(29 May 2022, 8:00 am)54APhotography wrote What a pity CityZap has already been coined...To be fair, there's many a brand name been used by multiple operators.
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So I tried a Q3 for the first time the other day and...Â
ProsÂ
- I like how you can shut the vents above youÂ
- Wireless Charging Ports are bigger enough for my 6.7 inch phone, compared to any other ones & enviro ones would be lucky to fit a iPhone 5 into
- They've got power
ConsÂ
- Seats were very hard
- Seats were quite high
- NSA Screens for wheelchairs blocks the entire viewÂ
- NSA are really loud, they were only on for like 15 mins and I already had a headacheÂ
- Seats facing backwards are quite awkward, should have been flipped
- Poor Level of Openable WindowsÂ
I really hope GNE don't buy any more yutongs.
ProsÂ
- I like how you can shut the vents above youÂ
- Wireless Charging Ports are bigger enough for my 6.7 inch phone, compared to any other ones & enviro ones would be lucky to fit a iPhone 5 into
- They've got power
ConsÂ
- Seats were very hard
- Seats were quite high
- NSA Screens for wheelchairs blocks the entire viewÂ
- NSA are really loud, they were only on for like 15 mins and I already had a headacheÂ
- Seats facing backwards are quite awkward, should have been flipped
- Poor Level of Openable WindowsÂ
I really hope GNE don't buy any more yutongs.
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(31 Jan 2023, 9:02 pm)Unber43 wrote So I tried a Q3 for the first time the other day and...Â
ProsÂ
- I like how you can shut the vents above youÂ
- Wireless Charging Ports are bigger enough for my 6.7 inch phone, compared to any other ones & enviro ones would be lucky to fit a iPhone 5 into
- They've got power
ConsÂ
- Seats were very hard
- Seats were quite high
- NSA Screens for wheelchairs blocks the entire viewÂ
- NSA are really loud, they were only on for like 15 mins and I already had a headacheÂ
- Seats facing backwards are quite awkward, should have been flipped
- Poor Level of Openable WindowsÂ
I really hope GNE don't buy any more yutongs.
GNE seem to be quite happy with their Yutongs, and with an increased focus on fleet standardisation, they would probably need considerable reason to make the switch to another manufacturer.
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(31 Jan 2023, 9:07 pm)Dan wrote GNE seem to be quite happy with their Yutongs, and with an increased focus on fleet standardisation, they would probably need considerable reason to make the switch to another manufacturer.They do seem quite reliable you're right. Maybe just not the greatest for passengers, the seats are like sitting on bricks.
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(31 Jan 2023, 9:02 pm)Unber43 wrote Wireless Charging Ports are bigger enough for my 6.7 inch phone, compared to any other ones & enviro ones would be lucky to fit a iPhone 5 into
I have the opposite problem, I have a Galaxy Z Flip4 and it's too small for the chargers!
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(01 Feb 2023, 11:30 am)JP6004 wrote Post on Skyscraper City seems to confirm that funding has been awarded for 14 electric DDs for the 21
Its 18 not 14, page is wrong, Dan confirmed
18 deckers alongside:
Stagecoach: 20 single decks for E1, E2 and E6
Arriva: 13 double and 1 single deck for 43, 44, 45 and 47
Thread here:
https://northeastbuses.co.uk/forum/showt...p?tid=4219&page=3
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(01 Feb 2023, 12:00 pm)Michael wrote Its 18 not 14, page is wrong, Dan confirmedCheers!
18 deckers alongside:
Stagecoach: 20 single decks for E1, E2 and E6
Arriva: 13 double and 1 single deck for 43, 44, 45 and 47
Thread here:
https://northeastbuses.co.uk/forum/showt...p?tid=4219&page=3
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If they're purchased for the 21, does the same rules apply as other funding where they have to stay on the route they were purchased for, or be replaced with an equivalent or better vehicle?
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Wonder if the buses for the 21 will be the new Yutong Electric double decker that is in the pipeline.
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(01 Feb 2023, 5:42 pm)itsadam wrote Does Riverside even have the capacity for more charge points for new EVs?
I think it was said when they built it that it has capacity for 30 buses. They’ve already got 18 so that would leave 12 empty bays if all are in use at the same time so they may need a few more.
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(31 Jan 2023, 9:07 pm)Dan wrote GNE seem to be quite happy with their Yutongs, and with an increased focus on fleet standardisation, they would probably need considerable reason to make the switch to another manufacturer.Turned out to be very high quality - perhaps a Chinese product bucking the trend. Wouldn't criticize seats as they offer good form for damaged spines. charge pockets can take a S22 Ultra, most cant.
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(31 Jan 2023, 9:07 pm)Dan wrote GNE seem to be quite happy with their Yutongs, and with an increased focus on fleet standardisation, they would probably need considerable reason to make the switch to another manufacturer.One thing I love about the Yutongs is their acceleration.
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(04 Feb 2023, 9:58 pm)nova347 wrote With the Yutongs why is one side of the doors have stripes on it also with the 53/54 ones when I got off on one the other day I almost walked straight into the mirror. It's like almost halfway over the door closest to the windscreen.
Stripes on the doors is a demister
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