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X9 | X10 - Acquisition of interdeck coaches from Oxford Bus Company

X9 | X10 - Acquisition of interdeck coaches from Oxford Bus Company

RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 10:31 am)streetdeckfan wrote Would it not make sense to keep it in Eldon Square, but move it to one of the stands further down so it's got more room to move around? (Assuming the length won't be an issue for other vehicles to navigate around)
The taxi rank/bus drop off area just to left of Haymarket exit could be slightly remodelled, or add a stop outside Eldon Square just after the exit, where Q3 stopped for a while
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 10:48 am)streetdeckfan wrote I guess that's probably pretty easy to change back to 2+2 though if they need it?

Every Elite i I've ever been on has had the 3+1 at the front of the top deck. I can't see a way in which you'd make it 2+2 - and I don't see the need to either.
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 10:40 am)Michael wrote It was, every other bus they've had on the routes, they've struggled and needed to replaced as quick as they bought them... least with the coaches, they'll get longer out of them, and no doubt it'll good in the X-Lines brand, i'm interested to see how they're gonna stretch the brand
out on them.

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I did try a Photoshop but i apologise now, as its horrendous (writing on the bus in RL would be bigger)

Back of the bus, route listed downwards - frequency between shared parts of the route mentioned - features also included


Also streetdeckfan, i hope you don't mind i used your template for my photoshop.

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This gives GNE the perfect opportunity to brand the service and show the drivers of the A19, what they're missing out on, so they should advertise it from every angle Tongue

How long is a coach normally in service before it needs replacing?

I'm guessing you were going for something like this?
I probably should have started off with a higher res image as text gets a bit blurry, but you get the idea

.jpg X10 Coach.jpg
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 12:02 pm)JP6004 wrote Pilgrim street will be pedestrianised eventually

There's no plans to pedestrianise Pilgrim Street atm is there? I know they want to do Blackett Street but never heard of anything from John Dobson Street -> Northumberland Street then down Pilgrim Street from there.
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 12:20 pm)streetdeckfan wrote I'm guessing you were going for something like this?
I probably should have started off with a higher res image as text gets a bit blurry, but you get the idea

That looks alot better Tongue
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RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 12:21 pm)Storx wrote There's no plans to pedestrianise Pilgrim Street atm is there? I know they want to do Blackett Street but never heard of anything from John Dobson Street -> Northumberland Street then down Pilgrim Street from there.
Yea pilgrim street is included as that's where they are planning on the new retail/restaurant area will be. Stack to be removed and CU house demolished. They already starting on Bank House and demolishing old bus station.

John Dobson/Market street will remain accessible to traffic. Believe that's part the reason why buses (GNE) no longer serve north end pilgrim street and new bridge street
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 12:28 pm)JP6004 wrote Yea pilgrim street is included as that's where they are planning on the new retail/restaurant area will be. Stack to be removed and CU house demolished. They already starting on Bank House and demolishing old bus station.

John Dobson/Market street will remain accessible to traffic. Believe that's part the reason why buses (GNE) no longer serve north end pilgrim street and new bridge street

Ah never realised that tbf. Personally imo there should be a bus station built around there; I know it won't be best suited in terms of location but if people are really serious about clean air etc; there's no reason for all of the southbound bus services to be travelling around to the North side of Newcastle; Eldon Square could then be used to take over some of the services from Haymarket which is seriously congested at the best of times. Could also potentially move the coach station into the same place a bit like Leeds instead of it being miles out the centre down by Scotswood Road.

It could also help generate the area and get a real anchor to the area having a passing trade on the door step as it's a bit on a stuck limb atm Pilgrim Street etc.

Bit off topic though must admit.
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 12:35 pm)Storx wrote Ah never realised that tbf. Personally imo there should be a bus station built around there; I know it won't be best suited in terms of location but if people are really serious about clean air etc; there's no reason for all of the southbound bus services to be travelling around to the North side of Newcastle; Eldon Square could then be used to take over some of the services from Haymarket which is seriously congested at the best of times. Could also potentially move the coach station into the same place a bit like Leeds instead of it being miles out the centre down by Scotswood Road.

It could also help generate the area and get a real anchor to the area having a passing trade on the door step as it's a bit on a stuck limb atm Pilgrim Street etc.

Bit off topic though must admit.
To be fair the coach station is ideally situated beside central and metro, so not that much of a problem. I agree Haymarket/Eldon should be made into one bus station loop. Will ease congestion on Percy Street and allow extra bus stands to be created where taxi rank/M&S pick up is.
I dont agree in another bus station as you have 3 plus central. Easing of congestion and signalling to Percy street will help reduce emissions
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 12:43 pm)JP6004 wrote To be fair the coach station is ideally situated beside central and metro, so not that much of a problem. I agree Haymarket/Eldon should be made into one bus station loop. Will ease congestion on Percy Street and allow extra bus stands to be created where taxi rank/M&S pick up is.
I dont agree in another bus station as you have 3 plus central. Easing of congestion and signalling to Percy street will help reduce emissions

It's quite a trek from the Coash Station to Central through some not so pleasant areas - if it's late in the evening; there's a reason why Megabus chose John Dobson Street instead. I wouldn't like to haul a case from Central to there for example or any of the bus stations, Central itself is out the way really.

My theory behind the new bus station would be for a replacement for Blackett Street, Pilgrim Street and Market Street with the movement of any services from over the Tyne Bridge. It would be a perfect place for the 1, 39, 40, 62, 63 and whatever else cuts through the centre of town then having travel down Market Street and Grainger Street or Newgate Street out of town. If you close Blackett Street your going to have a big issue with a lot of stagecoach buses choking up Market Street Westbound as there's nowhere else realistically for them to stop. Eastbound I really don't know where they can stop as there's only one bus stop outside where the tourist information used to be.

So you'd have it as:
Eldon Square: Derwentside / Tyne Valley / Coast Road Services
Haymarket: Great North Road / South Gosforth / Ponteland Services
New Pilgrim Street: Tyne Bridge / Cross City Services / 100 Metro Centre / Coach Services
Coach Station: Replaced by something else.
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 1:01 pm)Storx wrote It's quite a trek from the Coash Station to Central through some not so pleasant areas - if it's late in the evening; there's a reason why Megabus chose John Dobson Street instead. I wouldn't like to haul a case from Central to there for example or any of the bus stations, Central itself is out the way really.

My theory behind the new bus station would be for a replacement for Blackett Street, Pilgrim Street and Market Street with the movement of any services from over the Tyne Bridge. It would be a perfect place for the 1, 39, 40, 62, 63 and whatever else cuts through the centre of town then having travel down Market Street and Grainger Street or Newgate Street out of town. If you close Blackett Street your going to have a big issue with a lot of stagecoach buses choking up Market Street Westbound as there's nowhere else realistically for them to stop. Eastbound I really don't know where they can stop as there's only one bus stop outside where the tourist information used to be.

So you'd have it as:
Eldon Square: Derwentside / Tyne Valley / Coast Road Services
Haymarket: Great North Road / South Gosforth / Ponteland Services
New Pilgrim Street: Tyne Bridge / Cross City Services / 100 Metro Centre / Coach Services
Coach Station: Replaced by something else.
It's only 5 min walk through centre of life and gay scene, hardly unpleasant
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 1:01 pm)Storx wrote It's quite a trek from the Coash Station to Central through some not so pleasant areas - if it's late in the evening; there's a reason why Megabus chose John Dobson Street instead. I wouldn't like to haul a case from Central to there for example or any of the bus stations, Central itself is out the way really.

My theory behind the new bus station would be for a replacement for Blackett Street, Pilgrim Street and Market Street with the movement of any services from over the Tyne Bridge. It would be a perfect place for the 1, 39, 40, 62, 63 and whatever else cuts through the centre of town then having travel down Market Street and Grainger Street or Newgate Street out of town. If you close Blackett Street your going to have a big issue with a lot of stagecoach buses choking up Market Street Westbound as there's nowhere else realistically for them to stop. Eastbound I really don't know where they can stop as there's only one bus stop outside where the tourist information used to be.

So you'd have it as:
Eldon Square: Derwentside / Tyne Valley / Coast Road Services
Haymarket: Great North Road / South Gosforth / Ponteland Services
New Pilgrim Street: Tyne Bridge / Cross City Services / 100 Metro Centre / Coach Services
Coach Station: Replaced by something else.


The reason Megabus serve John Dobson St is they refused to pay the fees that National Express levy on the Coach Station, it's also closer to student accomodation which makes up the majority of clientele.

A new bus station is all well and good but Stagecoach won't use it, they won't pay the fees and Newcastle City Centre is not a terminus for 99% of their route network so the idea of using a bus station won't appeal

I've been suggesting Oxford Tube as a solution for the X9/10 for years - it only takes a pandemic and a forward thinking MD to pull it together.
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RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 1:09 pm)Ambassador wrote The reason Megabus serve John Dobson St is they refused to pay the fees that National Express levy on the Coach Station, it's also closer to student accomodation which makes up the majority of clientele.

A new bus station is all well and good but Stagecoach won't use it, they won't pay the fees and Newcastle City Centre is not a terminus for 99% of their route network so the idea of using a bus station won't appeal

I've been suggesting Oxford Tube as a solution for the X9/10 for years - it only takes a pandemic and a forward thinking MD to pull it together.

It depends how you built the bus station though, you could easily have a stands which allow easy passing through ie. Gateshead, Metro Centre and Four Lane Ends. Is there actually truth in Stagecoach refusing to use bus stations because of fees; I thought it was more due to the fact that Park Lane and Gateshead we're out the way and not worth the hassle to travel there with an additional cost on top. They have no issues with using Eldon Square (Ponteland Services), South Shields, Middlesbrough, Metro Centre and Four Lane Ends.
RE: X9/X10
Appears seating capacity on the new coaches is 63. Although a drop from 14 on the B5TL, the new capacity will likely reflect the demand post Covid19.

If however capacity becomes an issue on particular occasions such as NUFC home games etc, a B9TL could step in place if needed but I don't think that'll happen as B9TL seated capacity is 71 and I don't think standing os allowed on the X9/X10.

Would certainly be nice for the X9/X10 to get its owm brand but tied closely to XLines.
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 6:55 pm)L469 YVK wrote Appears seating capacity on the new coaches is 63. Although a drop from 14 on the B5TL, the new capacity will likely reflect the demand post Covid19.

If however capacity becomes an issue on particular occasions such as NUFC home games etc, a B9TL could step in place if needed but I don't think that'll happen as B9TL seated capacity is 71 and I don't think standing os allowed on the X9/X10.

Would certainly be nice for the X9/X10 to get its owm brand but tied closely to XLines.

Not sure if standing is allowed, but people definitely stand on the X9/X10!

I suppose the 6 Cylinder StreetDeck will be sent out during 'peak' times (if they ever return) since it'll be one of the spares
RE: X9/X10
Just a thought, if they're pulling the X9/X10 out of Eldon Square, I wonder if passenger numbers on the X12 will increase. It takes considerably longer (and an awful experience), but might be more convenient depending on where the X9/X10 serves
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 7:33 pm)streetdeckfan wrote Just a thought, if they're pulling the X9/X10 out of Eldon Square, I wonder if passenger numbers on the X12 will increase. It takes considerably longer (and an awful experience), but might be more convenient depending on where the X9/X10 serves

Who on earth would do that? Apart from you of course.
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 7:40 pm)deanmachine wrote Who on earth would do that? Apart from you of course.

LOL, as if I'd use the X12, I'd rather bloody walk!

I was thinking of the people who'll just got to Middlesbrough on a whim, and only see the X12 at Eldon Square.

I'd be quite interested in seeing what proportion of X9/X10 passengers actually go the full route, I can't imagine a lot of people want to travel to Middlesbrough
RE: X9/X10
I don't know how I missed this thread ? As a devotee and regular traveller on the X9/10 all I'll say is "at last, at last', we can say goodbye to the ratbag collection of vehicles that have plied up and down the A19 over there years; we past an unidentified "Crusader" in Gillingham today and won't that have been an experience!
But who cares what colour they are, where they will stop and start and all that? It's going to be interesting for sure but the compensation of travelling on something comfortable and reliable more that compensate.

It's brings us on briefly to Arriva's X12 ? Why it carries that operating number beats me? 2 and half hours of misery riding on a Pulsar or worse. Perhaps time for an upgrade there as well?
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 7:47 pm)scanialover wrote I don't know how I missed this thread ? As a devotee and regular traveller on the X9/10 all I'll say is "at last, at last', we can say goodbye to the ratbag collection of vehicles that have plied up and down the A19 over there years; we past an unidentified "Crusader" in Gillingham today and won't that have been an experience!
But who cares what colour they are, where they will stop and start and all that? It's going to be interesting for sure but the compensation of travelling on something comfortable and reliable more that compensate.

It's brings us on briefly to Arriva's X12 ? Why it carries that operating number beats me? 2 and half hours of misery riding on a Pulsar or worse. Perhaps time for an upgrade there as well?

The X12 is more of an X21 competitor than anything (and not even a good one at that!), it just happens to be a service that carries on to Middlesbrough.
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 7:47 pm)scanialover wrote I don't know how I missed this thread ? As a devotee and regular traveller on the X9/10 all I'll say is "at last, at last', we can say goodbye to the ratbag collection of vehicles that have plied up and down the A19 over there years; we past an unidentified "Crusader" in Gillingham today and won't that have been an experience!
But who cares what colour they are, where they will stop and start and all that? It's going to be interesting for sure but the compensation of travelling on something comfortable and reliable more that compensate.

It's brings us on briefly to Arriva's X12 ? Why it carries that operating number beats me? 2 and half hours of misery riding on a Pulsar or worse. Perhaps time for an upgrade there as well?

The point of the X12 is for places throughout the route ie. Coxhoe to Newcastle, Sedgefield to Newcastle etc. Durham to Middlesbrough. It's not really there for customers travelling from Newcastle to Middlesbrough. Also it's express out of Durham towards to Middlesbrough and express through Low Fell and most of Birtley.

Coaches on it wouldn't work as there's too many stops and it would seriously get delayed. It doesn't deserve an upgrade though, there's many routes that will be higher priority X66/X67 for one.
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 7:47 pm)scanialover wrote I don't know how I missed this thread ? As a devotee and regular traveller on the X9/10 all I'll say is "at last, at last', we can say goodbye to the ratbag collection of vehicles that have plied up and down the A19 over there years; we past an unidentified "Crusader" in Gillingham today and won't that have been an experience!

Might be 5312 - NK08 MYA, it was last in service yesterday.

If it is, wonder why its down that way?
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RE: X9/X10
Probably deputising for one of the clapped out 63xx BTL5's ? Let's hope it was a changeover at somewhere convenient as opposed to half way down the A19

6044 was running on the X9 as well. 1230 from Eldon Square. We went and got a coffee and waited until 1300 !!
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X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 8:25 pm)streetdeckfan wrote Have they run any of the StreetDecks on the X9/X10 before? I'd love to see how torturous the experience would be!



Yes, the Chester-le-Street StreetDecks did make an appearance during “lockdown”.

Clearly the 6-cylinder one is expected to be a different kettle of fish. It’s just a float bus so Volvo B9s will still be the main spare vehicles.


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RE: X9/X10
Couldn't be anymore torturous than what's been happening for years ! The route has never been properly promoted or managed. Half hearted attempts with inevitably inappropriate vehicles being flogged relentlessly. Little wonder people go by train.
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 8:28 pm)Dan wrote Yes, the Chester-le-Street StreetDecks did make an appearance during “lockdown”.

Clearly the 6-cylinder one is expected to be a different kettle of fish. It’s just a float bus so Volvo B9s will still be the main spare vehicles.


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Were they any good, I'm guessing not! Tbh, the 67 plates would probably be fine, but the older ones would probably cry Tongue

Is the 6 cylinder paired with the same gearbox? The one on the 4 cylinders doesn't seem geared very well for motorway speeds
RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 8:36 pm)scanialover wrote Couldn't be anymore torturous than what's been happening for years ! The route has never been properly promoted or managed. Half hearted attempts with inevitably inappropriate vehicles being flogged relentlessly. Little wonder people go by train.

pre the current leadership team at GNE, I’d say that’s a fair assessment of most of their major routes.

It took them a good decade before the 21 finally got things right but even now the Streetdecks seem as reliable as kettle bought from Del Boy
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RE: X9/X10
(09 Jul 2020, 10:20 pm)Ambassador wrote pre the current leadership team at GNE, I’d say that’s a fair assessment of most of their major routes.

It took them a good decade before the 21 finally got things right but even now the Streetdecks seem as reliable as kettle bought from Del Boy

Aren't the StreetDecks on the 21 the most reliable in the fleet? The ones for the X21 are a bit iffy, but not horrendous