RE: Stagecoach North East: Latest News & Discussion - November 2015
To guarantee me a trip on a Stockten Trident which service should I get?
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(21 Nov 2015, 4:14 am)Kuyoyo wrote Period 7 movements
Transit
20121 in as RLV, replacing 21037 to disposal (for preservation)
Busways
22050 into Slatyford reserve replacing 22675 (engine)
22462 reinstated to Walkergate reserve
(24 Nov 2015, 6:05 pm)R852 PRG wrote What's the deal with 34401 and you? Did you once engage in an intimate relationship with the vehicle?We should ask the same question about you and R852 PRG? [emoji1]
(24 Nov 2015, 6:07 pm)Jimmi wrote We should ask the same question about you and R852 PRG? [emoji1]
(24 Nov 2015, 6:09 pm)R852 PRG wrote My username is ''R852 PRG'' purely as a sign of respect for the great vehicle that fell in August 2014. It is to ensure that it's legacy remains and future generations do not go on the assumption that Wright Streetlites have always operated the service.
(24 Nov 2015, 6:58 pm)R852 PRG wrote Unfortunately, here we have an example of somebody who favours a brand new Streetlite over one of the company's longest serving vehicle types.
(24 Nov 2015, 7:30 pm)Dan wrote Aye, like most other passengers..! I'd take a brand new bus with Wi-Fi and power sockets over an ancient bus without these features any day of the week.
(24 Nov 2015, 7:30 pm)Dan wrote Aye, like most other passengers..! I'd take a brand new bus with Wi-Fi and power sockets over an ancient bus without these features any day of the week.
(24 Nov 2015, 7:35 pm)R852 PRG wrote Fabric seating is preferred by many to e-leather... Speaking of which, how is it that Arriva's e-leather seating is far more comfortable than Go North East's?
(24 Nov 2015, 7:38 pm)Dan wrote You wouldn't know what the e-leather is like on Go North East's buses as you avoid them at all costs - quite comfortable now that it's been worn in (and that's coming from someone who doesn't like e-leather!)
I personally think that if you get one of the seats with more leg room, the Streetlites are more comfortable than the Volvo B10s. Had several journeys on 'em recently and was pleasantly surprised each time!
(24 Nov 2015, 7:42 pm)R852 PRG wrote I have enough experience of them to understand that I detest them... I pity the poor souls that have done Consett-Sunderland on the 78 since the Streetplight takeover.
In my limited experience of the seats with legroom next to the emergency door; the emergency door has rattled so much that I have resorted to physically stopping it from rattling with my foot. Appears to be common amongst the vehicle type. The amount of legroom is a bonus, however; but Streetplights do not have the ''quadrant'' seating with the great legroom that is found on Volvo B10BLEs, Scania L94UBs, and others.
(24 Nov 2015, 7:43 pm)Dan wrote Try that at 10 in the morning when you have to sit opposite someone on the "quadrant" seating!
Same as the Metro, bloody awful if you're not a midget.
(24 Nov 2015, 7:38 pm)Dan wrote You wouldn't know what the e-leather is like on Go North East's buses as you avoid them at all costs - quite comfortable now that it's been worn in (and that's coming from someone who doesn't like e-leather!) [emoji14]Don't sit next to the emergency exit door, unless you enjoy headaches, 10 minutes on the X66 to Metrocentre was long enough to make me lose the will to live.
I personally think that if you get one of the seats with more leg room, the Streetlites are more comfortable than the Volvo B10s. Had several journeys on 'em recently and was pleasantly surprised each time!
(24 Nov 2015, 7:45 pm)R852 PRG wrote Still, it is not as bad as having seating that faUces in only one direction. I usually just stand on the Metro; as most of my journeys are short or I just don't wish to sit in somebody else's piss.