RE: Go North East - Latest
seen 2 or 3 south tyne 5 park up at the riverside today while going to the metrocentre can anyone tell me why
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(03 Feb 2014, 8:39 pm)mattdw92 wrote Won't be long before they start coming off fleet I'm sure...
Reliability of them is pretty dire. Do like them though.
(03 Feb 2014, 6:53 pm)Dan wrote As a result of three B9TLs entering service at Percy Main depot today, OmniCitys 5258/5260 have been transferred to Chester-le-Street depot - the rest of the 'blue batch' are expected to follow suit over the coming days.
(03 Feb 2014, 9:39 pm)northtynelinks2 wrote Very much doubt it. Would it not be a good idea for Deptford to run the South Tyne routes as there isn't as much Dead Mileage getting from Deptford to the start point.
(03 Feb 2014, 9:51 pm)speedwheels22 wrote I'm rubbish with areas what about washington can they not run the 5 are is that a bit to far if they did probs put more horrid cadgets on
(03 Feb 2014, 10:49 pm)speedwheels22 wrote I've just seen some news that Londons Geminis are heading North for Arriva! Why don't go north east get some put them straight into northen I think there good buses
(03 Feb 2014, 10:54 pm)citaro5284 wrote And Saltmeadows is a low cost depot where Washington is not.
(03 Feb 2014, 10:55 pm)Dan wrote Seeing how well Arriva's batch cope will be interesting. In all honesty, I don't think London vehicles aren't built for the North East after they've lived a good few years in London - especially on some of the route's our operators allocate them to (I'm sure pdiddy will agree! )
I think that's the main problem when it comes to second hand vehicles - they've lived a life completely different to the life you want them to lead here in the North East.
(03 Feb 2014, 11:18 pm)Y961 XBU wrote You would be shocked, theres a number of Plaxton Presidents and Wright Gemini 1's going into service with Arriva North West after being in London for 12 Years and they are proving to be very reliable, I think it depends on the quality of the Bus and the way it was looked after on how they cope after London life!
(03 Feb 2014, 11:22 pm)Dan wrote You have a point there and I agree, but I guess the main factor is the transition between what services the vehicles are allocated to before and after they move.
Here in the North East, we have a high speed express service which is allocated former London Volvo B7TL/Plaxton President vehicles. The vehicles allocated are said to be breaking down frequently and replacement vehicles are having to be provided regularly.
If the vehicles rarely exceeded 30mph or so in London, going up and down dual carriageways at 55mph isn't going to be a particularly great for them - the transition is simply too extravagant!
Although I don't wish to drift off-topic, what is the nature of the routes which your former London vehicles are allocated to? Are they normal town services, interurban, express..?
(04 Feb 2014, 7:35 am)andreos1 wrote Seen Loylnes on over the last week or so
(03 Feb 2014, 11:22 pm)Dan wrote Here in the North East, we have a high speed express service which is allocated former London Volvo B7TL/Plaxton President vehicles. The vehicles allocated are said to be breaking down frequently and replacement vehicles are having to be provided regularly.
(04 Feb 2014, 2:57 pm)G-CPTN wrote Go North East 8293
(04 Feb 2014, 10:09 am)Arcticrossy92 wrote A Loylne on the X30 the other day had a leaking roof! And those x London deckers still sneak onto the X30/X31 at times.
I wonder if a horse and cart with Go North East on could get me back home quicker sometimes.