(07 Jul 2014, 3:30 pm)cbma06 wrote The GNE Lime Brand came from the old Lime works (cant remember if it was in Stanley area or consett area, GNE did mention which area it was when their first branded the Lime service).
I would of thought GNE would of mentioned where their get the brand from in their dedicated section under the brands.
I've always wanted that to be standard on the brand pages (where appropriate) because there are a few which mention where the brand name comes from, such as the Blaydon Racers and Crusader.
Obviously some brands such as "Citylink", "TEN" or "South Tyne" could not be explained, but it'd be nice if those that could had a little write-up similar to the likes of the aforementioned examples.
(07 Jul 2014, 3:35 pm)aureolin wrote Solar 4961 has been covering on the 4 today, and I've noticed the destination display at the front and rear doesn't display correctly. On the front, the number is crunched up and you can't really make out that it's a 4. On the rear, it looks like the top and bottom of the text has been cropped, but the number displays as it should on the front.
I've also noticed that 5325 still displays internal branding for the Red Arrows. In excess of two years after transferring to Silver Arrows duties.
General question about the Citaros on the 4. Are they air conditioned? As the windows haven't ever been locked?
I don't think they're locked on any Citaros now - the air conditioning only works when the vehicle is stationary.