeArrow49 wrote The Day Rider has been around for years. I can't remember when it was introduced.
I don't understand the changes. I guess a Newcastle Day Rider is adequate, so Tyne & Wear Day Rider isn't needed anymore. What counts as Newcastle exactly? I am just a little bit confused.
Yet another fare increase from Stagecoach.
(16 Apr 2018, 7:19 pm)OrangeArrow49 wrote The Day Rider has been around for years. I can't remember when it was introduced.
I don't understand the changes. I guess a Newcastle Day Rider is adequate, so Tyne & Wear Day Rider isn't needed anymore. What counts as Newcastle exactly? I am just a little bit confused.
Yet another fare increase from Stagecoach.
(16 Apr 2018, 6:56 pm)ifm001 wrote Price changes for South Shields and Tyne and Wear Plus, day, weekly and monthly passes from 29th April.
Main changes are New South Shields day rider £3.70
Tyne and Wear Dayrider. Now withdrawn
Tyne and Wear Plus dayrider reduced to £4.20 as a replacement for the above.
Tyne and Wear Plus 4 weekly is going to be £65.50
More details as stagecoach bus.com
(16 Apr 2018, 7:32 pm)Andreos1 wrote Any idea what the current prices are as a comparison?