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(19 Dec 2014, 8:02 am)Michael wrote http://www.arrivabus.co.uk/north-east/La...nges-2015/
(19 Dec 2014, 1:19 pm)Cock Robin wrote Are the Teesside Day Saver and the Teesside Tripper diffeent tickets? Same price, so if one is Arriva only who would buy that?!
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(19 Dec 2014, 9:26 pm)tyresmoke wrote Sure are, Daysaver is Arriva only, Tripper is valid on both us and Stagecoach. Of course from January they'll both be the same price. We do sell an amazing amount of £4.20 tickets at the moment.
(19 Dec 2014, 9:36 pm)Dan wrote Is the revenue generated from the Tripper tickets therefore split between Stagecoach and Arriva, if it can be used on both?
Can understand some will just save the 10p and opt for the Arriva-only ticket at £4.20 if they don't need to use Stagecoach, but if there's no difference in price...
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(19 Dec 2014, 8:17 pm)palatine3833 wrote 7618 and 7620 have returned to service at Durham depot. I was suprised to see that they haven't been refurbished or repainted. Speaking to an engineer yesterday who said they have been away to have engine modifications, yet 7618 still has the same lights on the dash as when I last drove it.
(20 Dec 2014, 6:34 pm)mb134 wrote As the Wright Streetdeck was shown in "Sapphire" livery at European Bus Expo, does this mean that Arriva could be thinking about moving away from E400's as their seemingly standard double deck vehicle in the fleet? Maybe to the Streetdeck or the B5TL?
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(20 Dec 2014, 6:47 pm)tyresmoke wrote I think it is due to be a long term demonstrator, though will be stuck to Derby depot on their service 38.
The other demonstrator in the provincial fleet, the Volvo B8RLE, will demonstrate in all regions.
(20 Dec 2014, 9:13 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote Why are Volvo creating a powerful single deck but not a powerful double deck? Mind you though, if Arriva increased the frequency to every 30 minutes between Ashington and Newcastle, they would be ideal for the 20 / X20.
(20 Dec 2014, 11:24 pm)aureolin wrote Market demand? You don't manufacture a product with no demand, so I'd assume there is one.Would you not say that the demand is growing towards lightweight single decker vehicles though?
(20 Dec 2014, 11:29 pm)Dan wrote Would you not say that the demand is growing towards lightweight single decker vehicles though?I dont disagree, and I'd like to see B9TLs back in production myself, but it would be insane business sense to manufacture such an expensive product with no demand. I can only assume that the demand exists from somewhere.
A lot of Enviros and Streetlites have entered service in the UK over the past year or so, but very few Citaros...
The same probably applies with the double decked alternatives - so I too am slightly puzzled at Volvo releasing the B8RLE and not retaining the B9TL...
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