(16 Oct 2024, 6:58 am)L469 YVK wrote How many E400MMC are there going to be in total from Kent?
14 - all for Durham.
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(16 Oct 2024, 8:07 am)L469 YVK wrote Would it not have been better sending them to Ashington & Blyth with most of the newer classic E400s (14/64/15 reg) going to Durham in turn?
Surely it would make more sense keeping all the E400MMC together in Northumbria.
(16 Oct 2024, 7:42 am)Kuyoyo wrote 14 - all for Durham.
(16 Oct 2024, 8:07 am)L469 YVK wrote Would it not have been better sending them to Ashington & Blyth with most of the newer classic E400s (14/64/15 reg) going to Durham in turn?
Surely it would make more sense keeping all the E400MMC together in Northumbria.
(16 Oct 2024, 9:18 am)PH - BQA wrote Durham needs newer stock too, can’t just keep sending Northumbria's oldest stock there.
Equally, the remaining 2014-5 E400s in Northumbria have had a particularly hard life and are now generally used on more relaxed work.
Obviously Blyth don’t have any MMCs, so I’m not sure on the benefit of that over the E400s they currently have? Redcar have MMCs, so it’s not as if there aren’t any south of the Tyne.
(16 Oct 2024, 10:17 am)Storx wrote Assuming these are going to withdraw:
1351-1356
7416/18/19/22/29
With all the 09/14/15 E400 classics heading to Darlington and 7510-12 going into reserve or withdrawn aswell?
(16 Oct 2024, 11:58 am)Kuyoyo wrote 1437/65/6 will be released to Darlington alongside 7517/21. Durham retain 7514/5/6 and 7523/39 (which are Euro6 so helpful - alongside these MMCs - for the X12).
7510/1/2 are reserve for further use if required elsewhere - but given their height and age, more than likely be withdrawn.
The B7s are indeed withdrawn.
(16 Oct 2024, 11:58 am)Kuyoyo wrote 1437/65/6 will be released to Darlington alongside 7517/21. Durham retain 7514/5/6 and 7523/39 (which are Euro6 so helpful - alongside these MMCs - for the X12).
7510/1/2 are reserve for further use if required elsewhere - but given their height and age, more than likely be withdrawn.
The B7s are indeed withdrawn.
(16 Oct 2024, 1:27 pm)PH - BQA wrote Seems like a net increase in vehicles overall for Durham (14 in, 13 out composed of 5x B7TLs, 3x Pulsars, 7510-2/17/21), and an increase in overall capacity. Has there been an increase in passenger loadings on their services?
(16 Oct 2024, 5:45 pm)davao123 wrote I got told it could be the 61 plate Pulsars at Wythenshawe that could be coming to replace the Temsas.
In my opinion, the only way those Pulsars 1 would be in the North East, is if they went to Alpha to be scrapped.
(17 Oct 2024, 2:56 pm)alexanderdennis0312933 wrote What about Yorkshire's pulsars that are meant to be coming up to Belmont? Any idea?
(17 Oct 2024, 2:56 pm)alexanderdennis0312933 wrote What about Yorkshire's pulsars that are meant to be coming up to Belmont? Any idea?
(17 Oct 2024, 6:56 pm)alexanderdennis0312933 wrote The pulsar swap for the e200s???
(17 Oct 2024, 3:50 pm)PH - BQA wrote 7594 has been pictured on the X12 today.
Given the age and nature of the vehicles utilised on the X21 between Durham and Newcastle, allocating MMCs onto the Newcastle X12 workings could be a good move if Arriva were able to do it on a regular basis.
(17 Oct 2024, 6:56 pm)alexanderdennis0312933 wrote The pulsar swap for the e200s???
(17 Oct 2024, 6:56 pm)alexanderdennis0312933 wrote The pulsar swap for the e200s???
(17 Oct 2024, 7:56 pm)Kuyoyo wrote No Pulsars were swapped for E200s - Durham's E200s were released by PVR reductions (1320-2 and 1329/31) and by the changes to the 58 contract requiring Euro6 Streetlites being transferred from Darlington which were freed up by the entry into service of the ex-North West E300s (1323-7 and 1330).
(18 Oct 2024, 9:25 am)Mark66t wrote 1404 as transferred back to Ashington after been on loan to Stockton
(18 Oct 2024, 10:33 am)Aaron21 wrote Yep because maybe Ashington have finally realised that the solos current uo there (not talking the 3 small onez) are dog sh/t. This I believe replaced 1 of them. Tbf they need to get rid of all of them. Then again they could get rid of the 3 small ones as well since we know that the longer buses can do the route. Brand 2 StreetLite in the Northumberland Line connect route branding. Would look nice but yea. I think Ashington have finally decided to make the change
(18 Oct 2024, 1:52 pm)Mike_98 wrote They could probs send them Solos to Redcar or Stockton to throw on routes which don't have high passenger demand. Or they could straight scrap them or even sell them off. Make a little cash off them.
(18 Oct 2024, 10:33 am)Aaron21 wrote Yep because maybe Ashington have finally realised that the solos current uo there (not talking the 3 small onez) are dog sh/t. This I believe replaced 1 of them. Tbf they need to get rid of all of them. Then again they could get rid of the 3 small ones as well since we know that the longer buses can do the route. Brand 2 StreetLite in the Northumberland Line connect route branding. Would look nice but yea. I think Ashington have finally decided to make the change