To summarise, the Cobalt ones don't sound amatuerish like the Citylink's.
Good move GNE.
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(03 Mar 2014, 8:49 pm)ne14ne1 wrote Just thought I'd mention I was on a new Cobalt Clipper - first one I've been on with the next stop annoucements working - and what a difference! They sound so much more professional than the ones on the likes of the Citylink58. They don't shout for a start, much more subtle but still hear-able. The actual voice isn't overly-Geordie (if at all?) or overly-enthusiastic like the ones on the Citylinks.
To summarise, the Cobalt ones don't sound amatuerish like the Citylink's.
Good move GNE.
(03 Mar 2014, 2:22 pm)eezypeazy wrote Got to be at least 10 metres long:
https://www.gov.uk/become-lorry-bus-driv...iving-test
One of the driver training coaches is also GNE's last manual transmission bus - a 'plus' for those who pass their test in it!
(03 Mar 2014, 11:07 pm)GMitchelhill wrote Could be worse. It could be like the Metro ones that the other week decided to announce the stations in any order it fancied.
I got on a Fawdon.
Announcements did the stations in this order.
Regent Centre
Kingston Park
West Jesmond
Regent Centre
Fawdon
South Gosforth
West Jesmond
Ilford Road
Wansbeck Road
Was back to normal by the time it got to Jesmond.
(03 Mar 2014, 11:07 pm)GMitchelhill wrote Could be worse. It could be like the Metro ones that the other week decided to announce the stations in any order it fancied.
I got on a Fawdon.
Announcements did the stations in this order.
Regent Centre
Kingston Park
West Jesmond
Regent Centre
Fawdon
South Gosforth
West Jesmond
Ilford Road
Wansbeck Road
Was back to normal by the time it got to Jesmond.
(04 Mar 2014, 6:39 am)Dan wrote Had this problem myself once. Sunday night and the announcements were all over the joint. I had my earphones in and was looking at the screen to help me when to get off... I got off at the wrong station because Stadium of Light was announced about four stops early.
(04 Mar 2014, 2:17 am)park5354 wrote 7060 was the last manual transmission coach, but has been withdrawn, so all coaches in Driving School are now automatic.
(04 Mar 2014, 10:53 am)Washingtonian wrote Washington cadet NA52 BVF has suffered an engine fire at Biddick Village centre this morning. I saw 2 fire engines on the scene but no ambulances, so it looks as if no one has been hurt, thank God. fLooks like it is only the rear of the vehicle which has suffered damage. Destination screen, rear window, panels etc are burned to a crisp. As much as these buses look nice and are comfortable etc, they either need new engines or withdrawn for good. I always seem to hear drivers talking about problems with them and warning lights coming on etc.
(04 Mar 2014, 2:17 am)park5354 wrote 7060 was the last manual transmission coach, but has been withdrawn, so all coaches in Driving School are now automatic.
(04 Mar 2014, 5:58 pm)Dan wrote To clear earlier confusion up in regards to 5256's arrival at Chester-le-Street - it arrived this afternoon and has not been out in service yet. Adam, you must have seen another vehicle on the 50 - too busy looking at the blonde over the bus, I think! Andreos, this may have been the OmniCity you noticed in the depot opposed to a one we've noticed having troubles lately.
I should get an opportunity to update fleet lists and news this evening to reflect this.
(04 Mar 2014, 11:38 am)speedwheels22 wrote The cadgets r getting worse now gne need to take them of the road I don't feel safe on them any more
(04 Mar 2014, 6:22 pm)Michael wrote Sunderland echo has a video of the cadet which caught fire earlier...
http://www.sunderlandecho.com/news/video...-1-6477124
(04 Mar 2014, 5:58 pm)Dan wrote To clear earlier confusion up in regards to 5256's arrival at Chester-le-Street - it arrived this afternoon and has not been out in service yet. Adam, you must have seen another vehicle on the 50 - too busy looking at the blonde over the bus, I think! Andreos, this may have been the OmniCity you noticed in the depot opposed to a one we've noticed having troubles lately.
I should get an opportunity to update fleet lists and news this evening to reflect this.
(04 Mar 2014, 6:47 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote Looks to be a Write Off, not much point in spending money on repairing it if it's to be withdrawn come the end of 2014, As we know Diagtest Ltd have been extensive work on the Electrics etc on the Washington Batch, Not pointing fingers here, but they could of rewired something wrong when repairing the Vehicle, which has resulted in a Engine Fire, Just listing a Possibility.
I think i'll avoid sitting at the Rear of a Cadet in Future and sit near the Front, otherwise i'll get the 2C/50 in future, don't fancy being burnt to a Crisp just Yet. Is there any chance GNE could source some Midibuses Temporarily like they did for Q1/Q2 before the Versas Arrived, to then Withdraw the Cadets earlier than Anticipated i.e. from Ensign.
As for 5256, I do apologize as it must of been a Different Omnicity, Probs 5258/9 and I simply misread the Fleet Number or Something, but I could of sworn it was 5256 though, Note to Andreos1 the Blondy had the Day Off Today so wouldn't of seen her anyway.
(04 Mar 2014, 7:40 pm)dans_bus_photos wrote Why would they withdraw them just because one has caught fire? I supose all the scania's should be withdrawn too then just because 4931 caught fire on boxing day?