(16 Feb 2020, 11:48 pm)streetdeckfan I wonder if we'll see an order for more single deckers soon, there's been a lot of deckers ordered recently but not many singles.Dont forget the DDs replaced the single decks, so although no singles were ordered, we've seen (going to see) all the L94 withdrawn along with omnis and maybe few citaros....not forgetting the solos
(16 Feb 2020, 11:48 pm)streetdeckfan I wonder if we'll see an order for more single deckers soon, there's been a lot of deckers ordered recently but not many singles.Dont forget the DDs replaced the single decks, so although no singles were ordered, we've seen (going to see) all the L94 withdrawn along with omnis and maybe few citaros....not forgetting the solos
(16 Feb 2020, 11:55 pm)JP6004 Dont forget the DDs replaced the single decks, so although no singles were ordered, we've seen (going to see) all the L94 withdrawn along with omnis and maybe few citaros....not forgetting the solos
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(16 Feb 2020, 11:55 pm)JP6004 Dont forget the DDs replaced the single decks, so although no singles were ordered, we've seen (going to see) all the L94 withdrawn along with omnis and maybe few citaros....not forgetting the solos
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(16 Feb 2020, 11:55 pm)JP6004 Dont forget the DDs replaced the single decks, so although no singles were ordered, we've seen (going to see) all the L94 withdrawn along with omnis and maybe few citaros....not forgetting the solosI think Dan said on the Facebook live that the Omnicities can get a Euro 6 upgrade so there will probably last longer than the Citaros
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(16 Feb 2020, 11:55 pm)JP6004 Dont forget the DDs replaced the single decks, so although no singles were ordered, we've seen (going to see) all the L94 withdrawn along with omnis and maybe few citaros....not forgetting the solosI think Dan said on the Facebook live that the Omnicities can get a Euro 6 upgrade so there will probably last longer than the Citaros
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(17 Feb 2020, 7:36 am)Ds1197 I think Dan said on the Facebook live that the Omnicities can get a Euro 6 upgrade so there will probably last longer than the CitarosYes for the ones at chester as they run services into newcastle. Nothing stopping them being distributed to other depots on services that don't go to newcastle.
(17 Feb 2020, 7:36 am)Ds1197 I think Dan said on the Facebook live that the Omnicities can get a Euro 6 upgrade so there will probably last longer than the CitarosYes for the ones at chester as they run services into newcastle. Nothing stopping them being distributed to other depots on services that don't go to newcastle.
(17 Feb 2020, 8:39 am)JP6004 Yes for the ones at chester as they run services into newcastle. Nothing stopping them being distributed to other depots on services that don't go to newcastle.
I'd imagine the 3 a PM will be displaced
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(17 Feb 2020, 8:39 am)JP6004 Yes for the ones at chester as they run services into newcastle. Nothing stopping them being distributed to other depots on services that don't go to newcastle.
I'd imagine the 3 a PM will be displaced
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(17 Feb 2020, 10:16 am)Dan Good job all of the Washington OmniCitys (apart from 5263) are now Euro 6 ready!
(17 Feb 2020, 4:15 pm)JP6004 Are all omnis getting done or the ones just in corp? Didnt think Washington ones would be done as 99% of the time on services that do not enter Newcastle...
(17 Feb 2020, 4:15 pm)JP6004 Are all omnis getting done or the ones just in corp? Didnt think Washington ones would be done as 99% of the time on services that do not enter Newcastle...
(17 Feb 2020, 4:36 pm)Dan These are the only OmniCitys planned to be converted to Euro 6 for the time being. The OmniCitys are now 13 years old, and the funding allocated means that these buses will have to stay in the fleet for another three years (approx) based on vehicle mileage, remaining on the same route unless they're replaced with newer vehicles of the same Euro 6 emission standard.
As has been mentioned previously, with the current rate of investment, it's likely a large number of Scania OmniCity, and indeed a handful of Citaro, will be withdrawn this year.
This one is a joint initiative between Go North East and South Tyneside Council. It's important that operators don't completely forget about other operating areas besides Newcastle, just because they aren't going to have a clean air zone (for the time being).
(17 Feb 2020, 4:36 pm)Dan These are the only OmniCitys planned to be converted to Euro 6 for the time being. The OmniCitys are now 13 years old, and the funding allocated means that these buses will have to stay in the fleet for another three years (approx) based on vehicle mileage, remaining on the same route unless they're replaced with newer vehicles of the same Euro 6 emission standard.
As has been mentioned previously, with the current rate of investment, it's likely a large number of Scania OmniCity, and indeed a handful of Citaro, will be withdrawn this year.
This one is a joint initiative between Go North East and South Tyneside Council. It's important that operators don't completely forget about other operating areas besides Newcastle, just because they aren't going to have a clean air zone (for the time being).
In other Washington news, the indiGo fleet has (finally) started to be updated in the new style, as shown in the photo below.
Vinyls removed from windows, the little 'indiGo' line vinyls have all been stripped from the bodywork, the cant rail has been vinyled over in black with a more generic message to future-proof against any potential future fleet movements, and a 'fares strip' added to the sun visor (there'll be a number of different variations).
Go North East indiGo 680 / NK16 BXY by kieron mathews, on Flickr
(17 Feb 2020, 4:36 pm)Dan As has been mentioned previously, with the current rate of investment, it's likely a large number of Scania OmniCity, and indeed a handful of Citaro, will be withdrawn this year.
(17 Feb 2020, 7:29 pm)Dan In other Washington news, the indiGo fleet has (finally) started to be updated in the new style, as shown in the photo below.
Vinyls removed from windows, the little 'indiGo' line vinyls have all been stripped from the bodywork, the cant rail has been vinyled over in black with a more generic message to future-proof against any potential future fleet movements, and a 'fares strip' added to the sun visor (there'll be a number of different variations).
Go North East indiGo 680 / NK16 BXY by kieron mathews, on Flickr
(17 Feb 2020, 4:36 pm)Dan This one is a joint initiative between Go North East and South Tyneside Council. It's important that operators don't completely forget about other operating areas besides Newcastle, just because they aren't going to have a clean air zone (for the time being).
(17 Feb 2020, 4:36 pm)Dan As has been mentioned previously, with the current rate of investment, it's likely a large number of Scania OmniCity, and indeed a handful of Citaro, will be withdrawn this year.
(17 Feb 2020, 7:29 pm)Dan In other Washington news, the indiGo fleet has (finally) started to be updated in the new style, as shown in the photo below.
Vinyls removed from windows, the little 'indiGo' line vinyls have all been stripped from the bodywork, the cant rail has been vinyled over in black with a more generic message to future-proof against any potential future fleet movements, and a 'fares strip' added to the sun visor (there'll be a number of different variations).
Go North East indiGo 680 / NK16 BXY by kieron mathews, on Flickr
(17 Feb 2020, 4:36 pm)Dan This one is a joint initiative between Go North East and South Tyneside Council. It's important that operators don't completely forget about other operating areas besides Newcastle, just because they aren't going to have a clean air zone (for the time being).
2 questions in one posting there Michael....you are getting sneaky in your old age
(17 Feb 2020, 4:36 pm)Dan These are the only OmniCitys planned to be converted to Euro 6 for the time being. The OmniCitys are now 13 years old, and the funding allocated means that these buses will have to stay in the fleet for another three years (approx) based on vehicle mileage, remaining on the same route unless they're replaced with newer vehicles of the same Euro 6 emission standard.Could send some of the Citaros down to East Yorkshire for a few years to replace their older E300's which sounded horrible when I was down Hull last Monday, could also replace their older B7RLE's and Plaxton Centros as I'm sure despite them having a refurb less than 3 years ago they'd still hold a good book value.
As has been mentioned previously, with the current rate of investment, it's likely a large number of Scania OmniCity, and indeed a handful of Citaro, will be withdrawn this year.
This one is a joint initiative between Go North East and South Tyneside Council. It's important that operators don't completely forget about other operating areas besides Newcastle, just because they aren't going to have a clean air zone (for the time being).
(17 Feb 2020, 4:36 pm)Dan These are the only OmniCitys planned to be converted to Euro 6 for the time being. The OmniCitys are now 13 years old, and the funding allocated means that these buses will have to stay in the fleet for another three years (approx) based on vehicle mileage, remaining on the same route unless they're replaced with newer vehicles of the same Euro 6 emission standard.Could send some of the Citaros down to East Yorkshire for a few years to replace their older E300's which sounded horrible when I was down Hull last Monday, could also replace their older B7RLE's and Plaxton Centros as I'm sure despite them having a refurb less than 3 years ago they'd still hold a good book value.
As has been mentioned previously, with the current rate of investment, it's likely a large number of Scania OmniCity, and indeed a handful of Citaro, will be withdrawn this year.
This one is a joint initiative between Go North East and South Tyneside Council. It's important that operators don't completely forget about other operating areas besides Newcastle, just because they aren't going to have a clean air zone (for the time being).
(17 Feb 2020, 7:29 pm)Dan In other Washington news, the indiGo fleet has (finally) started to be updated in the new style, as shown in the photo below.
Vinyls removed from windows, the little 'indiGo' line vinyls have all been stripped from the bodywork, the cant rail has been vinyled over in black with a more generic message to future-proof against any potential future fleet movements, and a 'fares strip' added to the sun visor (there'll be a number of different variations).
Go North East indiGo 680 / NK16 BXY by kieron mathews, on Flickr
(17 Feb 2020, 7:29 pm)Dan In other Washington news, the indiGo fleet has (finally) started to be updated in the new style, as shown in the photo below.
Vinyls removed from windows, the little 'indiGo' line vinyls have all been stripped from the bodywork, the cant rail has been vinyled over in black with a more generic message to future-proof against any potential future fleet movements, and a 'fares strip' added to the sun visor (there'll be a number of different variations).
Go North East indiGo 680 / NK16 BXY by kieron mathews, on Flickr
https://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/crim...ot-1768122
Yobs smash out bus window with passengers onboard as trouble flares at town's hotspot.
One of the X-lines Solos needs new windows, little they are
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