Go North East: Upcoming Service Changes
Go North East: Upcoming Service Changes
(04 Jan 2015, 8:04 pm)nk55 Cracking buses those 2, only bettered by the volvo B10BLE.
(04 Jan 2015, 8:04 pm)nk55 Cracking buses those 2, only bettered by the volvo B10BLE.
(04 Jan 2015, 8:19 pm)MarcTheA4 All down to opinion!
I have a weird taste in buses - I get frothy at the mouth when I see a DAF (might make the pilgrimage to Middlesbrough to see one soon).
I think we can all establish the B10BLEs are smashers - can only compare to the Leyland National!
The Volvo B5HLs - awful. They go into snail mode up and down the route to Newcastle!
B9s are very good. Power to the very best, ideal for long and challenging routes.
What else is there? Vykings are nice for a short hop, Lolynes are nice if you ask me!
Pulsars, Eclipses and Solars - all fantastic. Possibly second to the B10BLE?
Cadets are alright I suppose, just don't like 8272/73. Merits are better.
Bendys can clear off back to London.
The standard Mercs are brilliant, smooth on the brakes etc. I would also like to mention, I enjoyed a short ride on 5375 when it did the Lime trials.
Olympians - best deckers in service. The Volvo B7s are very good, but I think one can argue that basically anything that's seen the streets of London hasn't gone beyond 20mph in its life! lol - I think the 21 knocked 'em into shape. Smashing buses, best thing that's come up from London!
Dual Door Renowns just aren't as good as the real things. haha
Versas are alright I suppose, may be alright for the Lime.
Native Presidents are brilliant! Don't mind the odd journey on a Lowlander or ALX400. ALX300s are great, don't know what to say about the Enviro200/300s. I just know I don't like those E400s on the Sapphire. lol
(04 Jan 2015, 8:19 pm)MarcTheA4 All down to opinion!
I have a weird taste in buses - I get frothy at the mouth when I see a DAF (might make the pilgrimage to Middlesbrough to see one soon).
I think we can all establish the B10BLEs are smashers - can only compare to the Leyland National!
The Volvo B5HLs - awful. They go into snail mode up and down the route to Newcastle!
B9s are very good. Power to the very best, ideal for long and challenging routes.
What else is there? Vykings are nice for a short hop, Lolynes are nice if you ask me!
Pulsars, Eclipses and Solars - all fantastic. Possibly second to the B10BLE?
Cadets are alright I suppose, just don't like 8272/73. Merits are better.
Bendys can clear off back to London.
The standard Mercs are brilliant, smooth on the brakes etc. I would also like to mention, I enjoyed a short ride on 5375 when it did the Lime trials.
Olympians - best deckers in service. The Volvo B7s are very good, but I think one can argue that basically anything that's seen the streets of London hasn't gone beyond 20mph in its life! lol - I think the 21 knocked 'em into shape. Smashing buses, best thing that's come up from London!
Dual Door Renowns just aren't as good as the real things. haha
Versas are alright I suppose, may be alright for the Lime.
Native Presidents are brilliant! Don't mind the odd journey on a Lowlander or ALX400. ALX300s are great, don't know what to say about the Enviro200/300s. I just know I don't like those E400s on the Sapphire. lol
(04 Jan 2015, 8:25 pm)Tom What about Solos, Darts etc?
I don't mind Solo SRs, but the Arriva ones are generally horrible.
MPDs are canny, but other darts are horrid.
(04 Jan 2015, 8:25 pm)Tom What about Solos, Darts etc?
I don't mind Solo SRs, but the Arriva ones are generally horrible.
MPDs are canny, but other darts are horrid.
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Solo's are rather boring unless it's an older one where you can hear the whine from the Allison gearbox which gives them a bit more character. I do like the Cummins engine in the Versas, the Quaylink ones up and down the hills are great.
Pulsar's are lovely to drive, they're great all rounders, equally at home on town work as they are flying upto Durham on the X1.
Can't beat a Scania Omnicity though - they're superb buses from a drivers point of view. Would love a go of a Merc Citaro too.
I'm a fan of driving Cadets too - but they suffer from horrendous electrical issues!
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(04 Jan 2015, 8:30 pm)tyresmoke Solo's are rather boring unless it's an older one where you can hear the whine from the Allison gearbox which gives them a bit more character. I do like the Cummins engine in the Versas, the Quaylink ones up and down the hills are great.
Pulsar's are lovely to drive, they're great all rounders, equally at home on town work as they are flying upto Durham on the X1.
Can't beat a Scania Omnicity though - they're superb buses from a drivers point of view. Would love a go of a Merc Citaro too.
I'm a fan of driving Cadets too - but they suffer from horrendous electrical issues!
(04 Jan 2015, 8:30 pm)tyresmoke Solo's are rather boring unless it's an older one where you can hear the whine from the Allison gearbox which gives them a bit more character. I do like the Cummins engine in the Versas, the Quaylink ones up and down the hills are great.
Pulsar's are lovely to drive, they're great all rounders, equally at home on town work as they are flying upto Durham on the X1.
Can't beat a Scania Omnicity though - they're superb buses from a drivers point of view. Would love a go of a Merc Citaro too.
I'm a fan of driving Cadets too - but they suffer from horrendous electrical issues!
(04 Jan 2015, 8:30 pm)tyresmoke Solo's are rather boring unless it's an older one where you can hear the whine from the Allison gearbox which gives them a bit more character.
(04 Jan 2015, 8:30 pm)tyresmoke Solo's are rather boring unless it's an older one where you can hear the whine from the Allison gearbox which gives them a bit more character.
(04 Jan 2015, 8:29 pm)Dan You've been on the Belmont examples - some of the worst examples in their fleet.
(04 Jan 2015, 8:29 pm)Dan You've been on the Belmont examples - some of the worst examples in their fleet.
(04 Jan 2015, 8:42 pm)aureolin Aye, I've said it before, but for buses that are about 6 years old, you'd think they've been on the road for 15 years by the sound of them. Not to mention how shabby the interior has been allowed to get.
(04 Jan 2015, 8:42 pm)aureolin Aye, I've said it before, but for buses that are about 6 years old, you'd think they've been on the road for 15 years by the sound of them. Not to mention how shabby the interior has been allowed to get.
(04 Jan 2015, 8:38 pm)Jimmi You should hear Scarlet Band's YT51 EAW go round Darlington on the 16, Christ it's loud but it gives it character.
(04 Jan 2015, 8:30 pm)tyresmoke Solo's are rather boring unless it's an older one where you can hear the whine from the Allison gearbox which gives them a bit more character. I do like the Cummins engine in the Versas, the Quaylink ones up and down the hills are great.
Pulsar's are lovely to drive, they're great all rounders, equally at home on town work as they are flying upto Durham on the X1.
Can't beat a Scania Omnicity though - they're superb buses from a drivers point of view. Would love a go of a Merc Citaro too.
I'm a fan of driving Cadets too - but they suffer from horrendous electrical issues!
(04 Jan 2015, 8:30 pm)tyresmoke Solo's are rather boring unless it's an older one where you can hear the whine from the Allison gearbox which gives them a bit more character. I do like the Cummins engine in the Versas, the Quaylink ones up and down the hills are great.
Pulsar's are lovely to drive, they're great all rounders, equally at home on town work as they are flying upto Durham on the X1.
Can't beat a Scania Omnicity though - they're superb buses from a drivers point of view. Would love a go of a Merc Citaro too.
I'm a fan of driving Cadets too - but they suffer from horrendous electrical issues!