(11 Aug 2014, 10:22 pm)AIG20 wrote If the last three MAN ALX300s were to be replaced, I assume they would be replaced by E300s to upgrade service X20. It's surprising in a way having the eldest vehicles in the fleet (even though they are 10/11 years old) operating an "express" route.I'd imagine if they replaced the remaining ALX300 then they would just put 36XXX/37XXX on the X20
(12 Aug 2014, 11:59 am)AIG20 wrote Stockton are getting 25 ADL E300s to allow the withdrawal of 25 non-DDA MAN ALX300s. There will still be many non-DDA buses left at Stockton once these E300s enter service. We may have to wait until next year for confirmation on any other orders.
Slatyford only have 6 non-DDA MAN ALX300s left - two of which should have been withdrawn (or placed in reserve) due to the arrival of two Ex-South Shields DDA compliant examples.
(13 Aug 2014, 7:43 am)Dan wrote Fleet lists up-to-date again (as per latest fleet allocation)!Where are the 2 new vehicles today on what route so I can inspect and photos will be on my revamped profile later as you probs know via my loads of uploads since sunday
Have also put the Walkergate E400s which were at Glasgow back as Walkergate, and the Stockton ALX400s back to Stockton - they were already obviously like that so it was easier just to update the notes to reflect both movements.
(13 Aug 2014, 1:55 pm)Dan wrote A Stagecoach E400 appears to have been in an accident with a van near the Life Centre.
Police and fire engines present and traffic is gridlock. Buses not serving Clayton Street West and heading past Nexus HQ instead.
(13 Aug 2014, 2:27 pm)MRmoxy wrote Most likely a number 1? I cant think of any normal double deck services through that areaI'm not sure - I rarely pay attention to Stagecoach Newcastle (sorry!) so have no idea which service it could have been operating. I could have sworn the 22s go that way too?
(13 Aug 2014, 1:26 pm)AIG20 wrote I think they are either on the 10/11/30 or on the 3/4/7/8 circuit today, as I've just seen one from a distance heading up Prince Edward Road towards the Nook. They are easy to identify as they don't have any advertisements attached and they are slightly more shiny than the older examples.
(13 Aug 2014, 10:38 pm)col87 wrote Eveing Journeys on the service 6 in Hartlepool are under threat again due to not enough passengers. The fact is there is no updated timetable and it not doing the full daytime route will be the reasons why.
(14 Aug 2014, 8:03 am)Roland Pratt wrote Timetable leaflet do you mean? Are the times up on the bus stops?thats what I meant on the bus stop its not on the stop outside the BHF shop (opp Grand Hotel) which is meant to be the first stop for Eveing journeys so how are people meant to know. It should do the daytime route thats what people want.
(14 Aug 2014, 6:17 pm)col87 wrote thats what I meant on the bus stop its not on the stop outside the BHF shop (opp Grand Hotel) which is meant to be the first stop for Eveing journeys so how are people meant to know. It should do the daytime route thats what people want.
(14 Aug 2014, 7:24 pm)Kuyoyo wrote Except they have said outright, they were testing the water, if enough people use the present section then they will look at running the full route on Sunday to Thursday evening.Hartlepool Council could not organise a p**s up in a brewery so not surprised there and as for stagecoach claiming to be testing the water well that to me is just an excuse as they will know from passaengers that they wany the full service back on an eveing
As for the timetables, take that up with Hartlepool Council as they are responsible for making sure stops are updated.
(14 Aug 2014, 7:30 pm)col87 wrote Hartlepool Council could not organise a p**s up in a brewery so not surprised there and as for stagecoach claiming to be testing the water well that to me is just an excuse as they will know from passaengers that they wany the full service back on an eveing
(14 Aug 2014, 7:36 pm)Kuyoyo wrote To run the Friday/Saturday evening service on the 6, it requires 4 buses so takings need to allow enough to pay for the fuel for those 4 buses and wages for at least 4 drivers (of course, some duties will be slightly different on Fridays compare to Monday to Thursday) plus the depot staff to work longer (as they have 2 extra buses to do). Simply put, the 2 buses Town Centre-Clavering evening journeys is called 'testing the water' to see if patronage would enable them to justify restoring a full route service on the 6 on Sunday to Thursday evening (even if it finishes about 2200, same as the 7 does). Everything has to make money these days.While I understand what you are saying people do want the full service back it does not have to be every 20 mins i think a 30 min service would do as long as it was timed not to run the same time as the 36 it would be used
(14 Aug 2014, 7:30 pm)col87 wrote Hartlepool Council could not organise a p**s up in a brewery so not surprised there and as for stagecoach claiming to be testing the water well that to me is just an excuse as they will know from passaengers that they wany the full service back on an eveing
(14 Aug 2014, 7:36 pm)Kuyoyo wrote To run the Friday/Saturday evening service on the 6, it requires 4 buses so takings need to allow enough to pay for the fuel for those 4 buses and wages for at least 4 drivers (of course, some duties will be slightly different on Fridays compare to Monday to Thursday) plus the depot staff to work longer (as they have 2 extra buses to do). Simply put, the 2 buses Town Centre-Clavering evening journeys is called 'testing the water' to see if patronage would enable them to justify restoring a full route service on the 6 on Sunday to Thursday evening (even if it finishes about 2200, same as the 7 does). Everything has to make money these days.
(15 Aug 2014, 12:07 pm)AIG20 wrote From SNE Twitter Page:
SS Ops: CANCELLATION Due to a fouled vehicle the 12:51 svc E1 from S/Shields will not run between the Mkt & PLI Sorry for any inconvenience.
What does a "fouled vehicle" mean? I guess it either means "broken down" or someone may have been sick in the vehicle.
(15 Aug 2014, 12:07 pm)AIG20 wrote From SNE Twitter Page:It was someone who had been sick on that bus
SS Ops: CANCELLATION Due to a fouled vehicle the 12:51 svc E1 from S/Shields will not run between the Mkt & PLI Sorry for any inconvenience.
What does a "fouled vehicle" mean? I guess it either means "broken down" or someone may have been sick in the vehicle.