(10 Oct 2022, 11:39 am)Dan wrote 6191 back from Read Commercials following repaint/refurbishment.I was literally gonna ask about 6188.
6188 next to go.
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Do you know what refurb they're having by any chance Dan?
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(10 Oct 2022, 2:31 pm)itsadam wrote I was literally gonna ask about 6188.
Do you know what refurb they're having by any chance Dan?
(10 Oct 2022, 2:40 pm)Dan wrote Full repaint externally.What about the 08 EYMS Gemini's?
Internally: seat re-trim, seat backs repainted, handpoles powder coated, purple/lilac walls and fixtures and fittings painted/vinyled and centre of aisle floor covering replaced.
6184, 6185 and 6191 done now and pretty unrecognisable as a bus which was new to First.
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(10 Oct 2022, 2:40 pm)Dan wrote Full repaint externally.
Internally: seat re-trim, seat backs repainted, handpoles powder coated, purple/lilac walls and fixtures and fittings painted/vinyled and centre of aisle floor covering replaced.
6184, 6185 and 6191 done now and pretty unrecognisable as a bus which was new to First.
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(10 Oct 2022, 2:40 pm)Dan wrote Full repaint externally.
Internally: seat re-trim, seat backs repainted, handpoles powder coated, purple/lilac walls and fixtures and fittings painted/vinyled and centre of aisle floor covering replaced.
6184, 6185 and 6191 done now and pretty unrecognisable as a bus which was new to First.
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(10 Oct 2022, 7:00 pm)Michael wrote Will these be allocated to a certain route(s) or are they for contracts?, if so what will they replace?If they are Euro6 I think the 57 would be a nice fit for them or be sent to various depot as actual spares so that X1's aren't being put on 58, CityRiders aren't being put on schools routes meaning that the 56 gets solos!
(10 Oct 2022, 7:00 pm)Michael wrote Will these be allocated to a certain route(s) or are they for contracts?, if so what will they replace?
(06 Dec 2022, 7:32 pm)streetdeckfan wrote I just noticed on one of the ex-EY B9s the doors are different sized, with the front door being wider.All Versas & Optare doors are different size (right one bigger than left one). pretty sure the Mercedes have that slightly atleast 08/58 plate ones
Do they normally just open the one larger door, or are were the doors just broken (not uncommon!)
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(06 Dec 2022, 8:19 pm)Unber43 wrote All Versas & Optare doors are different size (right one bigger than left one). pretty sure the Mercedes have that slightly atleast 08/58 plate onesI don't think the difference in size is that big though. Although I didn't get a proper look at the B9
(06 Dec 2022, 7:32 pm)streetdeckfan wrote I just noticed on one of the ex-EY B9s the doors are different sized, with the front door being wider.
Do they normally just open the one larger door, or are were the doors just broken (not uncommon!)
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(06 Dec 2022, 8:52 pm)Dan wrote It’s a standard East Yorkshire thing on a lot of their older buses - the leaf of the doors can be opened separately on a lot of their buses.The old ECW Atlanteans that came from the PTE back in the early 90s had this system on the doors too
The front leaf is wider so when they are used on scholars services it would force students to go in single file and not barge on the bus all at once.
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(06 Dec 2022, 10:01 pm)nova347 wrote Do those old East Yorkshire deckers even have heating, I got it from Newcastle on the 684 the other day, it had been in service for like 3/3.5h and honestly It was so cold, probably the 3/4th coldest bus Ive ever been on.
(06 Dec 2022, 10:43 pm)Dan wrote What was the fourth if this ranks third, or third if this ranks fourth?The other contender for 3/4 was an X10 I got from Newcastle, went upstairs, and all 6 windows were open (Enviro 400), I ran down the bus and shut them all straight away but when I got on it was absolutely freezing.
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(06 Dec 2022, 10:49 pm)nova347 wrote The other contender for 3/4 was an X10 I got from Newcastle, went upstairs, and all 6 windows were open (Enviro 400), I ran down the bus and shut them all straight away but when I got on it was absolutely freezing.
(06 Dec 2022, 10:54 pm)Dan wrote Interesting.1 - X45 (Streetdeck) - During the massive heatwave.
Do you have a top 5 warmest?
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(06 Dec 2022, 11:03 pm)nova347 wrote One thing I will say about the Citaros & Wright Solars is that they were also nice and warm, it seems like these days GNE drivers don't know how to turn on the heaters as every time I reach up to see if they're blowing hot air, it's either cold or non-existent don't even get me started on the Enviro 400MMC's.
I will say one time I got a bus from Consett when it was like -1 after the bus had been parked up for like 3h and that was freezing as well and still the AC vents at the front were still blowing with all their might like usual, got I hate those things.
(06 Dec 2022, 8:52 pm)Dan wrote It’s a standard East Yorkshire thing on a lot of their older buses - the leaf of the doors can be opened separately on a lot of their buses.
The front leaf is wider so when they are used on scholars services it would force students to go in single file and not barge on the bus all at once.
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(06 Dec 2022, 9:55 pm)Retro Nero wrote The old ECW Atlanteans that came from the PTE back in the early 90s had this system on the doors tooThere was also the Volvo plaxton B6 (ex OK Travel) that had this also
(07 Dec 2022, 7:47 am)mb134 wrote Bar a small handful of vehicle types (Optare Solo's spring to mind), I don't think drivers have any control over passenger saloon heating.
In terms of MMCs, I find it interesting that your experiences on them are constantly cold. I commute to work on a route that primarily uses E400 MMCs and, bar one or two, they're always warm - most days I need to take my coat off. They're never as obnoxiously warm as some older deckers, but I don't believe they're meant to be, I'm sure the heating is controlled by a thermostat so it'll turn off before it starts to boil everyone onboard.
Note on the vents at the front, unless the bus is fitted with an air conditioning unit, the air coming through won't be air conditioned.