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RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - omnicity4659 - 05 Apr 2015 (05 Apr 2015, 11:41 am)Robert wrote dont use the ferry if you get sick using it. dont use the metro if it smells. if you cant make notes, dont make up a load of negative comments... How can I not use the Ferry if I don't know if I'm going to be sick or not? The last time I used it was when I was three. Many people gave me abuse because Arriva was my favourite company... I like GNE now, and now more people are giving me abuse because I don't like Arriva? I'm just trying to fit in here, and be normal? If someone isn't allowed to feel normal, why should they carry on with their lives? RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - Wellsey18 - 05 Apr 2015 (05 Apr 2015, 11:58 am)Tommy_1581? wrote ? Oh please.... I just think your comments on the metro weren't accurate, I highly doubt you put your hand in urine. It wasn't much of a review RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - LeeCalder - 05 Apr 2015 (04 Apr 2015, 6:34 pm)MarcTheA4 wrote Had a fantastic day out on a North East Explorer today. Didn't use it to it's full potential, but in terms of satisfaction; certainly milked it. I woke up at 09:00, and after preparing myself for the long day ahead, I made my way to the bus stop for my 78 to Sunderland. Bald driver on the 78? RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - R852 PRG - 05 Apr 2015 (05 Apr 2015, 6:43 pm)leestransportphotos wrote Bald driver on the 78? That's him. Wore glasses too! Had him many a time before, and he's always been a friendly and cheery chap. RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - omnicity4659 - 05 Apr 2015 (05 Apr 2015, 6:27 pm)Wellsey18 wrote Oh please.... I just think your comments on the metro weren't accurate, I highly doubt you put your hand in urine. It wasn't much of a review ![]() The seat was wet, what do you expect. Hardly would have been water with a smell of toilets would it? RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - S813 FVK - 05 Apr 2015 Only one bus travelled on but it was unexpected: Service 109 Foreshore Road to Peasholm Park - Shoreline Suncruisers MCW Metrobus B227 WUL After walking along from the North Bay to the South, we decided that unless we want our legs to remain alive we thought it would be good to get the bus back along. I was hoping to get an S&D president but when i got to the stop and looked along to the Spa (south bay terminus), i saw no bus there and none were heading back along so i looked to my left and saw this metrobus heading along and immediately knew that this would be the bus i had for the journey. It certainly made the decision to get the bus worthwhile. It arrived at my stop less than 5 minutes of it passing me heading in the opposite direction which is quite unusual for the service. The driver issued the tickets quite quickly and i opted not to go upstairs and take advantage of the beautiful weather and sat downstairs at the back so i could listen to the engine which still sounded great despite the vehicle being 31 years of age. However, with the traffic on the Seafront been quite heavy, it never really got up to any speed. However, when we got onto the Esplanade, the traffic was gone to it was just acceleration and coasting all the way to Peasholm Park. The music they had playing on the vehicle made the journey nice too. On the whole, a brilliant unexpected journey on a brilliant bus and i'll certainly miss these Metrobuses when they go in a couple of years time. Didn't realise i have just waffled on so much about one journey...i'm a good talker ![]() RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - R852 PRG - 05 Apr 2015 Can't ever recall a ride on an MCW Metrobus. They seem to be fantastic machines, might go down to Scarborough in the summer if they are still in service with Shoreline Suncruisers. ![]() RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - DanPicken - 05 Apr 2015 (08 Dec 2013, 9:13 pm)GMitchelhill wrote Done loads of long days.I know I'm digging up an old conversation but has anyone tried to beat this. RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - northern156 - 05 Apr 2015 So, yesterday, after managing to scrounge a tenner from somewhere (skint otherwise!) I went on an Explorer day with a mate. It went something like this: SNW 0643 685 27141 Greenhead to Hexham Bus Station 27141 this time on the first 685 of the day, rather quiet. Not been on 141 for a month or two so it was nice to go on this for a change! Mounted 3 kerbs on the way in too but the driver was one of the old-timers so I let him off. GNE 0740 10 6071 Hexham Bus Station to Eldon Square Decided to stop off at Hexham and go on a B9TL over on the TEN. Fairly decent choice, was a very nice ride in on the back seats. Bus was nice and warm too. Had phones plugged in and I read my copy of the Railway Magazine. We decided that we would just go for whatever we fancy as we had no real plans for what we wanted to do. ANE 0903 43 7446 Haymarket to Regent Centre Walked over the road to Haymarket as I was wanting a Sapphire Enviro 400. As we were waiting in a queue as the driver disappeared, I thought to myself 'why am I doing this' as a DAF ALX400 stood on the next couple of stands up so we headed for that instead. Brilliant bus at speed it was, really coped on the road up to Gosforth past Town Moor at 40-50mph! We weren't on for long as I decided to bail at Regent Centre, get a Metro trip in and then head south ish for the rest of the day. As soon as we got off I noticed an X15-branded Omnicity which I was pretty gutted to miss going the other way! Hey ho, went to the Metro platform and waited for the next one south. TWM 0917 4044 4072* Regent Centre to Gateshead Interchange Boarded this lightly-loaded Metro and agreed to go to Gateshead to see what was there. Nothing to be said from this trip really apart from how much I love the Metro ![]() GNE 0933 64 8245 Gateshead Interchange to Ravensworth Road, Dunston I was wanting a Cadet of some sort today so we thought to try 8245 working a 64 through to the Teams, neither of us really being on a proper Cadet trip before. This thing was bloody brilliant, the noises it made were nothing short of spectacular! Wasn't afraid to kick down and doing so, you could hear the turbo pretty well. Screamed all the way through to Dunston where we alighted and walked across, observing a non-English named Post Office (being the most English establishment you could enter) over to Gasworks Bridge Road where we awaited our next service. GNE 0957 47 5147 Gasworks Bridge Road to Metrocentre Interchange Short hop over to the Metrocentre where we'd decide what to go for next plus a toilet and food break. All OK apart from the horrible stench of what I relate to baby sick, that humid smell, eugh. Not too bad once we got up to speed along Handy Drive as all of the windows were open. Went for the S1 only to be told by the cow of a driver "I'm going to the Coach Park". Instead of waiting for her to come back round we waited and observed until I spotted something yellow coming round the corner from the west... an Olympian!!! GNE 1019 45 3825 Metrocentre Interchange to Eldon Square 3825 was our chariot and something we both couldn't turn down in a million years. Picked the back seats on the lower deck to get the engine notes (even idling she sounded brilliant) and headed to Newcastle through some pretty heavy traffic in the city centre. Got to the Square and asked the driver if we could just stay on to go back to which she obliged if we sohwed our tickets again. Went to the top deck at the front to wave at any spotters en route ![]() GNE 1040 46 3825 Eldon Square to Consett Bus Station Was an excellent journey to Consett even though the suspension on the nearside front wheel was terrible, I was groaning in pain after hitting every pothole there! A lot of cyclists about though (even a bloody horse causing a massive queue of traffic), one of the 'highlights' of the trip was when two cyclists went along in a wooded area with bends in the road in single file, just as the bus was about to pull out to overtake the woman behind, without looking, cycled in the middle of the bloody road, causing the brakes to be slammed on!!! No spotters en route which was a shame as I wanted to be famous! Five Olympians were at Consett with two (including ours) on stands but we seen something on Stand A... GNE 1149 15A 6010 Consett Bus Station to Durham Bus Station With 2-3 minutes to spare we boarded 6010 over to Durham on the 15A. Pleasant enough trip, sitting two-thirds back on the top deck. Suspension on this was a tad better so I didn't have my spine broken again which was an upside! Nothing really to comment on otherwise as the bus was just a standard B7TL! We decided to go for the ScotRail 170s passing Durham which were due in around 10-15 minutes so after a long and arduous climb up the bloody hill to the rail station to then walk another 5 minutes to a 'proper' location for pics, we realised with the units being only 4 signal sections away, we weren't going to make it. Rushed back to the station for a quick platform shot as I heard a rasping in the background, then they whizzed past to be shortly followed by a VTEC HST (43310 on the back I recall) going northbound - if the 170s were delayed by another minute we would've had our shot 'bowled'!! Walked back to the city centre and got a few pics of a VTEC red Mk4 set with 91110 on the rear going across the viaduct south. My first time seeing a 'red' set in the flesh so it was something good out of the trip. Went and got some pics from North Road roundabout, featuring a very attractive sight of a hideous-looking teenage girl giving us the V's as I photted a President coming into Durham. I'll edit her out when I sort the pics out! Had some chips from a chippy right next to Tesco and the bus station which were bloody gorgeous. Walked to the bus stop opposite the station as I was in need for some E200s! ANE 1309 64 1324 Durham to Rennys Lane This was a good little bus even though I think this batch looks stupid from the outside. Decent ride over, went to Rennys Lane near the shopping centre thing where I bought some replenishments from B&M Bargains - reduced Cadburys 'Egg n Spoon' things (4 pack for £1), £1 bar of Dairy Milk Whole Nut and a Choc Dip for 32p. My mate said he sworn he seen a Fab 56 Volvo B9TL down the road, which I said back he's seeing things. Turned out he wasn't - when we went into B&Ms we seen it pass on a 20, b*llocks!! GNE 1345 20 4971 Eden Terrace to Park Lane Interchange Walked up to the bus stop on Eden Terrace, the main road at the Durham City Retail Park thing. In a field next to the stop there were some kids with remote control cars (not just ordinary crappy battery ones, these sounded noisy) as they went round a little course marked by cones. Was pretty ace to watch as some were drifting round corners! Lovely bus stop/shelter too, one of the nicest I've seen I think. 4971 appeared on a 20 for Shields so we boarded. Was pretty full and got even worse at Houghton-le-Spring where a dozen kids appeared and talked loudly at the back for the rest of the journey. I didn't want to hang around at Park Lane for long, purely because I hate the sodding place! I was wanting a trip on the South Hylton branch as I'd not been on it for a good while so we awaited the next Metro. TWM 1437 4036 4079* Park Lane to South Hylton TWM 1449 4079* 4036 South Hylton to Newcastle Airport Went through the delights of south east Sunderland, the sun was out though so it wasn't a bad journey. I decided that we'd do a full trip up to the Airport from South Hylton as we had front seats all the way. Not done a full trip on one service yet, but to be honest I rather enjoyed it - will have to do more in the future! Was quite busy from Sunderland Station up to Newcastle and South Gosforth where it quietened down a bit. Got to Bank Foot and as we departed, seen a Jet2 Boeing 737 take off, pretty close to the Metro too! One of the best sights I saw all day that was, genuinely made me happy. Got to the Airport and went for a toilet break and a Greggs before seeing if we could see any planes about, noticed a Dash 8 take off as well as a helicopter going around. There was the 1615 Easyjet to Geneva about to leave however our 353 Solo turned up as it was taxiing. Rather than wait an hour to see it leave we went on the Optare... GNE 1619 353 638 Newcastle Airport to Kingston Park Was another pretty decent journey, apart from the Solo SR sounded like some sort of washing machine. Luckily we weren't on it long before we got to Kingston Park as our X47 went past to turn around. SNE 1631 X47 22021 Kingston Park to New Bridge Street Bailed from our ALX200 which sounded pretty alright! Got to New Bridge Street where the driver knocked the engine off so rather than waiting we alighted and walked down New Bridge Street. I was wanting to go on a Metro somewhere again however my mate spotted a coach down Pilgrim Street so we went down there... thankfully... He was taking a shot of this coach (can't remember what it was now) as I happened to look to my right to see another Yellow Bus Olympian on the 97! We both ran (I mean ran!) to the bottom end of Pilgrim Street to flag the bus down... GNE 1651 97 3824 Pilgrim Street to Gateshead Interchange The plan was to go round on this to Metrocentre where we'd catch a Stagecoach 6 or 7 to Lemington Road ends with around 12 mins to spare before the last 'through' 85/685 home. This vehicle was heaven, no silly belt screaming like 3823, just pure Volvo goodness. However, our good luck turned on its head once we got to Gateshead as everyone was told to get on a branded Solar in front... balls! I really was disappointed at this as it ruined this little trip. Rather than go on that 97, running now even later, we chose to get the X66 to Metrocentre. GNE 1707 X66 4944 Gateshead Interchange to Metrocentre Interchange Boarded this red Scania over on the X66. Nothing to be said about this ride as we were both in a right mood by now because of the replacement of that Olly! Got to Metrocentre where we'd get the next 6 up to Lemington. I walked over to the rail station to see ScotRail's 156449 depart with 1S73 1716 Newcastle to Glasgow via Carlisle and Dumfries. Noticed our Dart pull round to the stand on the 6 a few minutes early so we dashed back over there to board. SNE 1727 6 34614 Metrocentre Interchange to Lemington Union Hall Road By the time we boarded it was full and standing so we had to stand near to the front. Departed and the bus was another lovely sounding one, proper Cummins engine! Noticed a little notice in the driver's cab that listed around 6 or 7 Green Road hotspots, rather interesting read - included New Bridge St, Market St and Welbeck Road. Just outside Metrocentre a deluded-looking man boarded and decided to stand right at the front window, totally blocking the driver's view of his mirror... he was then told to shift which in my eyes would've been obvious! 10 minutes later and we alighted at Lemington, finally! Walked over to the A69 overbridge and roundabout and had a little gander about as we tracked our 1745 85 from Newcastle which was running 3 to 7 minutes late. Noticed it drop down West Road, the visibility for us was brilliant! To my relief, I had avoided an Omnicity again! ANE 1497 85/685 1804 Lemington Road Ends to Greenhead Brilliant little vehicle, not limited and hit 62mph at one point! Better than Scania sh*te! The best part about this plan was that we managed to avoid the absolute dive that is West Road, full of Halal shops - I call it the Birmingham part of Newcastle. Might do this in the future actually as going along Scotswood Road was a million miles better than going through that dump!!! Thanks for reading, I'll have do another soon however I don't get paid for a couple of weeks yet! ![]() Sean. RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - Jimmi - 05 Apr 2015 Had a fantastic day at the Kirkby Stephen Rally today. Here is a log of what I rode today (although I may have missed some things and I am not good with makes/models etc. so the best I can do is provide the registrations of the buses I have rode today - some have links to photos I have uploaded). DKC301L EJR111W HFR512E CHH210T F805FAO OCS577H (Not 100% if I rode this or not) JJD443D R717YWC E930PBE That's what I can remember, as I said I'm crap at models so this is all I could come up with. I would have liked to ride more but there is only so much time and I seemed to focus on getting photos for awhile too so that obviously prevented me from riding more, also towards the end I was being a bit cautious with the time as I wanted to make sure I was back for the bus home for 1630 as its a long way home if I miss it and I don't want to be the person holding everyone up. Speaking of which, the Stagecarriage Leyland Olympian did provide us a good ride to and from the rally and seemed to perform quite well, overtook an Argos lorry going down the A66, although on the way there just outside Brough on the slip road coming off the A66 it did have a bit of a failure but it got going again. I had some chips for lunch. It was lovely and sunny for most of the day in Kirkby Stephen although heading over the A66 on the way there it looked as gloomy as an ITV drama as there was fog and we couldn't see a flaming thing. Another thing that made the day a bit more fun was I got to ride the train to and from Darlington Railway Station which was a nice change, even nicer change as I got different Northern Rail trains to what I'm used to round my way, they actually looked reasonably nice inside unlike the ones we normally get, although these were running to/from Whitby. The train was 10 minutes late this morning due to over running engineering works (knew something was wrong when I saw the train arrive at Newton Aycliffe Railway Station heading to Bishop Auckland just as I was getting to the station). Got the train home as the bus picked up / dropped off there and because no-one wanted to be off in Bishop Auckland we got back to Darlington earlier JUST in-time for the train back to Newton Aycliffe. Yeah so a pretty good day today then, I'd recommend going to this rally as it was good fun today. Thanks for reading ![]() RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - R852 PRG - 05 Apr 2015 (05 Apr 2015, 9:27 pm)Adam wrote Ah, it was you that was on the 46 to Consett. I got on at the Metrocentre and stayed on until Consett. En route, I overheard your conversation with your friend about E200s and Durham's 63/64, so presumed you were an enthusiast. I posted in the Stalking & Such thread asking if it was anyone on here but now I have my answer There goes Sean's invisability! ![]() RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - Adrian - 05 Apr 2015 Glad you enjoyed Jimmi. ![]() Did you manage a ride on the Busways Atlantean? EJR111W. It's a bit of a beast. As is the Carlisle Bus Group's Olympian - F805FAO. RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - northern156 - 05 Apr 2015 (05 Apr 2015, 9:27 pm)Adam wrote Ah, it was you that was on the 46 to Consett. I got on at the Metrocentre and stayed on until Consett. En route, I overheard your conversation with your friend about E200s and Durham's 63/64. Haha, I noticed your little trip report earlier Adam and thought it was a coincidence and I am tired reading this! Yeah I was the one on the left haha, I think I did turn round a couple of times to see passenger numbers etc. I'm taking it as you heard my groans of pain every time we went over a pothole?? ![]() RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - Jimmi - 05 Apr 2015 (05 Apr 2015, 9:30 pm)aureolin wrote Glad you enjoyed Jimmi. Yeah I rode both of them and quite liked them. Think I only had a short ride on EJR111W though, will likely to see that again at some point I imagine. RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - tyresmoke - 05 Apr 2015 (05 Apr 2015, 9:30 pm)northern156 wrote Haha, I noticed your little trip report earlier Adam and thought it was a coincidence and I am tired reading this! Yeah I was the one on the left haha, I think I did turn round a couple of times to see passenger numbers etc. Nice little trip out - certainly got to a few different places! Just one point, 7446 is a Volvo B7TL rather than a DB250... It drives beautifully mind! RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - northern156 - 05 Apr 2015 (05 Apr 2015, 9:36 pm)tyresmoke wrote Nice little trip out - certainly got to a few different places! Ah you're right Scott, no wonder it sounded a little different! It was nice and smooth I must say, didn't take long at all to get to high speeds. Bus Related Outings and Reviews - R852 PRG - 06 Apr 2015 Well, I couldn't be bothered to drag myself out of bed in enough time to make a day of today. Quite pleased I didn't actually, seems to be a busy day! My parents have took the dog to Seaburn for a walk along the beach, I couldn't bothered lol. Working out some plans for later this week. Think I'll be just going out by myself, not really in the mood for meeting up with people. ![]() Hoping 5391-94 enter service this week, I'll certainly be making my way north for a few rides and photographs. Any good spots at the MetroCentre that people can name? That place over by the MetroCentre itself, I think taxis pick up there or something? RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - MurdnunoC - 06 Apr 2015 (06 Apr 2015, 1:46 pm)MarcTheA4 wrote Hoping 5391-94 enter service this week, I'll certainly be making my way north for a few rides and photographs. Any good spots at the MetroCentre that people can name? That place over by the MetroCentre itself, I think taxis pick up there or something? Metrocentre is private property so you may run into trouble taking photographs on-site, at the bus station. However you should be fine taking photos just outside of the Coach Park where the buses come of the bridge and onto the roundabout. Also, somewhere on the Centrelink would be quite decent as you also have the river and a couple of bridges to provide a backdrop. RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - R852 PRG - 06 Apr 2015 (06 Apr 2015, 3:13 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Metrocentre is private property so you may run into trouble taking photographs on-site, at the bus station. However you should be fine taking photos just outside of the Coach Park where the buses come of the bridge and onto the roundabout. I was thinking of trying to get a photo of one passing the Riverside depot, preferably Gateshead-bound from the MetroCentre as it would be passing in the direction where Riverside could be in the background. Bus Related Outings and Reviews - R852 PRG - 06 Apr 2015 Been discussing some trips further afield for the May half-term week. Saturday 23rd May-Sunday 31st May. Subject to change obviously, but: • Saturday 23rd May - Stagecoach in Cumbria Open Day • Sunday 24th/Monday 25th May - Home due to it being a Bank Holiday. • Tuesday 26th May - Scarborough - I'll likely have a couple of hours to myself to ride along the seafront on the East Yorkshire Motor Services and Shoreline Suncruisers 109 services (should get some interesting old traction with the latter to comment on!) • Wednesday 27th May - Probably a day doing nothing, back home in the north east. • Thursday 28th/Friday 29th/Saturday 30th May - in the Lakes District. Will likely have other plans on the Thurs and Sat, but will squeeze in a North West Explorer on the Friday, with hopefully some interesting vehicles from the SiC fleet. These are just ground ideas, but hopefully I can work around something like this in the week off. ![]() Marcus RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - Malarkey - 07 Apr 2015 For anyone who might be interested, Transdev Keighley are having a Double Depot Open Day on the 26th April. http://www.keighleybus.co.uk/news.jsp?newsID=1370 Bus Related Outings and Reviews - R852 PRG - 07 Apr 2015 Today's outing was nothing spectacular, however did feature the rare working of Fab56-branded B9 6090 on the X35 for a short ride. Read on to find out more; I had decided last night that I would go out for a short trip somewhere today, rather than do nothing in the house. My alarm was set for 09:00, but as most teenagers do, I managed to sleep through it. I eventually came to open my eyes just after eleven, which I was disappointed about. However, adamant to make a day of the hours I had left, I decided to get the 11:50 #36 to Houghton-le-Spring and go from there. I was out of the house by 11:35, fully prepared for a brief day out with my camera charged. #36 - Chester-le-Street Durham County Cricket Ground to Houghton-le-Spring Church - (11:51 --- 12:13) - Go North East 5303 - Mercedes 0530N/Mercedes Citaro Ahh.... A Mercedes Citaro! I've never really seen their appeal. Dark inside, awkward seating, the only thing I really like is the noise of the Mercedes engine, and the noise the bell makes when it's pressed haha. Back on a serious note, I just don't like Citaros... I'd rather have one of the regular Solars that Deptford allocate on a daily basis due to shortages of the Mercs (I imagine VORs, etc.) over one of these! The only ones I can stand, I've said this many times before, are the ones Washington have for the 4; still in fine condition, for what is a popular route. Not many people on; around 10 when I boarded. Took my seat towards the rear, next to the emergency exit thingy. We passed through Great Lumley, Fencehouses, etc. and got to Houghton-le-Spring on time. Growing less keen on this route each time I use it...think I'll stick to the magnificent B10s all the way through to Sunderland in the future. I just can't stand the Mercs, it's a great start to the day when another vehicle type turns up! Anyway, moving out of the negativity ring, when I got to Houghton-le-Spring, I was pleased when just minutes after my 36 moved on for Town End Farm, a Prince Bishops Solar came into view. #20A - Houghton-le-Spring Church to Sunderland, Park Lane Interchange - (12:16 --- 12:39) - Go North East 4971 - Scania L94UB/Wright Solar Looked like a half load was on board, so I joined the queue to board. When we left, we were quite full as around a dozen people had hopped on in Houghton-le-Spring. I've always loved the engine noise of these Solar, they sound somewhat like a DAF. Don't know if it's just me, but the examples on the Loop seem to have a much more DAF-sounding engine that the others. I'm just waffling on for the sake of it now...haha. People hopped on and off throughout the ride to Sunderland, and 4971 had me relatively hate-free. For some reason, I was after a ride on the Drifter to Seaham, seeing as Streetlites are entering service imminently on my local route. As I was walking across, I just happened to look back and notice a Fab56-branded decker arriving on the X35, heading to Hartlepool. #X35 - Sunderland, Park Lane Interchange to Houghton-le-Spring Church - (12:46 --- 13:10) - Go North East 6090 - Volvo B9TL/Wright Gemini 2 I had never used the X35 before, despite using the X36. Unsure if it was stopping at Houghton-le-Spring (having read something along those lines before, and never spending enough time in Houghton-le-Spring to see an X35 pass through), I asked the driver and he confirmed. Luckily the seats upstairs on the left-hand side were still available, which I was most satisfied about. A very pleasant journey back to Houghton-le-Spring, accompanied with the free WiFi. It must be said, that the B9TL engine is a great sounding machine. You would think with this B9 doing Newcastle-Sunderland day-in, day-out, they could possibly be destroyed by now; but my ride on this proved otherwise! There was a pretty big queue waiting to board in Houghton-le-Spring, but across the road there were very few people waiting, so I took the opportunity to take a photograph. Knowing my 36 back home was due any minute, I was relieved to see a red Solar appear, and not a gold Citaro! #36 - Houghton-le-Spring Church to Chester-le-Street Durham County Cricket Ground - (13:13 --- 13:33) - Go North East 4937 - Scania L94UB/Wright Solar No more than half a dozen folk on when I joined this journey, and a man who had sat near me upstairs on 6090 was also on. I've seen him a few times on the 36, I'm guessing he's a regular. A pleasant journey behind this Scania, with a nice engine sound too. Much better than the Mercedes I had earlier today!! ![]() Good day out, dropped in at my grandma's briefly before walking back to my house. Didn't use the Get Around to it's full potential, in terms of the amount of journeys I made; but like with Saturday's Explorer, I certainly got what I needed out of it. ![]() Marcus RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - Andreos1 - 07 Apr 2015 (07 Apr 2015, 12:14 pm)Malarkey wrote For anyone who might be interested, Transdev Keighley are having a Double Depot Open Day on the 26th April. Tag a trip on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway and jobs a good un. Pretty easy to get to via Leeds/Bradford too via bus or train. RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - omnicity4659 - 07 Apr 2015 Currently writing up my review. RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - Malarkey - 07 Apr 2015 (07 Apr 2015, 2:36 pm)Andreos1 wrote Tag a trip on the Keighley and Worth Valley Railway and jobs a good un.Doesnt cost much to do either, as I learned last July when I did a Day Trip to Leeds/Bradford and Wakefield. RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - Andreos1 - 07 Apr 2015 (07 Apr 2015, 3:27 pm)Malarkey wrote Doesnt cost much to do either, as I learned last July when I did a Day Trip to Leeds/Bradford and Wakefield. I was looking at the Connexions website earlier and they do a network wide day ticket for £7.50 (I think), no idea if timings/connections would work, but York/Harrogate - Otley/Ilkley could get you the majority of the way to Keighley and hopefully some variety too! RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - Tom - 07 Apr 2015 Hoping to have a run out somewhere tomorrow but not sure where - was thinking Sunderland as I haven't rode many services. RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - Malarkey - 07 Apr 2015 (07 Apr 2015, 3:34 pm)Andreos1 wrote I was looking at the Connexions website earlier and they do a network wide day ticket for £7.50 (I think), no idea if timings/connections would work, but York/Harrogate - Otley/Ilkley could get you the majority of the way to Keighley and hopefully some variety too! £7.90 for the WYMetro Bus & Train Dayrover, actually still have ticket from Last Year on my Desk, and its only 25 Minutes on the Train from Leeds Rail Station, so if anyone was planning on going down on the 26th April you get there for the 10:30am Start for the Rally, whether that be by Train or Megabus/NatEX. RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - omnicity4659 - 07 Apr 2015 Here is my trip from today (one bus) 1000 TW 4070A (Northumberland Park - South Gosforth) A short ride on 4070, there weren't any seats on board without having to sit next to someone, gathered some speed up to South Gosforth depot, then slowed to a crawl while passing. I notice the service to Airport sat in the platform, but that left before I arrived. 1024 TW 4064 & 4010 (South Gosforth - Airport - South Hylton - Park Lane) I boarded 4010 which was on the rear of this set and sat facing Airport, a rather quiet journey from Kingston Park to Airport, of which only a mother and pushchair boarded at Bank Foot. On arrival at Airport, I stretched my legs before the return journey to South Hylton. The service departed just as another service arrived into the opposite platform, after Callerton Parkway, the Metrocar built up some speed (70 kph) down the bank. A few people got on at Kingston Park, wih their shopping etc, but I couldn't help noticing the large amount of carrier bags lying all over the trackside. On arrival at South Gosforth, we had a driver change which had us in the platform for about five minutes. On approach to Jesmond, I noticed the Manors Chord of which handled ECS Metrocars during the 2013 modernisation works. Newcastle was as ever busy, with loads boarding at Monument. At Gateshead Stadium the Nexus red and green colours smother the station. Some workers were clearing the bushes at the side of the tracks near Heworth, having mainline trains running at reduced speeds (20mph). At Pelaw, we paused briefly to allow a through Pacer along the DCL. We gathered some speed along through Boldon etc, we slowed down again to crawling speed at Sunderland, a few people got on a lot got off, on arrival at South Hylton, I could see the extra-long platform for holding trains during delays. I got off and stretched my legs, I wondered onto the leading Metrocar 4064, and it departed a few moments after. On arrival at Park Lane, I jumped off and got some timetables from the travel shop before heading down to my next ride. 1220 TW 4084 (Park Lane - Sunderland Station) A short but quiet ride on 4084, slowed down to crawling speed as usual on arrival at Sunderland. A Grand Central HST rolled in shortly after arrival, more passengers than usual, so I assume there is something happening along the route. 1230 (delayed 1238) NT 14208? (Sunderland - Newcastle) Rolling in delayed, my donkey arrived. It was very busy and I only managed to get a seat, only a couple of minutes dwell time at Sunderland. I've never been on a mainline train on the DCL before, so passing through Metro stations at speed was quite strange. We then hit a TSR. 20mph between Brockley Whins and Gateshead Stadium. A few moments at Heworth, then we were away. On arrival at Newcastle, I couldn't help but to listen to the conductor drivelling on about luggage and MetroSaver holders had to get off for a good few minutes listening to his rather boring posh accent. 1304 TW 4017 (Central Station - Heworth) I decided to stand on this journey for some reason, there was no TSR for Metro services past Gateshead Stadium, on arrival at Heworth I jumped off and got a photo of a CityLink Versa in the layovers before catching my next ride; 1317 TW 4002 (Heworth - South Shields) I was rather pleased for a prototype to arrive, with the original push-button openings and drab interior, a slight unpleasant smell was present. We paused briefly after we split from the Green line to allow another Metrocar through. Some young children were copying the announcements and talking about football between on the whole journey and I got a bit sick of it by the the time we reached Bede. I took a couple of quick photos at South Shields before I headed to the ferry. 1345 SF Spirit of the Tyne (Cross Tyne service) A quick ride on the ferry, two large freight ships were at the port. The journey was ruined by a group of youths. 1354 Phoenix Taxis 907 (A20 OJD), Optare Solo M880SL (North Shields Ferry - opp. Tynemouth Metro) As per usual, a busy journey. I decided not to get off at North Shields town centre and to carry on to Tynemouth Metro. A very friendly driver, who got a bit frustrated around the Fish Quay area with cyclists etc. 1449 TW 4068 (Tynemouth - Northumberland Park) A busy service, noticed quite a few people on the beach and grassed area when I passed Tynemouth aquarium, 4002 passed us. I managed to bag the front seats again between Tynemouth and Northumberland Park. On arrival at Northumberland Park, I took a few photos from the platform and the car park before heading home. I hope that you enjoyed reading this as much as I have riding the things. RE: Bus Related Outings and Reviews - Adrian - 07 Apr 2015 You were quick back on that ferry, considering it made you sick the other day? ![]() |