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Jackamcardle   12 Apr 2015, 12:36 pm
(12 Apr 2015, 9:19 am)MurdnunoC wrote Coincidentally Rowlands Gill is where I currently reside.

Outside of the 80s, I think I may have one guide from 1993 if that's any good?
Hello again, that would be absolutely fine, I'd love to see any from around the 90s until around 2003. Also, do you have any for the MetroCentre services, as I can vividly remember the M1, M2, M3 etc. and that they used Optare Metroriders, my favourite midibus. Smile
stagecoachbusdepot   12 Apr 2015, 6:22 pm
(11 Apr 2015, 1:45 pm)MurdnunoC wrote I have a gap in my collection between January 1987 and half-way through 1989. 

I'm guessing the 'Big Orange' brand would have commenced and ceased operations during the interim period. As the timetable shows, services 60 and 61 operate between Gateshead and Metrocentre only. GAN have no competing services when that timetable was printed. I'm also guessing that competing services were introduced by GAN when Easyway decided to extend towards Felling Square. 

By 1989, there are no traces of either Easyway or Big Orange services. The 92 still runs but the service has passed into the hands of Tyne and Wear Omnibus which means North Eastern had probably bit the bullet by that point. The M31 and M32 had also been introduced by then.

I've got a couple of 'The Big Orange' branded leaflets - they were indeed around in the period you mentioned, certainly between April 1988 & March 1989.  It seems Consett local services 746/747/748 as well as Consett-Newcastle 745 fell under the brand.
MurdnunoC   12 Apr 2015, 8:11 pm
(12 Apr 2015, 6:22 pm)stagecoachbusdepot wrote I've got a couple of 'The Big Orange' branded leaflets - they were indeed around in the period you mentioned, certainly between April 1988 & March 1989.  It seems Consett local services 746/747/748 as well as Consett-Newcastle 745 fell under the brand.

Care to share them like?  Big Grin
Michael   14 Apr 2015, 10:34 am
Changes to services 82 and 82A from Sunday 10 May 2015

http://www.simplygo.com/news/changes-to-...0-may-2015

Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
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Andreos1   14 Apr 2015, 11:05 am
(14 Apr 2015, 10:34 am)Michael wrote Changes to services 82 and 82A from Sunday 10 May 2015

http://www.simplygo.com/news/changes-to-...0-may-2015

Was it Lee who said he had heard about changes?

Not surprised about the Harras Bank changes. Should never have had the left hand turn in the first place.
However, it means people at the top end of Northside don't have a bus into the town centre now.

Ah Vera Horden... Had a shop on Southend Road too fact fans.

#factsonNEB
#hashtagsonNEB

'Illegitimis non carborundum'
Michael   14 Apr 2015, 11:08 am
(14 Apr 2015, 11:05 am)Andreos1 wrote Was it Lee who said he had heard about changes?

Not surprised about the Harras Bank changes. Should never have had the left hand turn in the first place.
However, it means people at the top end of Northside don't have a bus into the town centre now.

Ah Vera Horden... Had a shop on Southend Road too fact fans.

#factsonNEB
#hashtagsonNEB

I'm not sure if it was Lee, i don't know the area well so not sure where Northside is! haha

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LeeCalder   14 Apr 2015, 11:31 am
(14 Apr 2015, 11:08 am)Michael wrote I'm not sure if it was Lee, i don't know the area well so not sure where Northside is! haha

Yep it was me... But I got shot down for saying it! 
Dan   14 Apr 2015, 11:40 am
(14 Apr 2015, 11:31 am)leestransportphotos wrote Yep it was me... But I got shot down for saying it! 

You didn't get "shot down" for saying it at all.

Many users pointed out that a registration change had to go to VOSA before service changes could be made, and that had to be done within a certain amount of days notice. You said a driver had told you that the services were changing within a matter of weeks, which they weren't. A VOSA change was submitted soon after - with the change commencing within the amount of days required by VOSA.
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Michael   14 Apr 2015, 11:50 am
(14 Apr 2015, 11:40 am)Dan wrote You didn't get "shot down" for saying it at all.

Many users pointed out that a registration change had to go to VOSA before service changes could be made, and that had to be done within a certain amount of days notice. You said a driver had told you that the services were changing within a matter of weeks, which they weren't. A VOSA change was submitted soon after - with the change commencing within the amount of days required by VOSA.

Dan, is there any more info for the upcoming X7 changes between Sunderland and Peterlee?

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Dan   14 Apr 2015, 11:51 am
(14 Apr 2015, 11:50 am)Michael wrote Dan, is there any more info for the upcoming X7 changes between Sunderland and Peterlee?

Not on the GNE website there isn't... Tongue 
Michael   14 Apr 2015, 11:52 am
(14 Apr 2015, 11:51 am)Dan wrote Not on the GNE website there isn't... Tongue 

Tongue, I just hope its not gonna go down the X3 route..  Angel

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LeeCalder   14 Apr 2015, 11:53 am
(14 Apr 2015, 11:40 am)Dan wrote You didn't get "shot down" for saying it at all.

Many users pointed out that a registration change had to go to VOSA before service changes could be made, and that had to be done within a certain amount of days notice. You said a driver had told you that the services were changing within a matter of weeks, which they weren't. A VOSA change was submitted soon after - with the change commencing within the amount of days required by VOSA.

You sound quite stern Wink
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Andreos1   14 Apr 2015, 11:57 am
(14 Apr 2015, 11:31 am)leestransportphotos wrote Yep it was me... But I got shot down for saying it! 

Thought it was you.
From a driver?

Can't find the thread to link/check back.

'Illegitimis non carborundum'
LeeCalder   14 Apr 2015, 12:04 pm
Yep Michael from Washington
chrisnorthern   14 Apr 2015, 2:40 pm
(11 Apr 2015, 1:45 pm)MurdnunoC wrote I have a gap in my collection between January 1987 and half-way through 1989. 

I'm guessing the 'Big Orange' brand would have commenced and ceased operations during the interim period. As the timetable shows, services 60 and 61 operate between Gateshead and Metrocentre only. GAN have no competing services when that timetable was printed. I'm also guessing that competing services were introduced by GAN when Easyway decided to extend towards Felling Square. 

By 1989, there are no traces of either Easyway or Big Orange services. The 92 still runs but the service has passed into the hands of Tyne and Wear Omnibus which means North Eastern had probably bit the bullet by that point. The M31 and M32 had also been introduced by then.

I've looked out some old Omnibus Society news sheets related to this period and can add some dates to this thread at the risk of taking it on for too long - may be best to transfer it to the Bygone Era? I don't have any genuine timetables to support these dates but I believe they are accurate. Anyway, here goes:
Easyway This was the fleetname used by Cummings, Hebburn (based on the Waggonway Industrial Estate, wherever that is). they started the 60 and 61 between Gateshead and the Metro Centre from December 15th 1986 and they were de-registered July 9th 1987, but may have ceased earlier because the buses they used (Leyland Nationals GHU646N and HHU632N) are recorded by the PSV Circle as being "re-possessed" in April 1987. Apart from them, Cummings only operated a Volvo coach (EBB588W), which went to A Line and a few minibuses.

North Eastern
started operating on deregulation day, October 26th 1986 and initially had Tyne & Wear PTE contracts for 3 routes, the 92 as described in earlier messages, the 91 (Gateshead - Lobley Hill via Dunston) - these routes inter-worked at Gateshead Metro; and 606 (Gateshead - Clara Vale). They had an interesting fleet - besides a couple of Leyland Nationals, they had several Leyland Leopards, a few Bedford coaches, one ex Scottish Bus group Seddon Pennine and a Bristol RELL. They were based at the British Road services depot on the Team Valley trading estate.

Big Orange buses As others have said, these were operated by Northern as "competition spoilers". The first operation was from Sunderland Road depot, on services 60 and 61 between Gateshead and the Metro Centre. This is recorded as starting on March 23rd 1987, in competition with Easyway. These routes were withdrawn from September 5th 1987 and the Big Orange buses then operated on services 64 and 65 (Gateshead - Dunston circulars) for a while.
Someone mentioned use at Consett and between Consett and Newcastle in 1988. This was in competition with Law Travel.
Big Oranges were also used at Stanley, from May 1987 on routes 700 and 701 (Stanley - Dipton - Flint Hill) in competition with Star Travel.
I haven't found dates when either of these operations finished formally but it was recorded that all the Big Orange buses had been repainted into other liveries by the end of 1988. Certainly some of them were in Supershuttle livery for the X66 when this started on May 7th 1988.
Just found a reference to Big Oranges being used at Chester-le-Street in 1989 on 725 between Chester-le-Street and Langley park to combat competition from Bob Smith Travel, so clearly they went on into 1989!
I have dug out some more dates for things like the Gateshead/Felling Go Ahead Northern minibus routes but will put these into a separate post.
chrisnorthern   14 Apr 2015, 3:16 pm
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(11 Apr 2015, 1:24 pm)MurdnunoC wrote I do for the 92 - from January 1987. It also includes Easyway services 60 and 61.

Relevant dates:
services 91 and 92: North Eastern services de-registered March 18th 1989. Daytime services to Go Ahead Northern, evening and Sunday service on 92 to Tyne & Wear Omnibus Company.
91 (Gateshead - Lobley Hill) to minibus route M91 from September 23rd 1989 and replaced by minibus routes M34-6 from May 5th 1990.
92 (Gateshead - Heworth)

Before this, from March 26th 1988, Northern started minibus route M31, initially as Felling Metro station - Queen Elizabeth Hospital via Felling Square, Chilside Road, Rectory Road and Windy Nook.
This only lasted till May 7th 1988 when the following Northern minibus routes were started:
M29: Gateshead Metro - Kibblesworth via Bensham and Saltwell Road South
M30: Gateshead Metro - Felling Metro;as M29 to Allerdene, then via Harlow Green, Wrekenton, Beacon Lough, Furrowfield, Windy Nook and as the old M31 to Felling Metro.
M31: Gateshead Metro - Felling Metro; as M29 to Saltwell Road, then Belle Vue Bank, Durham Road, Kells Lane, Church Road, Wynbury Road, Whinlatter Gardens, Southend Road, Queen Elizabeth Hospital then as the old M31 to Felling Metro.
M32: Gateshead Metro - Felling Metro via Shipcote, Deckham, Felling Square, Fewster Square, Whitehills estate, Windy Nook then as M30/1 to Felling Metro.
From August 4th 1988, M33 (Gateshead Metro - Bensham, Racecourse Estate) was added.

From April 22nd 1989, M30 was withdrawn and M31 diverted via the full length of Kells Lane and Old Durham Road, between Low Fell and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, so missing out the Church Road/Wynbury Road bit. It seems as though this continued to have an evening and Sunday service though, because there was still a PTE contract for this. It passed from TWOC to Busways (Blue Bus) from january 28th 1990 till the contract ended on July 28th 1991.

As I said, I can't support any of this with actual timetable leaflets but I'd welcome any additions/corrections to the news sheet record.

Just to add, I also found and scanned a shot of a Go Gateshead Renault minibus taken at Heworth Metro. The date on the slide is April 1993.
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MurdnunoC   14 Apr 2015, 4:24 pm
(14 Apr 2015, 2:40 pm)chrisnorthern wrote North Eastern started operating on deregulation day, October 26th 1986 and initially had Tyne & Wear PTE contracts for 3 routes, the 92 as described in earlier messages, the 91 (Gateshead - Lobley Hill via Dunston) - these routes inter-worked at Gateshead Metro; and 606 (Gateshead - Clara Vale). They had an interesting fleet - besides a couple of Leyland Nationals, they had several Leyland Leopards, a few Bedford coaches, one ex Scottish Bus group Seddon Pennine and a Bristol RELL. They were based at the British Road services depot on the Team Valley trading estate.

North Eastern also ran a service 634 between Dunston and Blaydon (Hole-in-the-Wall Estate) as well as a 635 between Newcastle and Hole-in-the-Wall. Neither service lasted long and the route between Blaydon and Hole-in-the-Wall was revised to omit Bleach Green. I'm sure I've posted the timetable for the 634 somewhere previously but I can always re-scan and post it. 

Thanks for the info, much appreciated. 
Andreos1   14 Apr 2015, 5:34 pm
(14 Apr 2015, 2:40 pm)chrisnorthern wrote I've looked out some old Omnibus Society news sheets related to this period and can add some dates to this thread at the risk of taking it on for too long - may be best to transfer it to the Bygone Era? I don't have any genuine timetables to support these dates but I believe they are accurate. Anyway, here goes:
Easyway This was the fleetname used by Cummings, Hebburn (based on the Waggonway Industrial Estate, wherever that is). they started the 60 and 61 between Gateshead and the Metro Centre from December 15th 1986 and they were de-registered July 9th 1987, but may have ceased earlier because the buses they used (Leyland Nationals GHU646N and HHU632N) are recorded by the PSV Circle as being "re-possessed" in April 1987. Apart from them, Cummings only operated a Volvo coach (EBB588W), which went to A Line and a few minibuses.

North Eastern
started operating on deregulation day, October 26th 1986 and initially had Tyne & Wear PTE contracts for 3 routes, the 92 as described in earlier messages, the 91 (Gateshead - Lobley Hill via Dunston) - these routes inter-worked at Gateshead Metro; and 606 (Gateshead - Clara Vale). They had an interesting fleet - besides a couple of Leyland Nationals, they had several Leyland Leopards, a few Bedford coaches, one ex Scottish Bus group Seddon Pennine and a Bristol RELL. They were based at the British Road services depot on the Team Valley trading estate.

Big Orange buses As others have said, these were operated by Northern as "competition spoilers". The first operation was from Sunderland Road depot, on services 60 and 61 between Gateshead and the Metro Centre. This is recorded as starting on March 23rd 1987, in competition with Easyway. These routes were withdrawn from September 5th 1987 and the Big Orange buses then operated on services 64 and 65 (Gateshead - Dunston circulars) for a while.
Someone mentioned use at Consett and between Consett and Newcastle in 1988. This was in competition with Law Travel.
Big Oranges were also used at Stanley, from May 1987 on routes 700 and 701 (Stanley - Dipton - Flint Hill) in competition with Star Travel.
I haven't found dates when either of these operations finished formally but it was recorded that all the Big Orange buses had been repainted into other liveries by the end of 1988. Certainly some of them were in Supershuttle livery for the X66 when this started on May 7th 1988.
Just found a reference to Big Oranges being used at Chester-le-Street in 1989 on 725 between Chester-le-Street and Langley park to combat competition from Bob Smith Travel, so clearly they went on into 1989!
I have dug out some more dates for things like the Gateshead/Felling Go Ahead Northern minibus routes but will put these into a separate post.

(14 Apr 2015, 3:16 pm)chrisnorthern wrote Relevant dates:
services 91 and 92: North Eastern services de-registered March 18th 1989. Daytime services to Go Ahead Northern, evening and Sunday service on 92 to Tyne & Wear Omnibus Company.
91 (Gateshead - Lobley Hill) to minibus route M91 from September 23rd 1989 and replaced by minibus routes M34-6 from May 5th 1990.
92 (Gateshead - Heworth)

Before this, from March 26th 1988, Northern started minibus route M31, initially as Felling Metro station - Queen Elizabeth Hospital via Felling Square, Chilside Road, Rectory Road and Windy Nook.
This only lasted till May 7th 1988 when the following Northern minibus routes were started:
M29: Gateshead Metro - Kibblesworth via Bensham and Saltwell Road South
M30: Gateshead Metro - Felling Metro;as M29 to Allerdene, then via Harlow Green, Wrekenton, Beacon Lough, Furrowfield, Windy Nook and as the old M31 to Felling Metro.
M31: Gateshead Metro - Felling Metro; as M29 to Saltwell Road, then Belle Vue Bank, Durham Road, Kells Lane, Church Road, Wynbury Road, Whinlatter Gardens, Southend Road, Queen Elizabeth Hospital then as the old M31 to Felling Metro.
M32: Gateshead Metro - Felling Metro via Shipcote, Deckham, Felling Square, Fewster Square, Whitehills estate, Windy Nook then as M30/1 to Felling Metro.
From August 4th 1988, M33 (Gateshead Metro - Bensham, Racecourse Estate) was added.

From April 22nd 1989, M30 was withdrawn and M31 diverted via the full length of Kells Lane and Old Durham Road, between Low Fell and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, so missing out the Church Road/Wynbury Road bit. It seems as though this continued to have an evening and Sunday service though, because there was still a PTE contract for this. It passed from TWOC to Busways (Blue Bus) from january 28th 1990 till the contract ended on July 28th 1991.

As I said, I can't support any of this with actual timetable leaflets but I'd welcome any additions/corrections to the news sheet record.

Just to add, I also found and scanned a shot of a Go Gateshead Renault minibus taken at Heworth Metro. The date on the slide is April 1993.

Just to add to what Murdo has said, appreciate you sharing the info.

Knew my memory wasn't playing too many tricks and glad to see some of my memories confirmed.

I have asked about the North Eastern service and (even though I can't remember) they were very untidy inside, with tickets and litter.

Is there anything in your leaflets about Go ahead operating around Whinbury Road etc or is that a false memory?
There were deckers in years gone by though - 50's/60's.

'Illegitimis non carborundum'
MrFozz   14 Apr 2015, 6:46 pm
(14 Apr 2015, 11:53 am)leestransportphotos wrote You sound quite stern Wink

He has to be at times, having to keep up Asylum Inmates in check

(14 Apr 2015, 5:34 pm)Andreos1 wrote Just to add to what Murdo has said, appreciate you sharing the info.

Knew my memory wasn't playing too many tricks and glad to see some of my memories confirmed.

I have asked about the North Eastern service and (even though I can't remember) they were very untidy inside, with tickets and litter.

Is there anything in your leaflets about Go ahead operating around Whinbury Road etc or is that a false memory?
There were deckers in years gone by though - 50's/60's.

Cannot be as untidy as Michael Franks, the coaches used were ancient, with scruffy interior, scruffy(but pleasant) drivers and it smelt like a 50 seater ashtray as you could smoke on them
Andreos1   14 Apr 2015, 7:05 pm
(14 Apr 2015, 6:46 pm)MrFozz wrote Cannot be as untidy as Michael Franks, the coaches used were ancient, with scruffy interior, scruffy(but pleasant) drivers and it smelt like a 50 seater ashtray as you could smoke on them

I remember them. Never used them until 98ish (possibly just before they packed up the Sunderland - Easington Lane route).

Noisy, smelly, dirty - but cracking rides.

If over Ryhope way, I would go via Michael Franks and Easington Lane. Chose them over whatever type Dart was running from Park Lane.
There was always the chance of decent stock to/from the lane end of the route and a Michael Franks contraption in between.

'Illegitimis non carborundum'
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cbma06   14 Apr 2015, 7:41 pm
(14 Apr 2015, 6:46 pm)MrFozz wrote He has to be at times, having to keep up Asylum Inmates in check


Cannot be as untidy as Michael Franks, the coaches used were ancient, with scruffy interior, scruffy(but pleasant) drivers and it smelt like a 50 seater ashtray as you could smoke on them

Yea the good old Michael franks coaches, used to use their coaches on the 153 from late 80's to early 90's, before their started to by modern standard buses.


MrFozz   14 Apr 2015, 7:49 pm
(14 Apr 2015, 7:41 pm)cbma06 wrote Yea the good old Michael franks coaches, used to use their coaches on the 153 from late 80's to early 90's, before their started to by modern standard buses.
I remember there being coaches as late as 1997/98 must have been 1999 when Franks stopped running, Arriva dipped there toes into Murton taking over the 153 which eventually up being run by Wear Buses and became the 151 I think
cbma06   14 Apr 2015, 7:57 pm
(14 Apr 2015, 7:49 pm)MrFozz wrote I remember there being coaches as late as 1997/98 must have been 1999 when Franks stopped running,  Arriva dipped there toes into Murton taking over the 153 which eventually up being run by Wear Buses and became the 151 I think

Yea, Arriva took over the 153 and extend it from the Lane to peterlee operated by MPD's, then Arriva split the service as a 153/53 one route when straight to peterlee via the X35 route and the other route ran via Haswell and Shotton to Peterlee.


MurdnunoC   14 Apr 2015, 10:07 pm
(14 Apr 2015, 5:34 pm)Andreos1 wrote Just to add to what Murdo has said, appreciate you sharing the info.

Knew my memory wasn't playing too many tricks and glad to see some of my memories confirmed.

I have asked about the North Eastern service and (even though I can't remember) they were very untidy inside, with tickets and litter.

Is there anything in your leaflets about Go ahead operating around Whinbury Road etc or is that a false memory?
There were deckers in years gone by though - 50's/60's.

Northern used to operate the 92 prior to deregulation. I had a relative whom I used to visit in hospital (with my parents obviously) and I remember using that service (along with the 639) on the way back home. If I recall, it was usually allocated a double-decker so your recollection is correct. 

Previous to the 92, it was the 26 that used to operate via Whinbury Road to the QE. A timetable from 1979 is available on my blog which I stopped updating quite some ago...
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Andreos1   15 Apr 2015, 11:48 am
(14 Apr 2015, 10:07 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Northern used to operate the 92 prior to deregulation. I had a relative whom I used to visit in hospital (with my parents obviously) and I remember using that service (along with the 639) on the way back home. If I recall, it was usually allocated a double-decker so your recollection is correct. 

Previous to the 92, it was the 26 that used to operate via Whinbury Road to the QE. A timetable from 1979 is available on my blog which I stopped updating quite some ago...

Aye, the 26 stopped going that way and went to Birtley at some point in the late 70's/early 80's.
It may have been when the metro started.

You should get that blog going again.
Used to read it (before I knew it was yours) and have had a look since.

'Illegitimis non carborundum'
MurdnunoC   15 Apr 2015, 9:26 pm
(15 Apr 2015, 11:48 am)Andreos1 wrote Aye, the 26 stopped going that way and went to Birtley at some point in the late 70's/early 80's.
It may have been when the metro started.

It was. There were quite a few 'cross-tyne' services before the Metro was built.

You should get that blog going again.
Used to read it (before I knew it was yours) and have had a look since.

You never know - I may do. The main reason I stopped posting before was because it got in the way of my uni-work. I also ran out of ideas of which timetables and services to include. However if someone made a suggestion or submitted a request for a timetable; I might oblige. Wink
Andreos1   15 Apr 2015, 10:27 pm
(15 Apr 2015, 9:26 pm)MurdnunoC wrote It was. There were quite a few 'cross-tyne' services before the Metro was built.


You never know - I may do. The main reason I stopped posting before was because it got in the way of my uni-work. I also ran out of ideas of which timetables and services to include. However if someone made a suggestion or submitted a request for a timetable; I might oblige. Wink

I reckon you should specialise in Fencehouses, as a tribute to the campaign you loved so much Wink.

My own requests would revolve around places I have worked or lived. Appreciate it is narrow and may not float everyone's boat, but would stir long forgotten memories of mine (and maybe a few others). Sure Lee would love some Barley Mow stuff, Adam - Gateshead/Wrekenton, Malarkey and aureolin - Washington etc

'Illegitimis non carborundum'
MrFozz   16 Apr 2015, 7:44 am
(15 Apr 2015, 10:27 pm)Andreos1 wrote I reckon you should specialise in Fencehouses, as a tribute to the campaign you loved so much Wink.

My own requests would revolve around places I have worked or lived. Appreciate it is narrow and may not float everyone's boat, but would stir long forgotten memories of mine (and maybe a few others). Sure Lee would love some Barley Mow stuff, Adam - Gateshead/Wrekenton, Malarkey and aureolin - Washington etc

And Mr Fozz - Murton/East Durham shit Big Grin
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cbma06   16 Apr 2015, 12:14 pm
from facebook page:

The Northern Road Transport Trust

copyright to Neil Heskett's photos


https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=...2215181045&set=p.1584352215181045&type=1&theater


Michael   16 Apr 2015, 12:20 pm
(16 Apr 2015, 12:14 pm)cbma06 wrote from facebook page:

The Northern Road Transport Trust

copyright to Neil Heskett's photos


https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=...2215181045&set=p.1584352215181045&type=1&theater

So its being confirmed the 47 is joining the Red Kite brand =)

Gotta wait till May for the Coast & Country/ Red Kite ones!

Toonlink - confirmed for Omnicities?, and a whole new look... hopefully... its gonna be black and white... but keeps the ToonLink name.. (it kills me to say black and white Angel )


2 more brands to be introduced to Sunderland routes..... That'll be the 35/36 and 61 brands... 
-------------------------
Just spotted a mistake... 


Drivers at Stanley, Deptford Chester-le-street and Riverside will be driving 33 new Shiny buses?

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