(07 Feb 2014, 9:48 am)tyresmoke wrote It is indeed, and the 5/X5 at Loftus.
GNE do exactly the same thing by splitting the X7 at Peterlee.
Newcastle - Brampton is over 50km so Stagecoach split their 685 workings twice, at Hexham and Brampton.
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(07 Feb 2014, 11:29 pm)speedwheels22 wrote Which depot run the 91 I've seen all kind of buses on there from diffrent depots
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(08 Feb 2014, 11:57 am)Jimmi wrote Omnicitys 5260 and another example are on Service 50 today.
(08 Feb 2014, 1:01 pm)andreos1 wrote Cant see 8231(?) being on the road too much longer.
It looks like it is being used for spares already.
Passed it just now as it worked a 71 and it seems the chrome headlight trim has been pilfered.
(08 Feb 2014, 1:07 pm)northtynelinks2 wrote People were saying that Deckers couldn't be purchased for service X66. How do some of the 'TEN' services manage when they go along the centrelink (if they do)? Unless a single decker is used instead.
(08 Feb 2014, 1:07 pm)northtynelinks2 wrote People were saying that Deckers couldn't be purchased for service X66. How do some of the 'TEN' services manage when they go along the centrelink (if they do)? Unless a single decker is used instead.
(08 Feb 2014, 1:15 pm)andreos1 wrote As Dan has just said, it is the section from Pipewellgate upto the High Level Bridge where the height issue is.
Technically, deckers could work the x66 and use the full length of Pipewellgate into and out of the Metrocentre, heading into Gateshead the way the Q1 does underneath the Tyne Bridge - although saying that, I am not too sure of the height limit by Mecca Bingo
(08 Feb 2014, 2:56 pm)BJ10VUS wrote Deckers would be fine for height, but the lights would most likely mean it'd take more than the current "under 10 minutes" to do the journey coming back.
(08 Feb 2014, 3:11 pm)andreos1 wrote Had a feeling it would be, pretty sure I had seen deckers on school trips to the Sage, go under the bridge there.
Given the choice, wonder if it is quicker that way, than going via Askew Road and getting stuck there?
(08 Feb 2014, 3:30 pm)gtom wrote I'd say Askew is probably quicker. There's only one set of lights to negotiate. From the Sage area back up to Gateshead there's a maze of traffic lights, at peak time it would be a nightmare to say the least
(08 Feb 2014, 3:54 pm)andreos1 wrote I was thinking along those lines, but then thought about the problems at Teams, Redheugh and then getting stuck on Askew Road (there's been many a time stuck on an x66 Prestige going via Bensham from Teams) compared to scooting along the river and getting stuck at Oakwellgate.
Maybe another Top Gear challenge for busman101 to try out!
(08 Feb 2014, 4:53 pm)BJ10VUS wrote Has 8334 been involved in an accident, or is it being de-branded? I've noticed that most of the side branding has been removed, but also 'The Orbit' logo has also been removed from the front of the bus.