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My Dad was telling me earlier that he saw a Tyne Tees Express on the 51 this morning. Don't know whether it was a B9 or the spare B7 though.
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(07 Sep 2013, 3:15 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote Some oddish working i have caught on SPD's over the past month with a few others on my Flickr profile.
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27 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9690816557/
57 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9694050604/
58 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9690815379/
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49A - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9694049348/
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35 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9687228249/
60 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9687227871/
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2A - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9690473148/
2C - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9687233511/
36A - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9687229017/
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64A - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9694048618/
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38 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9690471276/
20A - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9687232447/
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26 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9694047128/
56 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9694055042/
Staff Shuttle - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9694055042/
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X3 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9687229437/
61 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9687229771/
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61 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9687230063/
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20 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9694043058/
39 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9690809203/
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1 - http://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/9690808229/
(07 Sep 2013, 5:38 pm)W179SCU wrote T q
No offense, but this isn't relevant or newsworthy. No of those are odd at all!
(07 Sep 2013, 6:16 pm)Daniel wrote Have to agree with Tom on the above... The only "Northern" workings I'd consider 'rare' is if the service was meant to be allocated a Northern single decker, but a double decker appeared - and vice versa. Loans too, otherwise they're not rare at all...
Minus the 1, 2A/C, 60/61 - I'd say that the SPD workings you've given happen pretty much daily, if not every other day.
With Merits consumed on "Great Park" service X40 a lot recently due to 4950/1/2 being VOR a lot, it has been quite common for other Northerns to be used instead of the more common B10BLE, for example.
(07 Sep 2013, 8:34 pm)CatsFast101 wrote I think just because its branded in a fleet livery doesn't mean it can't be odd. That's like saying all arriva/stagecoach services can't have an odd working which isn't true. However a lot of your examples, Adam, aren't really that odd a SPD on the 60 is pretty regular, as is on the 2A/2C also both generally use an SPD in place of their respective vehicles. The 56, 20 and all Deptford services often use SPD's as Deptford have a few lying around. SPD's on northern branded services are not odd at all. The 1, 49, 61 are the only ones I'd consider slightly noteworthy.
(07 Sep 2013, 8:51 pm)Daniel wrote Aureolin made a brilliant post on this thread originally which was moved into the suggestions thread which was created so that this thread doesn't get too off-topic.
See here for said post.
Every operator, regardless of what colour the bus is, has unusual allocations. Every (big) operator has an allocation list, specifying what should be allocated to which service. It irritates me when cynics say, "Ditch branding - paint every bus red and get rid of branding..." Of course it is easier to spot a Go North East odd working to a Stagecoach North East/Arriva North East odd working (exception being if the bus is actually branded or in a special livery), but every operator does have its odd workings.
I find with Go North East that (assuming a depot's spare vehicle percentage can accommodate for this) Northern B10BLEs cover for more prestigious services which have Euro 5 vehicles usually. This is followed by Cadets, and in turn followed by SPDs. I've frequently seen Northern B10BLEs on the 2A/2C, but a SPD is used a lot less.
What do most define a GNE odd working as though? A branded vehicle appearing off-route. When it comes to Northerns, I just look at the vehicle type the service usually has when it is branded. If it's nothing similar at all, it's a 'rare Northern working'.
It is easier to judge rare Northern workings when it comes to unbranded services. A double decker appearing on the 39 is quite rare because it is usually allocated an MPD. An MPD being allocated to a service which runs off onto a scholar? Of course that will be rare too.
(07 Sep 2013, 8:51 pm)Daniel wrote Aureolin made a brilliant post on this thread originally which was moved into the suggestions thread which was created so that this thread doesn't get too off-topic.
See here for said post.
Every operator, regardless of what colour the bus is, has unusual allocations. Every (big) operator has an allocation list, specifying what should be allocated to which service. It irritates me when cynics say, "Ditch branding - paint every bus red and get rid of branding..." Of course it is easier to spot a Go North East odd working to a Stagecoach North East/Arriva North East odd working (exception being if the bus is actually branded or in a special livery), but every operator does have its odd workings.
I find with Go North East that (assuming a depot's spare vehicle percentage can accommodate for this) Northern B10BLEs cover for more prestigious services which have Euro 5 vehicles usually. This is followed by Cadets, and in turn followed by SPDs. I've frequently seen Northern B10BLEs on the 2A/2C, but a SPD is used a lot less.
What do most define a GNE odd working as though? A branded vehicle appearing off-route. When it comes to Northerns, I just look at the vehicle type the service usually has when it is branded. If it's nothing similar at all, it's a 'rare Northern working'.
It is easier to judge rare Northern workings when it comes to unbranded services. A double decker appearing on the 39 is quite rare because it is usually allocated an MPD. An MPD being allocated to a service which runs off onto a scholar? Of course that will be rare too.
(07 Sep 2013, 9:02 pm)Andreos1 wrote So is the Cadet that has been on the M1 for a few days this week, classed as rare or not?
Just it's usually Renowns or SPD's if the Solars are missing...
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(08 Sep 2013, 7:34 am)Daniel wrote Tynedale Links MPD 555 is on the 0830 74A departure from Newcastle, presumably meaning it worked the 0725 X84 service from Hexham.
Disappointing service launch...
(08 Sep 2013, 8:40 am)aureolin wrote I thought that might happen with there only being two buses each way on a Sunday. Run it as a service instead of running empty buses from Hexham to Newcastle, similar to how the Pronto X46 runs. To make matters worse your runs are 4 hours apart, so I'd hate to think what happens if the bus breaks down.
(08 Sep 2013, 8:59 am)Daniel wrote I expected the 74A would utilise a branded Solar rather than it being the other way round though. 'Tis somewhat disappointing, as the 685 could seem so much more attractive on Sundays.
(08 Sep 2013, 8:59 am)Daniel wrote I expected the 74A would utilise a branded Solar rather than it being the other way round though. 'Tis somewhat disappointing, as the 685 could seem so much more attractive on Sundays.
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(08 Sep 2013, 9:23 am)Kuyoyo wrote Don't you mean the 85? On Sundays, the 685 is split with Arriva only operating the Hexham-Newcastle section hourly as the 85, while Stagecoach operate Hexham-Carlisle as the 685 every 3 hours (with a 31 minute layover on each trip on 685, and a 27 minutes layover on the 85). So, the X84 doesn't have a leg to stand-on on Sundays really, 2 journeys each way vs an hourly service on more-or-less the same corridor, no contest.
(08 Sep 2013, 9:35 am)Andreos1 wrote I'm just trying to compare the Bishop Auckland to Hexham operations, following on from the comments above.
Bishop:
* Dedicated depot on hire to reduce costs.
* Reliant on pushing Buzzfare.
* 4 services launched in competition to Arriva.
* Limited service on Sundays.
* Cascaded vehicles, including second hand examples.
Hexham:
* Dedicated depot.
* Competing against train and 685.
* Several local services feeding into town centre with ongoing connections to neighbouring towns and Newcastle.
* Very limited service on Sundays on certain routes.
* Mixture of cascaded and brand new vehicles
servicing the town.
It is obvious where GNE are focusing their attention, investing more in the Tyne Valley, than down the road in the Wear Valley.
Hexham is a more prosperous area, with the weekday market attracting people from around the area as well as the commuters along the valley needing to get onto Tyneside.
However, like with the Coaster, I can't help feeling as though they have missed the boat so to speak with the x84/85.
The majority of people using the Hexham services at this time of year, will be residents living in the Hexham area.
If the X84/85 had been launched earlier in the year, then it could have found its feet perfectly with visitors and tourists wanting to go to Hexham over the summer, when the weather is nicer.
Needless to say, Sunday is an ideal day for people to do that - just not as autumn sets in...
From the other side of the coin, as we get closer to Christmas, the attraction may well be the Metrocentre and Newcastle, with loads increasing from Northumberland as they head onto Tyneside to do their shopping.
Touching on what Daniel was saying, the 74a probably won't have enough passengers to justify using a Scania and to be honest, I can't see the 7.24 X84 on a Sunday morning being too busy either.
As aureolin said, for the sake of 10mins, you can get a 10 and charge your phone up.
This isn't me having another go at GNE, I'm just trying to stand back, trying to understand and analyse their services.
(08 Sep 2013, 11:56 am)Daniel wrote 557 was in about 3 mins late.
555 came in on the 74A about 15 mins late. Now sat dead in Eldon Sq until half 4.