(14 Jan 2020, 6:57 pm)Dan wrote Yes, that one is taller.
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Is there a reason why the new ones weren't specced to that height if it fits under the bridge?
It definitely feels a lot more spacious upstairs!
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(14 Jan 2020, 7:00 pm)streetdeckfan wrote Is there a reason why the new ones weren't specced to that height if it fits under the bridge?
It definitely feels a lot more spacious upstairs!
(15 Jan 2020, 1:30 am)TEN 6083 wrote Bit of an update on 6334, it made 3 journeys early on Wednesday morning but was taken off due to only managing 49mph flat out so it is being sent to Volvo to sort it out so will be off the road until it’s sorted
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(15 Jan 2020, 5:58 am)Dan wrote Always was the plan to have the speed limiter increased before entering service but things were a little tight yesterday morning hence its use.Briefly had a go on in Eldon to Gateshead and pretty smooth and smart, only thing would be the next stop LED display is along the middle of the front window below the bus stopping sign.
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(15 Jan 2020, 11:09 am)Citaro5326 wrote Briefly had a go on in Eldon to Gateshead and pretty smooth and smart, only thing would be the next stop LED display is along the middle of the front window below the bus stopping sign.
(15 Jan 2020, 11:12 am)Dan wrote It can’t be retrofitted to the bulkhead, so this is probably the best place (other than perhaps at the top of the stairs like the Cobalt B9s).
It takes up next to no room so I don’t think this is an issue.
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(15 Jan 2020, 11:12 am)Dan wrote It can’t be retrofitted to the bulkhead, so this is probably the best place (other than perhaps at the top of the stairs like the Cobalt B9s).I guess either way it helps passengers and boice but guessing its not programmed because it wasn't on , in another thought with the drifters having next stops on screen below stopping sign wouldnt it make sense to do this to Prince Bishops, Red kites etc.
It takes up next to no room so I don’t think this is an issue.
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(15 Jan 2020, 12:16 pm)Citaro5326 wrote I guess either way it helps passengers and boice but guessing its not programmed because it wasn't on, in another thought with the drifters having next stops on screen below stopping sign wouldnt it make sense to do this to Prince Bishops, Red kites etc.
(15 Jan 2020, 12:16 pm)Citaro5326 wrote I guess either way it helps passengers and boice but guessing its not programmed because it wasn't on , in another thought with the drifters having next stops on screen below stopping sign wouldnt it make sense to do this to Prince Bishops, Red kites etc.
(15 Jan 2020, 3:41 pm)Dan wrote The Prince Bishops and Red Kites don’t have screens behind the perspex on back of drivers cab - nothing is there, as they were specified with LEDs rather than TFTs.
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(15 Jan 2020, 4:20 pm)streetdeckfan wrote Was it a cost saving measure to go with LEDs over the LCD, or was it because the LED displays (in my opinion) are easier to see?
Or another reason entirely
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(15 Jan 2020, 4:27 pm)Dan wrote Bit of both, plus ease of programming.I suppose text is a lot easier than graphics.
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(15 Jan 2020, 4:30 pm)streetdeckfan wrote I suppose text is a lot easier than graphics.
With the LCDs, is each stop its own image, or is it a static image with text superimposed on it?
Or is it just a PowerPoint presentation
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(15 Jan 2020, 9:48 pm)ne14ne1 wrote Does 'Best Impressions' only have a few different livery templates that it flogs to every bus company, or just lazy designers?
This could be a GNE route.... https://twitter.com/McKennaBrothers/stat...65/photo/2
And check this out.... X-Lines template just applied a little further forward?... https://twitter.com/benwakerley/status/1...56/photo/3
#CreatingRepetition
(15 Jan 2020, 9:48 pm)ne14ne1 wrote Does 'Best Impressions' only have a few different livery templates that it flogs to every bus company, or just lazy designers?"Best Impressions is the leading company when it comes to bus design with much new and innovation in the pipeline which is why we always go to them..." same guff used over and over again when anybody takes the mick of them.
This could be a GNE route.... https://twitter.com/McKennaBrothers/stat...65/photo/2
And check this out.... X-Lines template just applied a little further forward?... https://twitter.com/benwakerley/status/1...56/photo/3
#CreatingRepetition
(15 Jan 2020, 10:29 pm)Jimmi wrote "Best Impressions is the leading company when it comes to bus design with much new and innovation in the pipeline which is why we always go to them..." same guff used over and over again when anybody takes the mick of them.
Oh and that First Omnicity linked above, pretty much the same here with the split in a different place: https://flic.kr/p/PeJcuH - new Go North West livery is pretty similar too: https://flic.kr/p/2hZMfW1
And then in the same area there's this Cross Pennine style livery: https://flic.kr/p/2i3trMm - when I made said comparison someone popped up and stated BI are innovative etc
(15 Jan 2020, 11:00 pm)streetdeckfan wrote I'm not defending them, but at the end of the day does it really matter?
There's only so many ways that you can split up colours on the side of a bus.
Swoops were all the rage, now it's straight lines.
At that point, do you go horizontal, vertical or diagonal, forwards or backwards, at the front or the back?
What do you use to break up the colours? Do you use one solid line, or do you break it up with smaller dashes of colour, sort of 'feathering' the colours?
Do you use contrasting colours, or similar shades?
Just because they're using the same template, doesn't mean it's a 5 minute job.
(16 Jan 2020, 7:26 am)S813 FVK wrote It was Beacon who designed the most up-to-date Green Arrow/Little Coasters/C&C liveries. Bit unfair to criticise BI for those.
All they’ve done GNE wise so far is Xlines and Toon Tour.