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Go North East: Former Fleet Members Living On

RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(03 Dec 2013, 8:23 pm)northtynelinks2 wrote It is indeed. Its technically un-road worthy as its speed gauge isn't working. It can mainly be seen out on the St Robert's (Washingon) school run but has been known to appear on a few school services over in Blaydon and Ryton areas.

for the past week its doing the 812 for st wilfrids college
Against the Anti-Lee Club.
RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
2 Ex Go North East Darts that was in Service with Impera on the Wirral before they ceased trading was noted outside a Bingo Hall in Liverpool Last night, no company logos or anything so impossible to ID the company but reg plates are:

S364 ONL
S374 ONL

364 Has LED's fitted and work however 374 has no Destination Displays fitted at all. Both Buses in Impera Livery still.
RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
Just had a blast from the past.
Isle Coaches who operate in the Doncaster area, have at least one of the Lxxx KEF b10's on local runs.

Looked/sounded in good nick.

Not sure if anyone fancies digging to see which one it was or if they have morw than one do they?

Edit.

On digging about, it appears they have a Lxxx HEF Alexander Strider.
Will blame the muck, rather than my shitty eyes.
'Illegitimis non carborundum'
RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
Let's not forget Solo T469BCN, still going strong with Scarlet Band, seen here earlier today on the Spennymoor based circuit (service 110/111/112), on service 111 to Willington:
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RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
On a 2 week trial with the lemon from Ensignbus is this former Go North East Mini Dennis Dart. It will work the 52 route with the view to replace the existing 'Super Darts' 224 & 228 which have suffered a lot with reliability. NK51 MKE is seen here this morning having just been collected from the Ensignbus yard.

See photo here.
RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(12 Jan 2014, 11:59 pm)CatsFast101 wrote Wonder why the one on right is blinded as the 21 Newcastle? Was that it's last ever journey, strange allocation if so.

Likely someone playing about with the Chester depot based blind. Though didn't these start life on the 21 group?

Commentors on those photos seem happy that these pieces of scrap metal on wheels have arrived...bless
RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(12 Jan 2014, 11:59 pm)CatsFast101 wrote Wonder why the one on right is blinded as the 21 Newcastle? Was that it's last ever journey, strange allocation if so.

Didn't someone say they were doing dupes during lumier?
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RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(13 Jan 2014, 12:03 am)gtomlinson wrote Likely someone playing about with the Chester depot based blind. Though didn't these start life on the 21 group?

Commentors on those photos seem happy that these pieces of scrap metal on wheels have arrived...bless

I'd imagine this is what happened, yes. That's assuming the new owners haven't been playing around with the destination blind (see news - The Big Lemon have done just that).

They finished their lives on Lumiere PR5.
RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(13 Jan 2014, 7:50 am)Terence Price wrote This link does not work mate

Working fine for me Terence, was Flickr not just having one of its regular hissy fits
RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(12 Jan 2014, 11:59 pm)CatsFast101 wrote Wonder why the one on right is blinded as the 21 Newcastle? Was that it's last ever journey, strange allocation if so.

4862 and 4864 have both had their LED blinds replaced by flip dot prior to sale by GNE.
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RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(13 Jan 2014, 4:20 pm)benwell3031 wrote 4862 and 4864 have both had their LED blinds replaced by flip dot prior to sale by GNE.

So the LED blinds were removed, why was that? Have the LED ones been used on other vehicles?
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RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(13 Jan 2014, 4:51 pm)CatsFast101 wrote So the LED blinds were removed, why was that? Have the LED ones been used on other vehicles?

Keep them as spares. LEDs are obviously more expensive than flipdots, so if a coloured LED or normal LED has issues, it can be replaced immediately.
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RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(13 Jan 2014, 4:55 pm)Dan wrote Keep them as spares. LEDs are obviously more expensive than flipdots, so if a coloured LED or normal LED has issues, it can be replaced immediately.

So did GNE put the flipdot ones in from spares?
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RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(13 Jan 2014, 4:57 pm)CatsFast101 wrote So did GNE put the flipdot ones in from spares?

Yup. They'll have a load of spare flipdots from the likes of SPDs etc.

You'll find there's a good few ex-GNE buses which are sent to scrap which actually retain the flipdots too. Assume they must have that many now (from removing in the past), they needn't bother with removing them.
RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(13 Jan 2014, 11:14 am)gtomlinson wrote Working fine for me Terence, was Flickr not just having one of its regular hissy fits

I've changed the Flickr link, so it should be working now?
RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(13 Jan 2014, 11:29 pm)Kuyoyo wrote 502

Photo @ David Umpleby

No expense spared branding there Wink

Though I understand in the face of fierce cuts in Lancashire that this going commercially so good luck to them
RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(13 Jan 2014, 11:39 pm)gtomlinson wrote No expense spared branding there Wink

Though I understand in the face of fierce cuts in Lancashire that this going commercially so good luck to them

Not exactly, Classic Bus North West registered the service commercially in October with the evening service tendered, then they folded (well, that license did, all a bit fishy) so today was the first day the 80 has operated since the 20th December.
RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
Anymore pics of other companies with ex go north east vehicles it's interesting seeing them live on elsewhere
RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(15 Jan 2014, 9:17 pm)Ely1992 wrote Looking through those photos i noticed President 3895, why was this bus sold and when! and were there any more of the same type let go by GNE.

I saw 3895 Lucy not that long ago in Lincoln on scholars work and it was still in good nick.
Better than the Tridents left behind anyway.

Never understood the reason the handful of Presidents were sent to Oxford.
Have a feeling there were outside factors playing a part as to why they were sent and not others
'Illegitimis non carborundum'
RE: Ex Go North East Buses living on with other Firms
(15 Jan 2014, 9:17 pm)Ely1992 wrote Looking through those photos i noticed President 3895, why was this bus sold and when! and were there any more of the same type let go by GNE.

3881-4/92-5 were transferred to Oxford Bus Company during 2007 (apart from 3883 which moved in late 2006) as they were surplus to requirements at the time. 3883 is one of the vehicles destroyed in the arson attack at Western Greyhound's depot back in the summer.