(22 Jan 2021, 7:37 pm)JP6004 wrote Now we know where the 4 rebrand inspiration came from
Must have got a good deal on the paint!
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(23 Jan 2021, 9:17 am)Arcticrossy92 wrote Have they had anything done internally, appreciate the insides are pretty new, but did have Go North East on every headrest!
(28 Jan 2021, 6:59 pm)Michael wrote Looks like the 4 Red Kite B9's are leaving GNE in the next few days... seen a post on the Busesnortheast Facebook page by Jordan Hunter.Seems wierd getting rud if them, all they really needed was a refurb to get up to the same spec as the crusader & Cityrider B9s tbh, could have just refurbished 6118-6121 rather than get 6334-37 which are older as 6118-21 are 15 plate and 6334-7 are 63-64 plate.
(29 Jan 2021, 8:15 am)GNE6312 wrote Seems wierd getting rud if them, all they really needed was a refurb to get up to the same spec as the crusader & Cityrider B9s tbh, could have just refurbished 6118-6121 rather than get 6334-37 which are older as 6118-21 are 15 plate and 6334-7 are 63-64 plate.
(29 Jan 2021, 8:15 am)GNE6312 wrote Seems wierd getting rud if them, all they really needed was a refurb to get up to the same spec as the crusader & Cityrider B9s tbh, could have just refurbished 6118-6121 rather than get 6334-37 which are older as 6118-21 are 15 plate and 6334-7 are 63-64 plate.
(29 Jan 2021, 3:14 pm)Rapidsnap wrote 6118-6121 were dealer stock vehicles, and looking at their chassis numbers on bus lists on the web, they were built around Feb 2014 as part of a large batch of unregistered 40-50 Volvo B9TL / Wright Eclipse Gemini 2s as dealer stock before engine emission rules came into force. The dealer stock ended up with GNE, EYMS, Arriva North East, Preston Bus, Bus Vannin (IoM) plus various independents.
Whilst 6334-6337 were built as follows....
6334 / 6335 - Early 2014.
6336 / 6337 - Mid 2014.
The registration of a bus doesn't always reflect the true age of the vehicle. Sometimes vehicles are stored somewhere in a shed or field. Hence why Bob Smith Travel had 3 Plaxton bodied coaches build in the 1970s on E Prefix Plates (E901DRG/E902DRG being Bedfords and E903DRG being a Ford). There is a number of other examples like a number of LHD Leyland Atlantean products failing to reach their intended destination abroad and recieving a later registration, this includes a D registered Willowbrook example with Go Whippet and a F registered Neoplan bodied example running as a Non-PSV.
In fact two vehicles new to GNE have registrations suggesting they are newer than the rest of the batch, that being Omnicity 5268 (07 instead of 56) and B9TL 6083 (13 instead of 62) which were both damaged on delivery and were delayed due to repairs that by the time they arrived they qualified for a newer plate. And of course the latest delivery of Streetdecks, some of them are a good few months to possibly a year older than the rest of the same order due to issues with Wright Bus seeing some of the earlier examples being sat stored in Northern Ireland.
(29 Jan 2021, 3:14 pm)Rapidsnap wrote 6118-6121 were dealer stock vehicles, and looking at their chassis numbers on bus lists on the web, they were built around Feb 2014 as part of a large batch of unregistered 40-50 Volvo B9TL / Wright Eclipse Gemini 2s as dealer stock before engine emission rules came into force. The dealer stock ended up with GNE, EYMS, Arriva North East, Preston Bus, Bus Vannin (IoM) plus various independents.
Whilst 6334-6337 were built as follows....
6334 / 6335 - Early 2014.
6336 / 6337 - Mid 2014.
The registration of a bus doesn't always reflect the true age of the vehicle. Sometimes vehicles are stored somewhere in a shed or field. Hence why Bob Smith Travel had 3 Plaxton bodied coaches build in the 1970s on E Prefix Plates (E901DRG/E902DRG being Bedfords and E903DRG being a Ford). There is a number of other examples like a number of LHD Leyland Atlantean products failing to reach their intended destination abroad and recieving a later registration, this includes a D registered Willowbrook example with Go Whippet and a F registered Neoplan bodied example running as a Non-PSV.
In fact two vehicles new to GNE have registrations suggesting they are newer than the rest of the batch, that being Omnicity 5268 (07 instead of 56) and B9TL 6083 (13 instead of 62) which were both damaged on delivery and were delayed due to repairs that by the time they arrived they qualified for a newer plate. And of course the latest delivery of Streetdecks, some of them are a good few months to possibly a year older than the rest of the same order due to issues with Wright Bus seeing some of the earlier examples being sat stored in Northern Ireland.
(29 Jan 2021, 4:08 pm)Storx wrote
Blyth Vario's (ALX100) are another example of this being registered in 2000/2001 but were built in 1998 after supposedly sitting in a field for 2 years (not too sure how true this is though).
(30 Jan 2021, 4:32 pm)S813 FVK wrote 5238 now operating for MP Travel:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/145811688@...891080867/
(19 Feb 2021, 12:06 pm)Dan wrote 7104: https://www.flickr.com/photos/115688374@...958972766/
(28 Feb 2021, 11:51 am)Michael wrote Optare Solo M880/Optare 702 (YJ10 MFE), 703 (YJ10 MFF) and 704 (YJ10 MFK) have transferred to Go North West.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielgrah...465371668/ - photo and info by Daniel Graham
(28 Feb 2021, 12:42 pm)Andreos1 wrote Wonder if these will be used by those crossing the line at Queens Road for the £1 flat fare services.