A stagecoach ADL E400 caught fire this morning on the A1.
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nor...s-18405564
Stagecoach E400 Fire A1 near West Denton 12/6
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(12 Jun 2020, 9:22 am)NewcastleOne wrote A stagecoach ADL E400 caught fire this morning on the A1.
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nor...s-18405564
(04 Feb 2021, 10:36 pm)toward6931 wrote ive heard from a contact down at SC south that an ex north east vehicle that was deroofed in a bridge strike maybe repaired, its a 2007 model so i thought theres a chance that this one may be savedYes that was 19161 but the fire vehicle which this thread is for was 19439.
(05 Feb 2021, 1:33 am)toward6931 wrote yes so if they are potentially repairing a 2007 vehicle which is 19161 , are the going to repair a 2008 bus which is 19439?
(05 Feb 2021, 8:25 am)Dans_bus_photos wrote But 19161 is being converted into an open top bus so won't cost anywhere near the price of rebuilding a bus thats been fire damaged. I think 19439 has already been scrapped anyway.
(05 Feb 2021, 10:20 am)Ianthegoon wrote 19439 is listed under "Vehicles for Disposal", with a note that the reason is "Fire damage" in the most recent fleet allocation card which I have seen.
As the card is dated for November last year, it's quite possible that events have moved on and the vehicle disposed of - but it won't be coming back!
With regard to the suggestion that older vehicles have been repaired: Bodywork damage can be relatively easily sorted, sometimes by cannibalising parts of other vehicles; in many cases it can be largely cosmetic, although damage around the chassis may have an effect on the structural integrity of the vehicle which would make a significant difference to the outcome. A fire, on the other hand, will result in major damage to the parts of the bus that make it go, as well as to the lower portions of the body, which would be an altogether different approach to possible repair and far more likely resulting in disposal for scrap once re-usable parts have been stripped.