(20 May 2022, 9:03 pm)Driver9*** wrote The plan was for the majority of services to transfer to Blyth but has been put on hold for a couple of reasons, firstly the mooted replacement depot for Jesmond is going to have more capacity than originally anticipated and secondly they did not want a mass exodus of drivers leaving the company due to the extra hassle/time of travelling to Blyth everyday.Its not like GNE would have any job openings for them, by the time they move GNE will only Operate the 21 every 60 mins
(20 May 2022, 7:10 pm)lloyd647 wrote Is there any confirmation of where the new Jesmond depot will be and is there any chance of all jesmond services staying at the new depot if it's big enough.
(21 May 2022, 7:31 am)RobinHood wrote https://portal.newcastle.gov.uk/planning...&id=127251The planning application has been pending consideration for quite a while
As already mentioned, it will be just near to Chilli Rd Metro Station off Shields Road. Link above is the planning application.
Site plan shows space for 41 vehicles - which suggests around 36 or 37 PVR potential.
There is a document on there that shows Newcastle Run-Out, with 51 vehicles shown. 17 of these vehicles (mainly 306/52/53/54) are all marked with X (perhaps means they are not going to be there), leaving 34 vehicles not marked with X. Are these the services that are expected to be located here? Seems to add up with the space...
(21 May 2022, 7:31 am)RobinHood wrote https://portal.newcastle.gov.uk/planning...&id=127251
As already mentioned, it will be just near to Chilli Rd Metro Station off Shields Road. Link above is the planning application.
Site plan shows space for 41 vehicles - which suggests around 36 or 37 PVR potential.
There is a document on there that shows Newcastle Run-Out, with 51 vehicles shown. 17 of these vehicles (mainly 306/52/53/54) are all marked with X (perhaps means they are not going to be there), leaving 34 vehicles not marked with X. Are these the services that are expected to be located here? Seems to add up with the space...
(23 May 2022, 4:01 pm)Driver9*** wrote The same GNE that had a front/back page recruitment advert in the Metro paper last week in addition daily adverts on local radio?there was someone at Park Lane last week I think, with a advert of joining the company on this massive piece of what I think is cardboard and somone was just handing out leaflets
(23 May 2022, 5:12 pm)Unber43 wrote there was someone at Park Lane last week I think, with a advert of joining the company on this massive piece of what I think is cardboard and somone was just handing out leafletshttps://excitementshewrote.tumblr.com/po...403584/amp
(21 May 2022, 9:50 am)peter wrote The numbers certainly seem to add up on the Blyth end too. The depot plans there have space for 43 deckers and 15 singles. the 15 singles would presumably be the 13 Streetlites for the 52/53/54 + 2 spare (Jesmond currently have 14 Streetlites so maybe 1579 brought over from Durham?) and then the current Blyth services have a PVR of 32 with 31 DB300's there. So presumably a few E400's or cascaded vehicles will replace the Pulsars (1493/1501-5) for use on the 306 and as spares.
(23 May 2022, 5:56 pm)Storx wrote One thing which is noticeable is the timings for the 306. It appears all the evening services are going to be ran by Blyth as the last bus is 21.xx
I'd imagine 1493/1501-1505 will go down South though to replace vehicles elsewhere rather than staying up here. Jesmond has enough Pulsars as it is.
Be interesting whether it'll be cascades or a new order though as Blyth's fleet is aging quite badly. If you done the X7/X8/X9 then that would leave enough DB300's for the X10/X11/306/308. 7601 -7608 have always been the X7/X8/X9 allocation since new pretty much so it would make sense to displace the oldest buses plus the 6 Pulsars.
(23 May 2022, 6:25 pm)peter wrote Yeah I can see 1493/1501-5 going to Durham. That's true actually tbf looking at fleet's I'd say Blyth is more deserving than Ashington for some of those new MMC's, apart from a handful to make the X21/22 fully MMC.
(23 May 2022, 6:35 pm)mb134 wrote I'd strongly argue the opposite.
The X14, X15, X18, and X20 are all very punishing buses and 6 of the current vehicles (7511/2/4-7) for those routes are older than any Blyth bus. You then have 2014/15 E400s to make up the rest, all of which have been on express work since new. In comparison, the Blyth VDLs have been on considerably less punishing work for their entire lives. Not saying that Blyth don't need new stock, they very much do, but the VDLs have at least another couple of years in them while the 57/09-plate E400s are shot and the 64/15-plates aren't as reliable as they once were.
(23 May 2022, 6:25 pm)peter wrote Yeah I can see 1493/1501-5 going to Durham. That's true actually tbf looking at fleet's I'd say Blyth is more deserving than Ashington for some of those new MMC's, apart from a handful to make the X21/22 fully MMC.
(23 May 2022, 8:04 pm)Storx wrote Must admit I agree with mb123 that the Enviro's need replacing at Ashington tbf.
Mind whether the X14 and X20 need deckers is up for debate or would 1493 / 1501-5 plus the two that came from Jesmond be enough for them. The Pulsars do well in other areas on similar routes.
The X14 recently has been running with minibuses quite often lately with no real issues tbh and the X20 isn't particularly ever very busy either.
(23 May 2022, 8:41 pm)mb134 wrote X14 has one board which requires a decker due to interworking with a PM school contract, the one that starts as the 0640(?) to Thropton also gets busy on the first southbound trip so arguably a decker is best on that.
X20 wise, the board which does the first X15 to begin it's day requires a decker (and therefore realistically so does the board which finishes at Alnwick as there are no boards starting at Alnwick which a single deck is suitable for). Most X20s carry decent loads, even if not all the way to Newcastle. I've seen upwards of 20 get off at Ashington when the bus has arrived from Alnwick.
(12 Aug 2022, 4:27 pm)RobinHood wrote Heard from a driver at Newcastle that the managers held a meeting at the depot last night to tell them that it will be closing on 30 October.Do you know if the supposed move to Walkergate or wherever off the table now?
Some services will transfer to Blyth and some will operate temporarily from another site.
(12 Aug 2022, 4:47 pm)Adrian wrote Do you know if the supposed move to Walkergate or wherever off the table now?
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(12 Aug 2022, 5:39 pm)Aaron21 wrote Even if the Walkergate one was build. I was talking to a driver about it. The only routes that would move would be 46/46A/51/51A/55/685 but that's it..rest would move to Blyth
(12 Aug 2022, 5:44 pm)peter wrote There wouldn't be enough space at Blyth to house the 43/44/45, 52/53/54 and 306 on top of their current routes.
(12 Aug 2022, 6:07 pm)L469 YVK wrote Will be interesting to see how this plays out after Union action at CLS.
(12 Aug 2022, 6:19 pm)mb134 wrote Some are planned to be moving to Ashington I think. Goes along with the near constant rumours that they're looking to expand that depot into the wasteland to the west of the current site.
(12 Aug 2022, 6:56 pm)Jimmi wrote Arriva bus depot to close in October with staff to move to sites in Northumberland and Durham: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nor...r-24745636
(12 Aug 2022, 6:57 pm)peter wrote Yeah that makes sense. Only thing is with a max number of 58 buses at Blyth according to the plans it's awkward as to what could move there. If they did the 306 and 52/53/54 that would be a PVR of 53. At one point it was rumoured the X10/X11 would move to Ashington but who knows.
Part of me thinks they could even split up the current interworkings. Perhaps have the 43, 52/53 go Ashington and the 44/45, 54 and 306 go to Blyth? Will have to wait and see I suppose.
Seems as though everything's going to be a bit up in the air until March 2023, presumably so they can sort out Ashington and Blyth to accommodate everything