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Dan

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01 Feb 2015, 12:02 am #1
Arriva North East: Rare & Odd Workings - February 2015
Dan
01 Feb 2015, 12:02 am #1

Arriva North East: Rare & Odd Workings - February 2015

Dan

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01 Feb 2015, 12:10 am #2
(31 Jan 2015, 11:58 pm)Kuyoyo Trust me - if it's one thing the Streetlites can manage it's hills (if they can manage Lythe Bank, Saltburn Bank and Loftus Bank then they can manage any). Also, the rumour is the 75/76 is going MAX using 3 of 1404-7, plus 1493 might be returning home to Stockton as it hasn't been fitted with the Next Stop system (of course, if it comes back to Stockton - it will likely get fitted with it anyway for 15s).

I think Streetlites are quite deceptive, but it will ultimately depend on how they're set up.

I've not used Arriva's Streetlite Micro-Hybrids on the Sapphire services down on Teesside yet, but I did ride one of Go North East's normal Streetlites when it was on loan to Stanley Depot to test suitability on the Lime 8 / 78 routes. Aside from the A19 stretch (which isn't too steep a gradient in itself), the Streetlite coped alright on the entire 8 route (Stanley - Sunderland). If Streetlites have been ordered for the Lime, it's a good job that service 8 no longer uses said A19 stretch!

Imagine the banks you refer to are a lot steeper than any of the banks on the route of the Lime, though.
Dan
01 Feb 2015, 12:10 am #2

(31 Jan 2015, 11:58 pm)Kuyoyo Trust me - if it's one thing the Streetlites can manage it's hills (if they can manage Lythe Bank, Saltburn Bank and Loftus Bank then they can manage any). Also, the rumour is the 75/76 is going MAX using 3 of 1404-7, plus 1493 might be returning home to Stockton as it hasn't been fitted with the Next Stop system (of course, if it comes back to Stockton - it will likely get fitted with it anyway for 15s).

I think Streetlites are quite deceptive, but it will ultimately depend on how they're set up.

I've not used Arriva's Streetlite Micro-Hybrids on the Sapphire services down on Teesside yet, but I did ride one of Go North East's normal Streetlites when it was on loan to Stanley Depot to test suitability on the Lime 8 / 78 routes. Aside from the A19 stretch (which isn't too steep a gradient in itself), the Streetlite coped alright on the entire 8 route (Stanley - Sunderland). If Streetlites have been ordered for the Lime, it's a good job that service 8 no longer uses said A19 stretch!

Imagine the banks you refer to are a lot steeper than any of the banks on the route of the Lime, though.

Kuyoyo



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01 Feb 2015, 12:17 am #3
(01 Feb 2015, 12:10 am)Dan I think Streetlites are quite deceptive, but it will ultimately depend on how they're set up.

I've not used Arriva's Streetlite Micro-Hybrids on the Sapphire services down on Teesside yet, but I did ride one of Go North East's normal Streetlites when it was on loan to Stanley Depot to test suitability on the Lime 8 / 78 routes. Aside from the A19 stretch (which isn't too steep a gradient in itself), the Streetlite coped alright on the entire 8 route (Stanley - Sunderland). If Streetlites have been ordered for the Lime, it's a good job that service 8 no longer uses said A19 stretch!

Imagine the banks you refer to are a lot steeper than any of the banks on the route of the Lime, though.

Very - all 3 are 1 in 4 gradients. Plus Loftus Bank is after a decent down from Carlin How (down Carlin How Bank - also a steep bank). They also have to contend with Ormesby Bank and they manage that at 30mph fine. Stockton and Redcar's have also all recently had their gearboxes re-mapped.
Kuyoyo
01 Feb 2015, 12:17 am #3

(01 Feb 2015, 12:10 am)Dan I think Streetlites are quite deceptive, but it will ultimately depend on how they're set up.

I've not used Arriva's Streetlite Micro-Hybrids on the Sapphire services down on Teesside yet, but I did ride one of Go North East's normal Streetlites when it was on loan to Stanley Depot to test suitability on the Lime 8 / 78 routes. Aside from the A19 stretch (which isn't too steep a gradient in itself), the Streetlite coped alright on the entire 8 route (Stanley - Sunderland). If Streetlites have been ordered for the Lime, it's a good job that service 8 no longer uses said A19 stretch!

Imagine the banks you refer to are a lot steeper than any of the banks on the route of the Lime, though.

Very - all 3 are 1 in 4 gradients. Plus Loftus Bank is after a decent down from Carlin How (down Carlin How Bank - also a steep bank). They also have to contend with Ormesby Bank and they manage that at 30mph fine. Stockton and Redcar's have also all recently had their gearboxes re-mapped.

tyresmoke



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01 Feb 2015, 9:11 am #4
(01 Feb 2015, 12:17 am)Kuyoyo Very - all 3 are 1 in 4 gradients. Plus Loftus Bank is after a decent down from Carlin How (down Carlin How Bank - also a steep bank). They also have to contend with Ormesby Bank and they manage that at 30mph fine. Stockton and Redcar's have also all recently had their gearboxes re-mapped.

That was mainly to solve issues with smoothness of the gear changes, although they do pull away better now too. As much as everybody moans about them I don't think they're a bad buy. Would still have preferred Pulsars but obviously we couldn't get them.

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tyresmoke
01 Feb 2015, 9:11 am #4

(01 Feb 2015, 12:17 am)Kuyoyo Very - all 3 are 1 in 4 gradients. Plus Loftus Bank is after a decent down from Carlin How (down Carlin How Bank - also a steep bank). They also have to contend with Ormesby Bank and they manage that at 30mph fine. Stockton and Redcar's have also all recently had their gearboxes re-mapped.

That was mainly to solve issues with smoothness of the gear changes, although they do pull away better now too. As much as everybody moans about them I don't think they're a bad buy. Would still have preferred Pulsars but obviously we couldn't get them.


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01 Feb 2015, 9:18 am #5
(01 Feb 2015, 9:11 am)tyresmoke That was mainly to solve issues with smoothness of the gear changes, although they do pull away better now too. As much as everybody moans about them I don't think they're a bad buy. Would still have preferred Pulsars but obviously we couldn't get them.

The gear changes were fine, when someone from Wright came to Ashington (he did the 35 route) to show an Ashington and two Jesmond drivers how to drive the StreetLites properly, he changed the gears smoothly, it was only the case of getting the drivers trained?
omnicity4659
01 Feb 2015, 9:18 am #5

(01 Feb 2015, 9:11 am)tyresmoke That was mainly to solve issues with smoothness of the gear changes, although they do pull away better now too. As much as everybody moans about them I don't think they're a bad buy. Would still have preferred Pulsars but obviously we couldn't get them.

The gear changes were fine, when someone from Wright came to Ashington (he did the 35 route) to show an Ashington and two Jesmond drivers how to drive the StreetLites properly, he changed the gears smoothly, it was only the case of getting the drivers trained?

Dan

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01 Feb 2015, 9:23 am #6
(01 Feb 2015, 9:18 am)Tommy_1581 The gear changes were fine, when someone from Wright came to Ashington (he did the 35 route) to show an Ashington and two Jesmond drivers how to drive the StreetLites properly, he changed the gears smoothly, it was only the case of getting the drivers trained?

They're not great on the examples allocated to Durham - at first I assumed it was down to lack of training (especially as the drivers were honking their horns and all sorts by accident), but then I guessed it was just the Micro-Hybrid set up.

The lower gear changes are all over the place though, but they're fine once you get the speed up a bit.
Dan
01 Feb 2015, 9:23 am #6

(01 Feb 2015, 9:18 am)Tommy_1581 The gear changes were fine, when someone from Wright came to Ashington (he did the 35 route) to show an Ashington and two Jesmond drivers how to drive the StreetLites properly, he changed the gears smoothly, it was only the case of getting the drivers trained?

They're not great on the examples allocated to Durham - at first I assumed it was down to lack of training (especially as the drivers were honking their horns and all sorts by accident), but then I guessed it was just the Micro-Hybrid set up.

The lower gear changes are all over the place though, but they're fine once you get the speed up a bit.

tyresmoke



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01 Feb 2015, 9:36 am #7
(01 Feb 2015, 9:23 am)Dan They're not great on the examples allocated to Durham - at first I assumed it was down to lack of training (especially as the drivers were honking their horns and all sorts by accident), but then I guessed it was just the Micro-Hybrid set up.

The lower gear changes are all over the place though, but they're fine once you get the speed up a bit.

The horn is to do with the way you start them (secret button) - if you don't know then you could be sat there a while trying to figure it out haha

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tyresmoke
01 Feb 2015, 9:36 am #7

(01 Feb 2015, 9:23 am)Dan They're not great on the examples allocated to Durham - at first I assumed it was down to lack of training (especially as the drivers were honking their horns and all sorts by accident), but then I guessed it was just the Micro-Hybrid set up.

The lower gear changes are all over the place though, but they're fine once you get the speed up a bit.

The horn is to do with the way you start them (secret button) - if you don't know then you could be sat there a while trying to figure it out haha


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01 Feb 2015, 10:24 am #8
(01 Feb 2015, 9:11 am)tyresmoke That was mainly to solve issues with smoothness of the gear changes, although they do pull away better now too. As much as everybody moans about them I don't think they're a bad buy. Would still have preferred Pulsars but obviously we couldn't get them.

I hope that the Streelites for X1 are remapped before they enter service and that the driver's are trained by Wrightbus and lessons have been learnt
upt50k
01 Feb 2015, 10:24 am #8

(01 Feb 2015, 9:11 am)tyresmoke That was mainly to solve issues with smoothness of the gear changes, although they do pull away better now too. As much as everybody moans about them I don't think they're a bad buy. Would still have preferred Pulsars but obviously we couldn't get them.

I hope that the Streelites for X1 are remapped before they enter service and that the driver's are trained by Wrightbus and lessons have been learnt

L469 YVK



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01 Feb 2015, 1:02 pm #9
Why are manufacturers and operators so obsessed with economy? Why can't they just build decent buses without all the gimmicks that:

- Are powerful and well powered
- Built like a tank a bullet proof
- Go like a stink
- And don't breakdown all the time
L469 YVK
01 Feb 2015, 1:02 pm #9

Why are manufacturers and operators so obsessed with economy? Why can't they just build decent buses without all the gimmicks that:

- Are powerful and well powered
- Built like a tank a bullet proof
- Go like a stink
- And don't breakdown all the time

01 Feb 2015, 1:51 pm #10
(01 Feb 2015, 1:02 pm)DaveyBowyer Why are manufacturers and operators so obsessed with economy? Why can't they just build decent buses without all the gimmicks that:

- Are powerful and well powered
- Built like a tank a bullet proof
- Go like a stink
- And don't breakdown all the time

FUEL COSTS. No addition money for bus operators, biggest outlay for bus companys, so anything they can do to reduce the cost they will always choose. so bus manufacturers arent going to build something nobody will buy. Arriva at Jesond have are busy installed fuel saving programme to the pulsars, meaning they are now limited to 50mph.
gne_4993
01 Feb 2015, 1:51 pm #10

(01 Feb 2015, 1:02 pm)DaveyBowyer Why are manufacturers and operators so obsessed with economy? Why can't they just build decent buses without all the gimmicks that:

- Are powerful and well powered
- Built like a tank a bullet proof
- Go like a stink
- And don't breakdown all the time

FUEL COSTS. No addition money for bus operators, biggest outlay for bus companys, so anything they can do to reduce the cost they will always choose. so bus manufacturers arent going to build something nobody will buy. Arriva at Jesond have are busy installed fuel saving programme to the pulsars, meaning they are now limited to 50mph.

01 Feb 2015, 2:42 pm #11
(01 Feb 2015, 1:51 pm)gne_4993 FUEL COSTS. No addition money for bus operators, biggest outlay for bus companys, so anything they can do to reduce the cost they will always choose. so bus manufacturers arent going to build something nobody will buy. Arriva at Jesond have are busy installed fuel saving programme to the pulsars, meaning they are now limited to 50mph.

Not only have jesmond done this, Darlington have now joined in, all the sapphire pulsars are limited to 50mph and maybe some of the others are too, I've been on sapphire all week but haven't had the time to test out the others 
Edited 01 Feb 2015, 2:42 pm by Stuart Phin.
Stuart Phin
01 Feb 2015, 2:42 pm #11

(01 Feb 2015, 1:51 pm)gne_4993 FUEL COSTS. No addition money for bus operators, biggest outlay for bus companys, so anything they can do to reduce the cost they will always choose. so bus manufacturers arent going to build something nobody will buy. Arriva at Jesond have are busy installed fuel saving programme to the pulsars, meaning they are now limited to 50mph.

Not only have jesmond done this, Darlington have now joined in, all the sapphire pulsars are limited to 50mph and maybe some of the others are too, I've been on sapphire all week but haven't had the time to test out the others 

tyresmoke



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02 Feb 2015, 10:28 am #12
(01 Feb 2015, 2:42 pm)Stuart Phin Not only have jesmond done this, Darlington have now joined in, all the sapphire pulsars are limited to 50mph and maybe some of the others are too, I've been on sapphire all week but haven't had the time to test out the others 

I believe it is fleet wide on the Pulsars. Being introduced type by type across Arriva.

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tyresmoke
02 Feb 2015, 10:28 am #12

(01 Feb 2015, 2:42 pm)Stuart Phin Not only have jesmond done this, Darlington have now joined in, all the sapphire pulsars are limited to 50mph and maybe some of the others are too, I've been on sapphire all week but haven't had the time to test out the others 

I believe it is fleet wide on the Pulsars. Being introduced type by type across Arriva.


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Jimmi



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02 Feb 2015, 1:17 pm #13
1406 on 1/5.

Yay no deafening announcements!
Jimmi
02 Feb 2015, 1:17 pm #13

1406 on 1/5.

Yay no deafening announcements!

Jimmi



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02 Feb 2015, 1:28 pm #14
(02 Feb 2015, 1:17 pm)Jimmi 1406 on 1/5.

2863 on 1/5A.
Jimmi
02 Feb 2015, 1:28 pm #14

(02 Feb 2015, 1:17 pm)Jimmi 1406 on 1/5.

2863 on 1/5A.

Jimmi



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02 Feb 2015, 3:03 pm #16
(02 Feb 2015, 1:17 pm)Jimmi 1406 on 1/5.

1767 is also on the 1/5.
Jimmi
02 Feb 2015, 3:03 pm #16

(02 Feb 2015, 1:17 pm)Jimmi 1406 on 1/5.

1767 is also on the 1/5.

Dan

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02 Feb 2015, 4:53 pm #17
1416 departed from its usual haunt of the 22 (Sunderland - Durham) and, instead of being allocated to the X12/X2, was allocated to the 48 today: https://flic.kr/p/r2Ho84
Dan
02 Feb 2015, 4:53 pm #17

1416 departed from its usual haunt of the 22 (Sunderland - Durham) and, instead of being allocated to the X12/X2, was allocated to the 48 today: https://flic.kr/p/r2Ho84

Jimmi



10,972
02 Feb 2015, 5:20 pm #18
(02 Feb 2015, 4:53 pm)Dan 1416 departed from its usual haunt of the 22 (Sunderland - Durham) and, instead of being allocated to the X12/X2, was allocated to the 48 today: https://flic.kr/p/r2Ho84

It's done pretty much everything but the X12/X2.

I've seen it on the 22, 24, 43, 46/48 and it was reported to be operating the Sapphire 7 one day last week.
Jimmi
02 Feb 2015, 5:20 pm #18

(02 Feb 2015, 4:53 pm)Dan 1416 departed from its usual haunt of the 22 (Sunderland - Durham) and, instead of being allocated to the X12/X2, was allocated to the 48 today: https://flic.kr/p/r2Ho84

It's done pretty much everything but the X12/X2.

I've seen it on the 22, 24, 43, 46/48 and it was reported to be operating the Sapphire 7 one day last week.

02 Feb 2015, 7:08 pm #19
Enviro200 1321 paid a visit to the X2 today. Photo below by C522LGR
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/75698454@N08/16427254371/

Looks like it had a failure of sort at Chester-le-Street.
R852 PRG
02 Feb 2015, 7:08 pm #19

Enviro200 1321 paid a visit to the X2 today. Photo below by C522LGR
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/75698454@N08/16427254371/

Looks like it had a failure of sort at Chester-le-Street.

Tom



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02 Feb 2015, 7:10 pm #20
(02 Feb 2015, 7:08 pm)MarcTheA4 Enviro200 1321 paid a visit to the X2 today. Photo below by C522LGR
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/75698454@N08/16427254371/

Looks like it had a failure of sort at Chester-le-Street.

Like the ''in just 55 minutes'' on the blind. 
Tom
02 Feb 2015, 7:10 pm #20

(02 Feb 2015, 7:08 pm)MarcTheA4 Enviro200 1321 paid a visit to the X2 today. Photo below by C522LGR
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/75698454@N08/16427254371/

Looks like it had a failure of sort at Chester-le-Street.

Like the ''in just 55 minutes'' on the blind. 

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