(25 Feb 2014, 5:02 pm)andreos1 wrote Have you been on an x1 through 'Herrington Burrrrrrn' yet?
It is Gary doing his best Jeremy Clarkson impression - in fact, the best in the worrrld!
(25 Feb 2014, 5:32 pm)Tom wrote Yeah, the other week! Is that where he says ''Next stop... You guessed it Herrington Burn''. If so it's awesome. The next stop announcements were quite annoying after a while though.
(25 Feb 2014, 6:24 pm)northtynelinks2 wrote Going through the Fleet Allocation on GNEs website and noticed all these mistakes (some have already been mentioned):
3941 - Shown to be in metroradio livery instead of TEN
3942 - Shown to be in TEN livery instead of metroradio
4989 - Shown to be in The Nine livery still instead of Prince Bishops
4990 - Shown to be in The Nine livery still instead of Prince Bishops
4991 - Shown to be in The Nine livery still instead of Prince Bishops
4992 - Shown to be in The Nine livery still instead of Prince Bishops
5151 - Shown to be in The Centurion livery instead of the Generic Livery
5204 - Shown to be in Laser livery instead of the Generic Livery
5208 - Shown to be still in Fab 56 livery instead of its Black base
5331 - Shown to be Sliver instead of Blaydon Racers livery
5333 - Shown to be Silver rather than Maroon
5334 - Shown to be still at Percy Main and in Cobalt Clipper livery rather than Deptford or Peterlee in Maroon
5336 - Shown to be in Silver (not sure if the allocation is right though)
8306 - Shown to be in Simplicity livery instead of its purple base
8307 - Shown to be in Simplicity livery instead of its purple base
8308 - Shown to be in Simplicity livery instead of its purple base
8309 - Shown to be in Simplicity livery instead of its purple base
8319 - Shown to be in Simplicity livery instead of its purple base
If I have missed any out then sorry. Think 5152 is in the same position as 5151 but I didn't want to post it just in case I made myself look like a fool by been wrong.
(24 Feb 2014, 10:33 pm)aureolin wrote Looks like GNE has only retained one of the NPower services: http://issuu.com/bridgetphillipson/docs/...dget_phill
(25 Feb 2014, 6:30 pm)Tom wrote 4989-4992 were never in ''The Nine'' livery! It was 4945-4948 I believe, with 4948 in a purple colour with Go North East vinyls applied.
Photo © Matt Williamson - 4946
Photo © emdjt42 - 4948
(25 Feb 2014, 6:24 pm)northtynelinks2 wrote Going through the Fleet Allocation on GNEs website and noticed all these mistakes (some have already been mentioned):
(25 Feb 2014, 6:55 pm)Dan wrote Have sent an e-mail... Added a few more myself too.
Hopefully get it fixed for next Monday, but not promising anything.
6080 has had its upper front window "TEN" logo removed in favour of a "Free Wi-Fi" logo. Think this will become fleet standard.
(25 Feb 2014, 9:57 pm)CatsFast101 wrote Oh? What was controversial I'm intrigued?!
(25 Feb 2014, 10:01 pm)Dan wrote It was removed for a reason - a silly argument over one word which could have been prevented had that one sentence not been included. Those who weren't online at the time haven't and don't need to see it.
This is Go North East - Latest, not Jezza! Hahah.
(25 Feb 2014, 10:01 pm)Dan wrote It was removed for a reason - a silly argument over one word which could have been prevented had that one sentence not been included. Those who weren't online at the time haven't and don't need to see it.
This is Go North East - Latest, not Jezza! Hahah.
(25 Feb 2014, 5:29 pm)aureolin wrote Should just be a case of buying a new reg for 4840, and then they're free to reallocate 340GUP to another vehicle.
Between Saturday 1st and Monday 3rd March, Birtley Lane will be closed for three days between Mount Pleasant Road and Durham Road for resurfacing.
During this time, Service M2 will be unable to serve Birtley War Memorial or Birtley Front Street and will be diverted via Harras Bank, terminating at the Leisure Centre. Passengers requiring this bus towards Barley Mow and Vigo Lane are advised to catch Service 21 to the Leisure Centre and change to the M2 there.
Service M2A will operate normal route to Birtley Town Centre via Harass Bank, then divert via The Avenue to Birtley Lane, then resume normal route.
Service M3 will operate normal route to Birtley Town Centre and then divert via The Avenue to Birtley Lane, then resume normal route.
On Sunday 2nd March, the entire junction will be closed between Orchard Street and Mitchell Street, so Service 21 will be diverted via Station Lane, Ravensworth Road and Edward Road, omitting Birtley Fire Station bus stops in both directions.
Similarly, Services 28 & 28A will divert from Station Lane via Ravensworth Road and Edward Road in both directions, also omitting Birtley Fire Station bus stops in both directions.
(26 Feb 2014, 2:57 pm)GMitchelhill wrote 340GUP is 4840s original reg plate. It would need a brand.new reg if they want to use the private plate elsewhere.
(26 Feb 2014, 4:37 pm)chrisnorthern wrote Gaz is right about this - 340 GUP is now on its 3rd vehicle for Go North East. The previous ones were:
1: the DAF/Duple coach 7035, acquired March 1989 as C776 MVH, re-registered 340 GUP in June 1990, re-registered C799 JGR and sold in December 1994.
2: Volvo B10M (short)/Plaxton coach acquired from Gypsy Queen, Langley Park as E102 DJR, re-registered 340 GUP in December 1994, transferred to OK in July 1995, re-registered back to E102 DJR and sold in October 1997.
Registration 340 GUP on retention till -
3:Volvo B10BLE 4840, registered 340 GUP from new in April 1998.
Details of these cherished registrations (and the others currently with GNE) are from the records of the PSV Circle, the Northern Group Enthusiasts Club and on the subscription website BusView.
Hope that helps
Chris
(26 Feb 2014, 6:01 pm)citaro5284 wrote New chassis wash in operation at Riverside
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AAj3um6HQb4&app=desktop
(26 Feb 2014, 7:57 pm)aureolin wrote Impressive. What does it wash the chassis with? Or is it just as simple as distilled water or something?
First pass applies detergent and it returns with rinse water.
Wash water reclaim system
Interceptor designed to handle high levels of oil and grease
Biocide is used to kill microbes that cause unpleasent odours
Disinfectant can be injected into final rinse
Recycles 100% of water returned to the system