(15 Feb 2014, 9:32 pm)Davey Bowyer wrote If Arriva we're looking for a route change for the 306 (and no, I'm not being biased towards GNE, I'm looking from a marketing POV), I'd say this would be likely:
- Pulling it out of Battle Hill due to GNE dominating the corridor with 11 buses per hour.
(15 Feb 2014, 10:39 pm)VolvoMarkII wrote Looking from a marketing POV, as you suggest for some reason (even when marketing teams do not decide bus routes - they market the final product!) how exactly would a company justify throwing away revenue just because they are not the dominant operator in the area?
What planet do you live on?
(16 Feb 2014, 2:05 pm)Roland Pratt wrote Pleased to see Whitby weren't using minibuses on the X4 today on their first day - 4042 and 4704. We'll see what happens tomorrow when they need more than two!
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(16 Feb 2014, 2:09 pm)tyresmoke wrote One of those two will finish at Redcar tonight. Likewise one of the boards starting at Redcar this morning will finish at Whitby tonight. Same all the way through the week. No doubt these are the two boards that will end up with the worst allocations as they keep swapping the crap!
(16 Feb 2014, 2:09 pm)tyresmoke wrote One of those two will finish at Redcar tonight. Likewise one of the boards starting at Redcar this morning will finish at Whitby tonight. Same all the way through the week. No doubt these are the two boards that will end up with the worst allocations as they keep swapping the crap!
(16 Feb 2014, 2:09 pm)tyresmoke wrote One of those two will finish at Redcar tonight. Likewise one of the boards starting at Redcar this morning will finish at Whitby tonight. Same all the way through the week. No doubt these are the two boards that will end up with the worst allocations as they keep swapping the crap!
(16 Feb 2014, 2:32 pm)Roland Pratt wrote How does that work then? How does the Whitby driver get back to Whitby and vice versa? Do they swap crews at Loftus or something?!
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(16 Feb 2014, 2:28 pm)Roland Pratt wrote Shame they can't put deckers on it. They'll still have to do light running to change them over!
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(02 Feb 2014, 10:06 am)tyresmoke wrote Well as its a quiet Sunday morning I thought I would round up our orders for this year... Most of these have been mentioned and/or hinted at on various Facebook groups already.
10 VDL Pulsar - Stockton -Service 5/5A (Sapphire spec)
14 VDL Pulsar - Redcar/Whitby - Service X3/X4/4 (Sapphire spec)
8 VDL Pulsar - Jesmond - Service 306
5 VDL Pulsar - Darlington - Service 1/5 (may go to Durham svc 23)
6 ADL Enviro 400 - Ashington - Service X21/X22 (Sapphire spec)
6 unknown double deck -Ashington/Alnwick -Service X18
Total 49
This should enable us to bin what's left of the Prestiges and make a good start on the Darts too, especially with so many Solos freed up by cascades.
X21/X22 Sapphire will be also getting 8 E400 refurbished, likely to be 7514-21
(14 Feb 2014, 2:43 pm)tyresmoke wrote That's the problem, we don't generally have service specific rotas at Arriva as far as I know, for example my rota at Stockton has 56 drivers on it and the only service we don't touch is the X2. We do everything else that the depot does, but ask me for a place around Peterlee or Wingate etc and I wouldn't have a clue... I know my route (ie the 21A) and that's it... Somebody asked me if I went past St Bedes School earlier, which was met with a 'Where's that?' lol
(17 Feb 2014, 1:10 pm)Chris wrote Just out of curiosity, which is better from a drivers point of view: The variety of a general rota, or the familiarity of a route-specific rota? Anyone know if GNE & Stagecoach do the same?
(17 Feb 2014, 1:16 pm)Dan wrote Go North East have specific business units at each depot - services like the TEN and Toon Link will belong to one business unit, and only certain drivers will be able to operate the services in this business unit.
This means that drivers can be completely familiar with a few services - know the zone boundaries inside and out, know where a stop may be that a passenger requests which a driver from another business unit may not be able to identify, etc...
If it's a rather small business unit, passengers can get to know their drivers too. the Tynedalexpress was first marketed, something along the lines of 'Driven by your friendly local drivers at Hexham depot' was something said.
(17 Feb 2014, 1:29 pm)andreos1 wrote Apart from the examples you gave, where you have stated certain units are allocated certain drivers, can anyone confirm if an ex Winlaton driver would appear on a 57 or 58 now, or will they still drive routes, previously allocated to their home depot?
(17 Feb 2014, 1:29 pm)andreos1 wrote That then links into an additional question, since there are now a range of vehicles allocated (often incorrectly) to different routes.
If a problem occurs with a decker working an 11 and the only spare vehicle is a Versa, what will happen to the ex Winlaton driver if he/she isn't familiar with that vehicle type?
Will they be told to just get on with it, or have driving staff been given familiarisation training behind the scenes?
Obviously depot standardisation comes into its own here, but with a depot the size of Riverside, that is practically impossible.
Officers need to trace the driver of a forklift or telehandler - similar to a JCB - which was travelling in front of the bus just before the collision.
(17 Feb 2014, 9:20 pm)aureolin wrote I had thought most buses now have drivers view CCTV cameras installed these days? For insurance purposes more than anything else.
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(19 Feb 2014, 8:55 am)Dan wrote Assuming VLW39 (LJ51DJD) is just one example of a Volvo B7TL heading to the North East shortly?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/110217213@N07/12630165405/
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(19 Feb 2014, 8:55 am)Dan wrote Assuming VLW39 (LJ51DJD) is just one example of a Volvo B7TL heading to the North East shortly?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/110217213@N07/12630165405/
VLW21 LJ51DGX
VLW34 LJ51DHP
VLW38 LJ51DHZ
VLW39 LJ51DJD
VLW41 LJ51OSK
VLW43 LF02PKU
VLW44 LF02PKV
VLW45 LF02PKX
VLW48 LF02PLJ
VLW49 LF02PLN
VLW50 LF02PLO
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(20 Feb 2014, 4:45 pm)Michael wrote PB0002717/54 - ARRIVA DURHAM COUNTY LTD, 1 ADMIRAL WAY, DOXFORD INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PARK, SUNDERLAND, SR3 3XP
Variation Accepted by SN: Operating between Darlington and Barnard Castle given service number 75/76 effective from 24-Feb-2014. To amend Route and Timetable.
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(20 Feb 2014, 12:39 pm)tyresmoke wrote Will have to check my list but if I remember right this should be one of our 11 yes.
Latest allocation sheet throws up a few interesting points...
Firstly the transfers on paper are:
1309/1737 Darlington-Redcar (replacing 2827/2828 to Whitby via paintshop)
1724 reserve-Darlington (cover for 4809 - in reality I don't think 1724 has ever been withdrawn)
1739 Redcar-reserve
4045 Stockton-reserve
7437 Jesmond-Ashington
7467 Ashington-Jesmond
Various depots are still hanging onto buses for various reasons...
1428 has returned to Darlington and is back on the road, they were hanging onto 2 Darts (1301/2 if I remember right) whilst 1428 and 4809 were off the road.
Thus 1653/4 are still awaiting transfer from Durham to Redcar, who as a result are still using reserve/transfer Darts 1711/1737/1739/1743 and Prestiges 4044/68.
Stockton are still using Prestige 4045 in a reserve capacity for the next few months to give us extra flexibility I gather.
Temsa 4718 is back on the road at Redcar too, but that may have just displaced another to go to Smiles for engineering modifications.
(20 Feb 2014, 5:43 pm)Tom wrote Are 2827/2828 for those Whitby services your mentioned a while a go?
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(21 Feb 2014, 7:15 pm)bcal3119 wrote Does anyone knows about which journeys of 44 Newcastle-Morpeth are serving by Jesmond depot? As I think before last year, all of the route 44A journeys are served by Ashington depot. But in these days, I think only part of the journeys are by Ashington.
The point I'm asking such question is that I saw 4510 on 44 leaving Haymarket at 1750 today, which is my first time to see a roll blind B10BLE on 44 to Morpeth (instead of Dinnington, quite often to see it though). So I hope I can catch a photo of one of these before they have been withdrawn.
And one more thing, Optare Spectra 7483 has it's advertisement removed leaving a nice pure Arriva livery, that really looks good!!