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Train8261
Confirm on Facebook that 1/2 will move to Ashington depot on the 22nd of this month
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Stageoachtees
Just wondering if they will ever get some double-deckers to Stockton especially for the 35 as it's ram packed with school kids and you can hardly move, would also be good if they add some E400's on the 36 as well as that can get packed. I also heard that we are getting hydrogen buses to Stockton any idea if this is true and when will they be coming?
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V514DFT
Is the Tyne Valley 10 being diverted at the moment?,i saw 2 of them bunched at the Life Centre,but they hadnt come from the Redheugh Bridge they were turning right at the lights coming from Forth Banks
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Posted by:
Rob44
Just read this on BBC
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-60245980
It makes sense really when you think about it. Maybe the should build the local amenities first, then sort out a bus route to and from the area THEN start building the houses??
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-60245980
It makes sense really when you think about it. Maybe the should build the local amenities first, then sort out a bus route to and from the area THEN start building the houses??

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Adrian
Looks like Roger French has been to the region today, only it's left Ray Stenning with a bit of a bitter taste in his mouth: https://twitter.com/creatingdesire/statu...0160567297
I recall reading elsewhere on the forum that Sapphire and Max are being completely phased out, so perhaps that should make them a priority for repaint, to avoid giving anyone a false-sense of being a premium offering.
I recall reading elsewhere on the forum that Sapphire and Max are being completely phased out, so perhaps that should make them a priority for repaint, to avoid giving anyone a false-sense of being a premium offering.
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cbma06
Looks like one of the streetlites was getting hooked up to be towed from Peterlee bus station set down area
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cbma06
“On our website, you can download the source data that we use in our digital services.
'Open data' is data that has been made available to the public, for personal, educational or commercial use.
Open data has been shown to stimulate innovation and economic growth. As a forward thinking company we understand the vital role the transport network plays in our community, now and in the future.
The data on the portal is updated automatically when we update our digital services, for example when we make a change to our timetables or network. Downloads are currently available as either .CSV or .XML files.”
Does anyone know what programme that can be used to open the documents after there been downloaded?
https://www.gonortheast.co.uk/opendata
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'Open data' is data that has been made available to the public, for personal, educational or commercial use.
Open data has been shown to stimulate innovation and economic growth. As a forward thinking company we understand the vital role the transport network plays in our community, now and in the future.
The data on the portal is updated automatically when we update our digital services, for example when we make a change to our timetables or network. Downloads are currently available as either .CSV or .XML files.”
Does anyone know what programme that can be used to open the documents after there been downloaded?
https://www.gonortheast.co.uk/opendata
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Posted by:
solsburian
Hi all,
I am very much a geek and I'm into retro computing. I have a collection Acorn machines (can anyone remember those at School?) as well as more modern hardware like a Iyonix and Raspberry Pi that run Acorn's RISC OS.
Anyway, it looks like Durham County Council were (and perhaps still are) Acorn/RISC OS users, as they used (and possibly still do) the platform to produce the timetables for their bus stops: https://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic....16&t=23134
I am very much a geek and I'm into retro computing. I have a collection Acorn machines (can anyone remember those at School?) as well as more modern hardware like a Iyonix and Raspberry Pi that run Acorn's RISC OS.
Anyway, it looks like Durham County Council were (and perhaps still are) Acorn/RISC OS users, as they used (and possibly still do) the platform to produce the timetables for their bus stops: https://stardot.org.uk/forums/viewtopic....16&t=23134
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