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RE: Stagecoach North East - Latest
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(09 Oct 2013, 8:58 am)Michael wrote Paragraph from the link:
Speaking at industry event Coach and Bus Live today (2 October 2013) Transport Minister Norman Baker announced additional money will be made available to bring 55 more low carbon buses into service and to retro-fit dozens more to clean up their exhaust fumes.
Also i just opened a new document - go down to the bottom it says 40 gas buses for Sunderland
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/sy...-table.pdf
That might of just located where the extra 23 extra buses for Sunderland are going... 17 (from round 4) - 23 from extra funding = 40 =D
40+ 21 (New E200's) = 61 new buses for Sunderland
Does anyone know when these extra buses will be delivered, it seem's to of come out of no where.
(10 Oct 2013, 7:18 am)Daniel wrote SN63VVB/VVC have http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielgrahamm/10183626986/
19383, 27731, 12064 and 19218 are all at Wheatsheaf too.
(10 Oct 2013, 9:12 am)Michael wrote The training B10 is doing the 16 route today, its currently on chester road,with a good looking female driver on the wheel.
(09 Oct 2013, 3:30 pm)Michael wrote I hope so =D, Stagecoach seem to be getting treated this year, make the most of it because we won't get anymore for a while haha
(10 Oct 2013, 11:33 am)Adam Malarkey wrote Spot on to me that Michael, this could mean the ALX200/300's at Sunderland all being withdrawn as I have just counted there are 62 of them combined according to the Stagecoach Fleet List.
(10 Oct 2013, 12:51 pm)mattdw92 wrote They wouldn't withdraw all of them. Just the non-DDA ones.
Sunderland has 42 MAN ALX300's (34 of which are non-DDA) and 1 Dart ALX200 (non-DDA 33101). There are also reserve vehicles non-DDA 33484 and 33829. Not 62...
(10 Oct 2013, 4:20 pm)Daniel wrote Sunderland actually have 45 ALX300s, 12 of which are DDA compliant (22072-82) whilst the other 33 are non-DDA compliant.
33101 is the only ALX200 to remain out on frontline allocation rather than to play a reserve role (as is the case with ALX200s 33484 and 33829), and these are all non-DDA compliant.
From this, we know that there are 36 non-DDA compliant vehicles within the Sunderland fleet that Stagecoach will want to get rid of - presumably to sell, but could well end up replacing something older at other depots too.
We also know that there are 40 brand new eco-friendly buses to enter the fleet over the next few weeks/months.
I assume the four vehicles that will also transfer as part of this order will be 35187-90, leaving 19 Pointer 2 Darts in the fleet.
There are 21 ADL E200s that have already started arriving, and this quite easily removes those Pointer 2 Darts from the fleet.
(10 Oct 2013, 4:20 pm)Daniel wrote Sunderland actually have 45 ALX300s, 12 of which are DDA compliant (22072-82) whilst the other 33 are non-DDA compliant.
33101 is the only ALX200 to remain out on frontline allocation rather than to play a reserve role (as is the case with ALX200s 33484 and 33829), and these are all non-DDA compliant.
From this, we know that there are 36 non-DDA compliant vehicles within the Sunderland fleet that Stagecoach will want to get rid of - presumably to sell, but could well end up replacing something older at other depots too.
We also know that there are 40 brand new eco-friendly buses to enter the fleet over the next few weeks/months.
I assume the four vehicles that will also transfer as part of this order will be 35187-90, leaving 19 Pointer 2 Darts in the fleet.
There are 21 ADL E200s that have already started arriving, and this quite easily removes those Pointer 2 Darts from the fleet.
(10 Oct 2013, 5:44 pm)Michael wrote Tell me about it and its still dragging.. LOL
What was the month of the Gas buses to be delivered in, was it November?
(10 Oct 2013, 5:45 pm)Daniel wrote I only ever had the provisional dates for the ADL E200s, not the Scanias. Someone else may be able to tell us though!
(10 Oct 2013, 4:20 pm)Daniel wrote Sunderland actually have 45 ALX300s, 12 of which are DDA compliant (22072-82) whilst the other 33 are non-DDA compliant.
33101 is the only ALX200 to remain out on frontline allocation rather than to play a reserve role (as is the case with ALX200s 33484 and 33829), and these are all non-DDA compliant.
(10 Oct 2013, 12:51 pm)mattdw92 wrote Sunderland has 42 MAN ALX300's (34 of which are non-DDA) and 1 Dart ALX200 (non-DDA 33101). There are also reserve vehicles non-DDA 33484 and 33829. Not 62...
(10 Oct 2013, 5:44 pm)Michael wrote What was the month of the Gas buses to be delivered in, was it November?Were scheduled beginning of November but a source tells me this is now moved back to the last week in November for the first ones, 28001-28017.
(10 Oct 2013, 5:57 pm)mattdw92 wrote They haven't bid for any yet new ones yet. The grants have been received, but probably is SC. SC then have to bid for the money to be used in such way. If not decided already who gets the money, bidding for the money would happen. But as the press says, all we know is the area. Due to the current bus climate in the NE, answers on a postcard...!
(10 Oct 2013, 6:47 pm)Daniel wrote Does the above table (see last page) not suggest that Stagecoach in Sunderland have received a grant of £719,060 to purchase '40 single decker biomethane gas' vehicles?
From that, I wouldn't have thought there were any ifs about whether they're for Stagecoach or not, unless I haven't grasped what you're getting at. :p
(10 Oct 2013, 7:03 pm)mattdw92 wrote Ah crap. Didn't realise they had updated the old table.
It was indefinitely Stagecoach, but going along with what was public press! In that case, they will be on next years order - would be nice if they could sneak them on to this years order...!
(10 Oct 2013, 7:07 pm)Daniel wrote Would they be able to get them in service by March 2014 if on next year's order?
(10 Oct 2013, 7:23 pm)mattdw92 wrote Going on previous orders, the official order on paper is detailed by January/February, which soon after the media reveal what's on the order, this year first deliveries were end April/start of May.
If remarkably on this years, would be late December/Jan arrivals.
(10 Oct 2013, 7:26 pm)Daniel wrote Remember that, as per the conditions of Green Bus Fund Round 4, the vehicles that have been assisted by a grant from the GBF do need to be out in service by 31st March 2014. With that in mind, I do believe they will be on this year's orders.
(10 Oct 2013, 7:52 pm)mattdw92 wrote Or. I'd say they'd extend the deadline for the extension to give them time to order the buses and have them built and delivered around what time the manufacturers have, which I think might happen. It would leave 6 months between announcement and deadline, which is pretty tight to get green buses ordered and built.