(28 Oct 2014, 8:41 pm)gneasy91 wrote Im new to this i purchase a 7 day southtynesde today 11.60p driver didnt have wallet he said get 1 when u go home so i said ok i went to shields and met my friend went to asda was raining got the bus back he said cant let u on ticket needs to be in wallet if not they think its forgot the word were u make them yourself, and call the police so i got of bus waited till later got on 5 asked driver for wallet he said yeah will sum 1 help me what should i do r just leave it thank uEmail customerservices@gonortheast.co.uk with your complaint.
(29 Oct 2014, 5:41 pm)Tom wrote 3866 - https://www.flickr.com/photos/nebp2/1503...otostream/
(30 Oct 2014, 10:21 am)marxistafozzski wrote Do easyjet still sponsor Luton? Hull is more dark yellow than orange...Now Blackpool amd one of the teams in Dundee is a nice Tangerine coloir
(30 Oct 2014, 11:18 am)Racer_Experience wrote They do easy jet still sponsor Luton Town but Hull is more Amber Blackpool are more orange while Dundee United have a nice orange colourI used to have an Orange Rangers top about 10 years ago, it was took off sale as quick as it went on sale...One half of the sectarian divide was quite unappy with the colour...
(30 Oct 2014, 7:16 pm)durhambusman wrote 5333 was sitting in Peterlee bus station on Wednesday morning.
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(30 Oct 2014, 8:08 pm)tyresmoke wrote Not another one broken? 5334 and 5336 were both sat in Middlesbrough at 1705, I'm guessing one was a changeover for the other, thereby presuming the 1610 X7 didn't run
(30 Oct 2014, 9:21 pm)Dan wrote Another one? Repeat offenders, more like.
5333 was out on road test, which is why it was at Peterlee, as I had said yesterday here. Clearly it needed work on route.
5336 has also been VOR for the same reason as 5333 since mid-September, and clearly they pushed to get it back out into service a bit too soon.
(30 Oct 2014, 9:25 pm)aureolin wrote Have 5333 and 5336 had problems for very long? It can't be good having issues with 50% of the X7 fleet, when there's some a lot of competition on route nowadays. I somehow can't see it dragging on for as long as the problems on the 20 have for example.
(30 Oct 2014, 9:25 pm)aureolin wrote Have 5333 and 5336 had problems for very long? It can't be good having issues with 50% of the X7 fleet, when there's some a lot of competition on route nowadays. I somehow can't see it dragging on for as long as the problems on the 20 have for example.
(30 Oct 2014, 9:28 pm)Tom wrote Saw the 1415ish X21 today, and it had about 10 passengers coming in, and 12 passengers going out. No idea about the X7, but has it been affected much by the X21?
(30 Oct 2014, 9:38 pm)Dan wrote I believe both have been VOR since mid-September. Peterlee had a Volvo B10BLE and a Scania L94UB to cover all of last month but have only really had a Scania L94UB this month (I'm guessing they've needed the 'extra' bus). Obviously if Deptford have quite a few problems of their own, paired with the fact there's now greater competition on the route (either from the new vehicles on Arriva's service 23 or indeed the new X21 service), they're going to want to get the Mercs back on the road as soon as they can. I think it's been more so an issue of awaiting various parts more than anything else, though I'm not 100% and someone else may be able to confirm...
The situation with the Wear Tees Xpress cannot be compared to the Prince Bishops. The issues with the Mercs have been mechanical and that's why they've had to receive new parts. The apparent issues with the Scania L94s (in most cases) are not mechanical at all; indeed, the most common reason for the "Prince Bishops" branded allocation to be VOR is for their monthly checks. There has been a Scania L94UB which has required an engine overhaul recently, which is a mechanical fault, and was VOR for a period of approximately three months, but this has now returned to service. With a higher PVR and no branded spare vehicles, the missing vehicles are a lot more noticeable. Deptford's allocations are also rather fluid - indeed corporate liveried vehicles are often swapped around and put out onto different services on the grounds of suitability or contractual requirements. Without repeating the points I've made on several occasions prior to this post, it is quite easy to assume that if a vehicle is VOR it's going to be for a mechanical reason. This is not true, and I think most of us will know this as I've banged on about it more than DaveyBowyer has banged on about the Red Arrows getting new buses this year.
Not particularly.