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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - JP6004 - 07 Oct 2019 (07 Oct 2019, 10:26 am)Michael wrote Hopefully the older deckers are withdrawn then, i'm not even sure whats withdrawing what, since Wrightbus collapsed, i would imagine they've waited to order the X1 deckers and gone back to the drawing board... but i have a feeling they've ordered E400MMC's for the X1. We will just have to wait and see, its not collapsed yet and is still trading, just need to find a buyer then full steam ahead RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Michael - 07 Oct 2019 (07 Oct 2019, 10:36 am)JP6004 wrote So with it still trading, can GNE recieve the buses already built? RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - JP6004 - 07 Oct 2019 (07 Oct 2019, 10:39 am)Michael wrote So with it still trading, can GNE recieve the buses already built? I believe so, there are 50 staff still working at wrightbus, however not sure on what positions they are holding. So yes the buses may be ready to be shipped over, however there may not be anyone to deliver them..... RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Andreos1 - 07 Oct 2019 (07 Oct 2019, 9:42 am)JP6004 wrote Hence referring to the inflexibility of some scholars... I'd hazard a guess that anyone spending 5/7 years on a school bus that has a tired interior and is prone to condensation, rattling and mildew will be put off public transport to some extent. There's a reason GNE are increasingly adapting their pricing and marketing towards the younger generations and I would argue that the on-board WiFi, sockets etc are certainly something that is fitted with younger people in mind. It goes without saying that younger people are the next generation of car drivers. Surely you would want to give them a taste of something nicer than a 15 year old decker? I'm not sure anyone has said they need to buy a brand new vehicle for a short-term contract either. Time and time again we hear about 'workhorses' and 'reliability', 'not missing a beat' or being 'lovely to drive'. Thats brill. Lovely. The drivers aren't the ones sitting paying the fares and being inconvenienced in dragging out a passport for the privilege. RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Rapidsnap - 07 Oct 2019 With regards to the latest Scanias from Brighton, these 5 have had engine modifications to bring them up to a higher Euro level, looking at the photos they have the same additional vents as the Solars that were done around here. RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Michael - 07 Oct 2019 (07 Oct 2019, 11:09 am)Rapidsnap wrote With regards to the latest Scanias from Brighton, these 5 have had engine modifications to bring them up to a higher Euro level, looking at the photos they have the same additional vents as the Solars that were done around here. Are they Euro 5 or 6? RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Chris 1 - 07 Oct 2019 (07 Oct 2019, 4:40 am)Dan wrote Out of interest, did the exhaust modifications take advantage of the various grants on offer for such work? FWIW though, can't fault GNE for the investment. RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - JP6004 - 07 Oct 2019 (07 Oct 2019, 11:06 am)Andreos1 wrote As more is invested and the company goes through the natural churn, higher spec vehicles will eventually end up on scholar services - with sockets and wifi. However, Im pretty sure they travel on more buses than just the scholars. Do they not goo to town/ metrocentre etc. Think they are well aware of the superiority of front line services. RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Rapidsnap - 07 Oct 2019 (07 Oct 2019, 11:13 am)Michael wrote Are they Euro 5 or 6? I would assume Euro 5, they do have the same engine as the L94UBs. RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Andreos1 - 07 Oct 2019 (07 Oct 2019, 11:51 am)JP6004 wrote I'd hope higher spec vehicles were allocated through churn, but can't see it myself. More money to be made selling a high spec decker than sticking it on a scholars. As for being aware of higher spec vehicles, I reckon a proportion will use the bus to the Metrocentre or Newcastle on a weekend. A proportion will get lifts off mammy and daddy, some will be playing football or some other sports and a proportion won't have a service - cos there's no money to be made on an evening or weekend. I can purely base that assumption on eldest Constantopolous and his mates. I speak from experience. Started driving lessons not long after his 17th birthday and passed his test a few months later. He had been a bus user and had the benefit of his T&W Pop Card to mitigate costs. Fancy interior or not; gaining independence, convenience and not being at the whims of GNE operational decisions were a priority. He used a commercial service to/from school (with all the perks it had) until he left. He's not the first of his group to do this and wasn't the last. I'd hazard a guess that his group aren't unique. Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - TEN 6083 - 07 Oct 2019 Go North East 6165 / YN54 AOR by kieron mathews, on Flickr Here’s a photo of 6165 at Hownsgill Depot this afternoon. Fleetnumbers are as follows for the OmniDekkas: 6162 YN04GJK 6163 YN54AOM 6164 YN54AOP 6165 YN54AOR 6166 YN54AOT Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - streetdeckfan - 07 Oct 2019 When I was in school, I maybe used the scholars the scholars service a few times, and the rest of the time I used the commercial service that went the same route bar going down the hill to the school. The main reason was because the buses put on the scholars service were awful, they were old, loud, leaky, unreliable, freezing in the winter. And if I'm being honest, if there wasn't a commercial service that went to the school, I probably would have refused to travel by bus! I mean, I am a bit of a snob when it comes to which buses I get on, I will wait an extra half an hour to wait for a StreetDeck on the X21 rather than get an OmniDekka or whatever other bus they've dragged out the scrap heap to put on the X21 today. And honestly, it's not like I need to travel by bus, I could easily afford to travel by car, and if they hadn't upgraded the X21 I would probably have a car, and I probably would have ruled out Bishop Auckland as a place to look for a house! RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Rob44 - 07 Oct 2019 It seems like i'm a bit older than most on here as my first memories of a school bus was getting the Armstrong galley bus to school. It was coach style but dont think it was brand new in any shape or form. Im sure we got a double Decker busways bus on occasion and they definitely were not new. But in the last year Henry Cooper took over and although the bus/coach was by no means just out of the factory it was comfortable, reliable and we even got to watch VHS on the screens on the bus! RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Andreos1 - 07 Oct 2019 (07 Oct 2019, 2:16 pm)Rob44 wrote Mk1 Nationals and ECW Olympians for me in the main, when I first started. Operated by Philly and Washington depots and out on service work afterwards, so usually in good nick internally. Could always work out the shift patterns too. Whoever drove the Oly on a morning, always ended up on the 194 that passed the school just as we came out on an afternoon. Never worked what the PM runs worked off, as I tended to get a 'normal bus' home. RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - 3785 - 07 Oct 2019 Well more reminiscing on Am runs we had a dedicated bus that did x65 consett to durham then our school bus followed by rest of the day on consett to Newcastle express. Initially it was 5090 Leyland leopard/willowbrook, on withdrawal it became 5102 Leyland Tiger/plaxton in superliner livery!!! Evening return was Leyland atlanteens definitely not as comfortable as morning journeys. RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Dan - 07 Oct 2019 (07 Oct 2019, 11:39 am)Chris 1 wrote Largely yes, but it doesn't cover the full cost... As is always the case with these grants, there's some investment required by the operator too. RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Ianthegoon - 07 Oct 2019 (07 Oct 2019, 2:02 pm)TEN 6083 wrote Presumably the fleet numbers allocated for this batch of OmniDekkas is confirmation that the previously expected longer vehicles will not now be arriving, as these five re-use numbers previously reported as intended for the longer examples. RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - busmanT - 07 Oct 2019 (06 Oct 2019, 9:52 pm)Rapidsnap wrote Only a handful of longer lengths have gone to Bluestar so far. I think Bluestar are getting up to 9 of the long Omnidekka from B&H - RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - EL1TE - 08 Oct 2019 Not sure if it’s been mentioned already but 5323 is back in service - just seen it on a 93 Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - streetdeckfan - 08 Oct 2019 I heard some rumours yesterday that management had been on the X21 last week and are planning on changing the route around Woodhouse Estate. Probably something to do with the fact that very few people, especially with the times that it runs the full route. Anyone who works in Newcastle and lives in Tindale (which granted I imagine there are very few) either has to walk into Woodhouse to catch the 06:34 which gets into Newcastle at 8:28 or still catch the more frequent Arriva 6 to Durham then get the 21 to Newcastle. And as for evenings, the last but GNE has that goes through Woodhouse leaves Newcastle at 16:05, which is absolutely useless for anyone that works a 9-5. As much as I like the direct connection to Newcastle, I think they should have kept the 18 and X21 separate, the only reason they got rid of the 18 was to close Crook so they could save money Sent from my LM-G710 using Tapatalk RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - N391OTY - 08 Oct 2019 (07 Oct 2019, 7:38 pm)Ianthegoon wrote So how about renumbering 6176 to 6170, to tidy up the fleetnumbers of the longer OmniDekkas into consecutive numbers 6167-6171. Just a thought! RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Michael - 08 Oct 2019 (08 Oct 2019, 3:15 pm)N391OTY wrote Unless there's more 2nd hand buses coming up from elsewhere in the Go Ahead company, i would think they would just fit in to those numbers. RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Dan - 08 Oct 2019
(07 Oct 2019, 1:04 pm)Rapidsnap wrote Euro 5 indeed, like the long wheelbase examples, so another good reason to introduce them to the fleet (better for air quality, replacing Euro 4). (07 Oct 2019, 9:08 pm)busmanT wrote If the plan hasn't changed, I believe Bluestar are in line to acquire 685-688 and 905/9/11-14 from Brighton & Hove. The long wheelbase examples are the 9xx series ones. RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Michael - 08 Oct 2019 Photos have emerged of the new E400's for the X30 and East Yorkshire. https://twitter.com/DanGrahamGNE/status/1181646135754215425?s=19 Thanks to Dan. RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - streetdeckfan - 08 Oct 2019 (08 Oct 2019, 7:36 pm)Michael wrote Photos have emerged of the new E400's for the X30 and East Yorkshire. I mean, the E400 will never be a good looking bus, but it does look quite sharp in that metallic gold! Still not sure on the interior, just screams East Yorkshire to me! It's the red walls that I don't like, if they were a more neutral colour I don't think it would look as bad Just a quick photoshop of what it would look like with grey panels, I think it looks 10x better, a lot brighter
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Michael - 08 Oct 2019 (08 Oct 2019, 7:40 pm)streetdeckfan wrote I like the red more tbh. Wonder if the Streetdecks would of been the same inside, like red inside panels etc RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - streetdeckfan - 08 Oct 2019 (08 Oct 2019, 8:09 pm)Michael wrote I like the red more tbh. I just think it looks a bit too dark with the red. I would imagine the StreetDecks would be the same, since they have the same design of seat only on V3s instead of ADL SmartSeats With the ex-EY E400MMC being numbered 6337, does that mean we can assume the E400s will be numbered 6334-37, then presumably if the StreetDecks arrive they'll be numbered 6338 onwards? If so that means it it'll be: 6301-6307 = 16 plate StreetDecks 6308-6314 = 67 plate B5s 6315-6333 = 67 plate StreetDecks 6334-6337 = 69 plate E400s 6338 onwards = 69 plate StreetDecks Wouldn't it have made more sense to number the 69 plate StreetDecks directly after the 67 plates? That is assuming they even arrive RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - Michael - 08 Oct 2019 (08 Oct 2019, 8:22 pm)streetdeckfan wrote They've probables put the Enviro 400's in that gap, incase the Streetdecks might not arrive, as you said. I'm sure i read theres another E400 from EY arriving. RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - S813 FVK - 08 Oct 2019 (08 Oct 2019, 8:22 pm)streetdeckfan wrote What difference does it make? RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - October 2019 - gordondack - 08 Oct 2019 (08 Oct 2019, 7:40 pm)streetdeckfan wrote TBH I don't think the average passenger will even care about what colour scheme is inside. Hardly a matter of life or death here is it? |