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(23 Feb 2014, 12:19 pm)Davey Bowyer wrote Why don't Arriva install radios on their buses for? It would massively help the reliability of some services and would stop bunching. I was going down the Coast Road yesterday and two 308's were bunching past Holy Cross towards Newcastle. If they had radios installed, the driver infront could've simply put an RTS through for the one behind to take all his passengers and he would've been able to run dry to Newcastle and leave almost on time.
(23 Feb 2014, 12:34 pm)Kuyoyo wrote Arriva did have radios until last year when their central control at Jesmond was closed. Instead, drivers now simply contact their depot on the phone (obviously when safe to use the phone) to report late running or to report a breakdown.
(23 Feb 2014, 12:19 pm)Davey Bowyer wrote Why don't Arriva install radios on their buses for? It would massively help the reliability of some services and would stop bunching. I was going down the Coast Road yesterday and two 308's were bunching past Holy Cross towards Newcastle. If they had radios installed, the driver infront could've simply put an RTS through for the one behind to take all his passengers and he would've been able to run dry to Newcastle and leave almost on time.
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(23 Feb 2014, 4:37 pm)tyresmoke wrote Just a quick note to say the previously released list of new buses has changed slightly, with Durham's service 23 definitely getting investment now in lieu of Darlington getting additional single decks. Likely the cascaded Solo's will end up at either Darlington or Blyth.
(23 Feb 2014, 4:37 pm)Tom wrote I guess they will go to Blyth? Possibly replacing the older MPD's for use on the 2?
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(23 Feb 2014, 4:37 pm)Tom wrote I guess they will go to Blyth? Possibly replacing the older MPD's for use on the 2?
(23 Feb 2014, 4:50 pm)Dan wrote Anyone know what the loadings are actually like on service 23 between Peterlee and Hartlepool? I've never been startled by the loadings between Sunderland and Peterlee, myself... Tops of about 5 pensioners and 3 fare payers during peak periods.
(23 Feb 2014, 4:50 pm)Dan wrote Anyone know what the loadings are actually like on service 23 between Peterlee and Hartlepool? I've never been startled by the loadings between Sunderland and Peterlee, myself... Tops of about 5 pensioners and 3 fare payers during peak periods, getting off at Sunderland.
(23 Feb 2014, 5:04 pm)Dan wrote It's not great... I'd suggest it can justify the 30 minute frequency, but nothing more.
Certainly still a better performer than the 23 though.
(23 Feb 2014, 5:06 pm)Tom wrote Yeah, I think the Peterlee to Sunderland section of the route is better. I don't think upgrading the 23 is a very good idea, the 24 maybe, but not the 23
(23 Feb 2014, 5:06 pm)Tom wrote Yeah, I think the Peterlee to Sunderland section of the route is better. I don't think upgrading the 23 is a very good idea, the 24 maybe, but not the 23
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(23 Feb 2014, 5:16 pm)VolvoMarkII wrote 23 must make money if Arriva are investing in it. They generally don't invest where the less profitable routes are. So with reported low usage, I suspect the overall picture shows better, which nobody on here would be able to comment on.
(23 Feb 2014, 5:23 pm)Dan wrote I get it.. The Solos must be filled with pensioners at half 9 - covers the costs for the rest of the day and makes a hefty profit.
In all seriousness, we've identified one good area of the route (Blackhall to Hartlepool, as suggested by tyresmoke above)... That must be picking up the pieces for the rest of the route though, and can't be making a great deal of profit overall...
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(23 Feb 2014, 5:35 pm)tyresmoke wrote Being the quickest option between Sunderland and Hartlepool helps, and the upgrade to full size buses must be justified otherwise as VolvoMarkII says, Arriva wouldn't invest if the business case wasn't there (or indeed if it would extract revenue from another route dragging the whole house of cards down...).
There's no denying that certain routes don't generate a massive amount of profit but they are slowly being thinned out (see the recent changes on Teesside) but there are a few jewels in the crown which see repeated investment across the region.
Hopefully by 2015 we will have all of the poor quality vehicles left in the fleet ousted, certainly we are expecting to be completely low floor inside the next few months. What's left of the DAF Prestiges will be all gone, as will the older MPD's and hopefully a start can be made on the larger Darts too
(22 Feb 2014, 9:28 am)tyresmoke wrote Probably worth mentioning that the Darlington Dalesbus will start from Middlesbrough this summer, in an attempt to attract would-be Moorsbus travellers onto the Dalesbus network instead as a replacement Sunday activity.
(23 Feb 2014, 3:42 pm)palatine3833 wrote We used to have a radio system at Durham, but the vast majority of the time buses were out of range and therefore the radios wouldn't work, simply because of the amount of countryside and rural routes that we ran, so we were left to use phones anyway.
With regards to sending a bus empty after transferring passengers, this would increase lost mileage, something which the company is trying to crack down on as much as possible. All it takes is for buses to 'bunnyhop' each other and its amazing how much difference it makes to making up time.
(23 Feb 2014, 5:51 pm)Davey Bowyer wrote Not really though. It's better to make up the lost time to get back on time and despite there being dead mileage, customer satisfaction would improve dramatically despite having to change onboard the on time bus if their particular bus was late. If you look at it like this, an on time 43 overtook the late one I was on and got into Newcastle on time BUT, the 1625 45 would've left Haymarket approximately 20 minutes late and that would have a major knock on effect on service 44 and make service 44 late due to a sharp increase in the number of passengers boarding the 1640 44 out of Newcastle and even worse, that journey runs to Morpeth meaning that it would struggle to keep to time as well as coping with the traffic through Gosforth and Wideopen.
(23 Feb 2014, 5:54 pm)Dan wrote Have to agree. Providing it's managed correctly and there isn't a 90 minute gap between services (I won't go there again...), I see no reason why running dead to make up time is something to be cracked down on.