(31 Mar 2014, 4:12 pm)Tom wrote It's going to be in service?
Better be something Good then Dan, But then again it's probably another Hospital Service or Something.
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(31 Mar 2014, 5:00 pm)Arcticrossy92 wrote For work on the S1 maybe, to move the cadet off.I had never thought of that before. Personally that Cadet is way too big for the S1 but it probably wont happen. The only thing I can think of is a spare for the 27X but that is very unlikely.
(31 Mar 2014, 5:02 pm)Robert wrote I had never thought of that before. Personally that Cadet is way too big for the S1 but it probably wont happen. The only thing I can think of is a spare for the 27X but that is very unlikely.
(31 Mar 2014, 5:04 pm)Tom wrote But none of those services would need to be registered on VOSA?
(31 Mar 2014, 10:37 am)Andreos Constantopolous wrote The x1 announcements do my head in.
Tom mentioned he used it the other week, thinking the 'next stop.... Herrington Burrrrrrrn' was great (it was a positive response anyway).
'Next stop is Wrekenton. Alight here for the shops' and the general patter, discussion etc between Gary and Lisa, is annoying.
However, on the 4, the two just simply announce the stops.
Gary is on some buses, Lisa on others and on one or two of them, Lisa suddenly announces a stop, despite every other one (both prior and beyond) being announced by Gary!
(31 Mar 2014, 5:09 pm)aureolin wrote It was originally said that they were chosen because they're "well known" voices from the region (nowt to do with the advertising of course). Funny, because I'd say a well known voice from the region would be someone like Tim Healy, Jimmy Nail, Alan Shearer, etc.
Still think my suggestion of Holly and Charlotte off Geordie Shore would have went down well with the younguns.
(31 Mar 2014, 5:11 pm)Dan wrote Hahah! I'd love that, but I reckon they'd be a bit more irritating than owt that's used at the moment...
(31 Mar 2014, 5:09 pm)aureolin wrote It was originally said that they were chosen because they're "well known" voices from the region (nowt to do with the advertising of course). Funny, because I'd say a well known voice from the region would be someone like Tim Healy, Jimmy Nail, Alan Shearer, etc.
Still think my suggestion of Holly and Charlotte off Geordie Shore would have went down well with the younguns.
(31 Mar 2014, 5:09 pm)aureolin wrote It was originally said that they were chosen because they're "well known" voices from the region (nowt to do with the advertising of course). Funny, because I'd say a well known voice from the region would be someone like Tim Healy, Jimmy Nail, Alan Shearer, etc.
Still think my suggestion of Holly and Charlotte off Geordie Shore would have went down well with the younguns.
(31 Mar 2014, 5:15 pm)Marcus wrote Tim Healy would have been EPIC - ''We are now approaching Solana Newcastle''. I pity Chester's Unit 1 drivers who have to do 21's all day listening to those daft voices. I think Steve does the ones over at Newcastle, and on the way to Chester the two of them mix then towards Durham Karen takes over. Those drivers will be glad whenever they get a run on the X25 or 71, just out of interest, and as technology is one of my worst enemies, can the drivers actually manually turn the announcements off?
(31 Mar 2014, 6:39 pm)nk55 wrote Being a unit 1 driver, those announcements tend to blend in with the background noise nowadays, however having 3962 or 3965 and a turn on the 71 or X25 is a joy. I think its 6059 that has the really loud announcements, not good at 4.37am!!
(31 Mar 2014, 6:56 pm)BJ10VUS wrote I don't mind the 'Angel' announcements, apart from the fact that the phrase "If this is your stop, please press the bell once and remain seated until the bus stops" is added on to every stop.
(31 Mar 2014, 7:02 pm)nk55 wrote For me it's always been 6060. I get the 8:10 (Duty 120) from Chester Black Horse (you know that one that they sometimes care about and occasionally don't operate) every day, and it used to be 3965 and 3962 day in day out although at the minute we get Presidents and the Hybrids. Being half asleep when you sit down on the bus and the announcements blaring at you really does get frustrating.
(31 Mar 2014, 6:56 pm)BJ10VUS wrote I don't mind the 'Angel' announcements, apart from the fact that the phrase "If this is your stop, please press the bell once and remain seated until the bus stops" is added on to every stop.
(31 Mar 2014, 7:09 pm)Marcus wrote Duty 120 must be a 4 day week shift or the 5 day week lifers do, its not 1 that we do.
(31 Mar 2014, 5:07 pm)Dan wrote The VOSA registration is the key hint at the moment.
I believe if services can receive fares, they have to be registered - I doubt you'll find a hospital shuttle whereby passengers have to pay to get on it...
(31 Mar 2014, 8:13 pm)GuyParkRoyal wrote My guess is the shuttle that will cover Finchale Road in Hebburn during a period of roadworks as an MPD looks to be the correct size and fares will need to be taken for customers making a journey along the length of Finchale Road.