5524 out in service today from Sunderland Depot
Sorry no pics yet
RE: Go North East - Second-hand vehicle acquisitions
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(10 Dec 2023, 3:03 pm)Rapidsnap wrote According to posts on my Flickr Secondhand Streetlites 5511-5520 are meant to be becoming driver training vehicles.
To be honest I believe it when I see it considering they still have the bandit screens and the fact they had a full interior refurbishment.
(10 Dec 2023, 4:13 pm)54APhotography wrote Indeed. Perhaps as previously mentioned there may be a number to carry advertisements rather than trainers. Time will tell, as ever speculation rules the roost on forums.
(11 Dec 2023, 12:10 am)logidoodah wrote If that were true surely you'd use the older vehicles such as drifter examples and put the refurbished ones on the 60
(11 Dec 2023, 12:12 am)Storx wrote I'm not sure it would make sense to purchase buses from a dealer, and then refurbishment them, to do the role either when you could get some life expired Enviro 400's or B9's from London to do the same thing which Arriva pretty much done.
I know GNE like spunking money up a tree, but this is next level stupidity.
Then again, with this management, I wouldn't be surprised one bit
(11 Dec 2023, 12:18 am)logidoodah wrote I agree with you, My point is that they must have (and should have) a plan to put them into service when they have refurbished them...I just used the drifters as an example as many people on here complain of the state of them both inside and out the bus.
(11 Dec 2023, 12:23 am)Storx wrote Dw, I wasn't arguing against you. Was just adding onto your post instead of saying the exact same thing, 2 minutes later. It would make even less sense to have them around when there's the awful Versa's lingering around imo, never mind the Drifters especially when these new buses are Euro 6 and according to Dan in the past, have new engines fitted aswell.
(11 Dec 2023, 9:19 am)Unber43 wrote well apparently these new buses have USBs been refurbed yet the 60 cannot get anything and its a flagship route
well...they cannot even get 6 out of the 8 drifters onto the 60 as 4 are on the South Tyneside circuit.
(11 Dec 2023, 9:19 am)Unber43 wrote well apparently these new buses have USBs been refurbed yet the 60 cannot get anything and its a flagship route
well...they cannot even get 6 out of the 8 drifters onto the 60 as 4 are on the South Tyneside circuit.
(11 Dec 2023, 10:14 pm)Unber43 wrote I certainly would, I would say
X1, X10, X21, 4, 10, 21, 53, 54, 56, 60
the 49/49A/97 could have been but theyve just been dumped
(11 Dec 2023, 10:27 pm)busmanT wrote but 5369-76 aren't Euro VI so can't go into Newcastle which is surely essential for driver training buses.
(11 Dec 2023, 11:11 pm)Storx wrote The 21 is GNE's flagship route.
10, 20, 56, X1 are the other 4 main ones though imo.
I wouldn't count anything else as really flagship.
Stagecoach Newcastle: 39/40/62/63
Arriva Northumbria: Unsure, all could be for a shout bar the 1/2/35/57/57A
Arriva Durham County: X4/63/X66/X67/7
Stagecoach Sunderland / South Shields: Unsure, E1/E2/E6/3/4 Sunderland?
Stagecoach Teesside: 12/36/37/38
That's what I'd say for them all personally.
(11 Dec 2023, 11:31 pm)logidoodah wrote Stagecoach Sunderland = Highest freq. route is E1/E2/E6 (comb.) & 20
(11 Dec 2023, 10:27 pm)busmanT wrote but 5369-76 aren't Euro VI so can't go into Newcastle which is surely essential for driver training buses.
(11 Dec 2023, 11:11 pm)Storx wrote The 21 is GNE's flagship route.
10, 20, 56, X1 are the other 4 main ones though imo.
I wouldn't count anything else as really flagship.
Stagecoach Newcastle: 39/40/62/63
Arriva Northumbria: Unsure, all could be for a shout bar the 1/2/35/57/57A
Arriva Durham County: X4/63/X66/X67/7
Stagecoach Sunderland / South Shields: Unsure, E1/E2/E6/3/4 Sunderland?
Stagecoach Teesside: 12/36/37/38
That's what I'd say for them all personally.