When are 691/692 arriving?
I would imagine, 2 of the Citaro's will be staying at Peterlee until they enter service?
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(01 Dec 2016, 7:12 pm)thetravelman wrote Which vehicle usually operates the 10X from Hexham to Newcastle on a morning?
And then which vehicles are usually allocated to all the evening 10X runs back to Hexham and Prudhoe?
(01 Dec 2016, 7:17 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote I believe the Hexham runs are Branded B9s , Both the Morning and the Evening return.
Ones from Prudhoe on a morning are a X66 Streetlite followed by a Vyking.
Evening Pruhoes are both Vykings I think.
(01 Dec 2016, 9:05 pm)V514DFT wrote Whats the average time it takes for a bus company to review a service,because its been 4 months since the north tyneside changes,and the 11,i dont dislike it but i have concerns that it might be dying,Q3 to me is also an iffy one,the 42 seems to be doing well
(30 Nov 2016, 10:52 pm)mb134 wrote I'm really not too sure on what the loads are usually like on the TTX, however:
An Astromega TDX27, which I believe is what is used on the Oxford Tube, has a seating capacity of 91 (Stated as 63 + 26 + 1 + 1 in the brochure). This is a larger seating capacity than the longest E400. While I understand that standees aren't allowed on coaches, are there ever really that many standing loads?
Even a Plaxton Elite i can hold 75 passengers, which I believe is similar to the seating capacity of the current B9TLs that are used on the service.
Also, at every 30 minutes, is it really a massive issue if 2 people aren't able to board? I'm sure they'd prefer to wait half an hour and get a seat on a coach, than stand on a double decker that can barely cope with the route anyway, let alone with a standing load.
(02 Dec 2016, 10:39 am)Jamie M wrote I saw 6128 the other day, it was fully red. I was expecting to see some blue on it, but there was no such colour on this bus! Is there verification that it has actually been painted, and as such I'm just extremely blind?6128 was fully red when I took a photo of it at Eldon Square yesterday afternoon.
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(02 Dec 2016, 11:48 am)GuyParkRoyal wrote 6128 was fully red when I took a photo of it at Eldon Square yesterday afternoon.Thank god for that. The news on the forum says it has had a half repaint, thought I was going mad.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gpr_bus_ph...ed-public/
(02 Dec 2016, 4:29 pm)Michael wrote With 691 and 692 not arriving yet, will GNE stick 2 Citaro's on the X6/X7 from Monday until they arrive?
(02 Dec 2016, 4:36 pm)Dan wrote Yes. Likely to be 5333 and 5335 allocated until 691 and 692 arrive, as both 5334 and 5336 are undergoing repaint at present.
692 is due to be delivered to Go North East on Monday.
(02 Dec 2016, 4:40 pm)Michael wrote Thanks.
Any news on when 699 will enter service at Deptford?, hopefully it's branded before it enters service, meaning they can start branding the Solo's Sr's and Scania's [emoji14] [emoji14]
698/700 are still down as unallocated on the fleet lists.
(02 Dec 2016, 10:39 am)Jamie M wrote I saw 6128 the other day, it was fully red. I was expecting to see some blue on it, but there was no such colour on this bus! Is there verification that it has actually been painted, and as such I'm just extremely blind?
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(02 Dec 2016, 5:38 pm)Malarkey wrote Same with 5249, seen it at around 4pm on the X1 still in Northern livery despite the NEB News stating it's been repainted.
(02 Dec 2016, 3:55 pm)EL1TE wrote 633 is in the new livery along with the new logo.It also has a tagline above the windows. It's on the 29 today if anyone wants it.
(02 Dec 2016, 3:55 pm)EL1TE wrote 633 is in the new livery along with the new logo.
(03 Dec 2016, 9:03 am)Jimmi wrote It also has a tagline above the windows. It's on the 29 today if anyone wants it.
(03 Dec 2016, 8:11 pm)S813 FVK wrote Is it though? Do you expect passengers to be sad enough to actually go and research the distance between the earth and the moon (which is actually only 238,855 miles according to a much more reliable source than google) and do the necessary calculations to verify whether what was on the side of the bus they travelled on was correct? The majority of people will see it and not even put how factual the information into question.