(03 Apr 2015, 10:16 pm)mb134 wrote Are they the same length as the ones Arriva have?
Not sure on the length of them sorry.
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(03 Apr 2015, 10:16 pm)mb134 wrote Are they the same length as the ones Arriva have?Looking at the NEB fleet lists, Go North East's are 11.5m in length which is the same size as Arriva's.
(04 Apr 2015, 8:45 am)Versa5389 wrote But the X66 ones are not Micro-Hybrid. They will
be on the road in less than 24 hours.
(04 Apr 2015, 9:07 am)Robert wrote yes they are micro-hybrid...
(04 Apr 2015, 8:45 am)Versa5389 wrote But the X66 ones are not Micro-Hybrid. They will
be on the road in less than 24 hours.
(04 Apr 2015, 9:07 am)Robert wrote yes they are micro-hybrid...
(04 Apr 2015, 1:38 pm)Dan wrote The main difference between the X66 and the remaining batch of 25 is the lack of Wi-Fi, Power Sockets and Next Stop Announcements on the former... All 29 are Micro-Hybrids.
(03 Apr 2015, 1:50 pm)GuyParkRoyal wrote Here is a preview of Coast&Country.
(04 Apr 2015, 4:20 pm)cbma06 wrote Just looking at the leaflet for Coast and Country, half way down the leaflet where it says:
Consett-Stanley-Beamish-Washington-Sunderland City Centre
Does this mean that the services will not be going into Sunderland Interchange same as the 2/2A?, or maybe since the 78 turns into an 8 and vice versa, the service may change number on Vine Place then continue to Fawcett Street, St Marys then route 8 towards Trimdon Street? and then vice versa coming in as a 8 then St Marys-John Street-Holmside-Green terrace then outward travel up Chester road on service 78?.
(04 Apr 2015, 4:20 pm)cbma06 wrote Just looking at the leaflet for Coast and Country, half way down the leaflet where it says:
Consett-Stanley-Beamish-Washington-Sunderland City Centre
Does this mean that the services will not be going into Sunderland Interchange same as the 2/2A?, or maybe since the 78 turns into an 8 and vice versa, the service may change number on Vine Place then continue to Fawcett Street, St Marys then route 8 towards Trimdon Street? and then vice versa coming in as a 8 then St Marys-John Street-Holmside-Green terrace then outward travel up Chester road on service 78?.
(04 Apr 2015, 4:20 pm)cbma06 wrote Just looking at the leaflet for Coast and Country, half way down the leaflet where it says:There doesn't appear to be any timetable changes registered on VOSA (I think) so I don't think this will be happening, just imagine it will continue to terminate in Park Lane but they may have used "Sunderland City Centre" to make people think that it stops right in the heart of Sunderland rather than somewhere nowhere near anything in Sunderland.
Consett-Stanley-Beamish-Washington-Sunderland City Centre
Does this mean that the services will not be going into Sunderland Interchange same as the 2/2A?, or maybe since the 78 turns into an 8 and vice versa, the service may change number on Vine Place then continue to Fawcett Street, St Marys then route 8 towards Trimdon Street? and then vice versa coming in as a 8 then St Marys-John Street-Holmside-Green terrace then outward travel up Chester road on service 78?.
(05 Apr 2015, 10:38 am)Davie wrote I heard this rumour from a fellow bus enthusiast, Stanley, Chester Le Street and Washington depots are getting merged together into one brand new depot, I'm not sure if it's true or not
(05 Apr 2015, 10:38 am)Davie wrote I heard this rumour from a fellow bus enthusiast, Stanley, Chester Le Street and Washington depots are getting merged together into one brand new depot, I'm not sure if it's true or not
(05 Apr 2015, 11:10 am)MarcTheA4 wrote They've been wanting to close Chester-le-Street depot since before I was born, according to family.
Weren't the old Park Lane and Philadelphia depots merged into Deptford, out of interest?
With it being over 100 years old, you would understand closing it. However, that said, it's got quite a historical purpose really (being the first depot in the company) and I'd like to see it become a transport museum.