(06 Feb 2014, 4:55 pm)citaro5284 wrote No, think you are wrong there
Will one of the Omnicity from 9 go over to Stanley? They hardly ever see use on the 9 anyways!
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(06 Feb 2014, 5:39 pm)CatsFast101 wrote Also, could we see the first Renowns withdrawn from Stanley once the Omnicity arrive? Or will these swap with Percy Main (and possibly other depots) to withdraw SPDs?
(06 Feb 2014, 7:20 pm)Davey Bowyer wrote BREAKING NEWS! 6101 has a Tacho fitted. It must be incase any TTX Gemini's are VOR for a long period!
(06 Feb 2014, 7:26 pm)Bazza Houston wrote 5229 was on 74 was presumbly either for a crew famil test for 5210 or a Tynedale Links scania was getting branded but we do not know why this was on could somebody help me with this theory
(06 Feb 2014, 7:29 pm)aureolin wrote One of the TEN B9s also has a Tacho - 6071. Guess it makes sense to have them fitted as a contingency plan.
Maybe just an MPD shortage?
(06 Feb 2014, 8:43 pm)Dan wrote A photograph is below:
I have updated NEB's fleetlists to show 5250/5253 now at Stanley depot.
(06 Feb 2014, 7:20 pm)Davey Bowyer wrote BREAKING NEWS! 6101 has a Tacho fitted. It must be incase any TTX Gemini's are VOR for a long period!
(06 Feb 2014, 10:23 pm)citaro5284 wrote Normally 1 from each new batch does come with a tacho. I even think 8294 is fitted with one and I think a Citylink Versa has one as well.
(06 Feb 2014, 11:00 pm)G-CPTN wrote As I understand it, routes that exceed 50 km require the use of a tachograph.
What does the driver do when they subsequently run a route that doesn't require a tachograph (and might not have a tachograph fitted)? How do they account for their hours during the rest of the working week?
(06 Feb 2014, 11:30 pm)G-CPTN wrote Thank-you.
And how can splitting a route (with or without a change of route number) without a change of vehicle avoid the need to use a tachograph?
I'm thinking of the Newcastle-Carlisle route 685.
Stagecoach 'changes' at Brampton whilst Arriva 'changes' at Haydon Bridge.
Passengers are through-ticketed and there is no change of vehicle - merely an alteration of the destination blind.
(or is this impossible to explain?)
(07 Feb 2014, 6:17 am)citaro5284 wrote Quite simple to explain, the route will be registered in 2 sections (Newcastle to Brampton/Haydon Bridge and Brampton/Haydon Bridge to Carlise). No part of the route then exceeds the 50km rule.
(06 Feb 2014, 8:43 pm)Dan wrote A photograph is below:
I have updated NEB's fleetlists to show 5250/5253 now at Stanley depot.
(07 Feb 2014, 7:19 am)Coastliner700 wrote This is stupid! Omnicities worked the X30/31/70 when the West Durham Swift was launched. GNE always focused on brand awareness modelling themselves on Trent Barton! I cannot for the life of me think how much money has been wasted in branding/de-branding and simply abandoning this route to nothing.
(07 Feb 2014, 7:47 am)Dan wrote The transfer of OmniCitys 5250 and 5253 allows Renowns 4912/4913 to transfer to Percy Main. This transfer has now taken place, and SPDs 8239/41 should be withdrawn as a result.
(07 Feb 2014, 7:51 am)Tom wrote Why couldn't 4912 just transfer over because Percy Man already have 4911 that won't be required. Or will it stay in that livery and continue to be a spare for the ''Cobalt Connect''?
(07 Feb 2014, 6:17 am)citaro5284 wrote Quite simple to explain, the route will be registered in 2 sections (Newcastle to Brampton/Haydon Bridge and Brampton/Haydon Bridge to Carlise). No part of the route then exceeds the 50km rule.
(07 Feb 2014, 9:08 am)fozzovmurton wrote Isn't that how Arriva do it with the X1/X2, splitting the route in Durham
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