Both vehicles were previously with BM Coaches, though the latter has barely been used since new in October 2020, and the former has previously served in the region with Weardale Motor Services.
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(07 Mar 2021, 7:56 am)Dan wrote Go North East has acquired two diesel Yutong CB12 vehicles, through the UK Pelican Yutong dealership in Castleford, YH66 VMO and YD70 CDZ.
Both vehicles were previously with BM Coaches, though the latter has barely been used since new in October 2020, and the former has previously served in the region with Weardale Motor Services.
Go North East: 5499 / YH66VMO by Daniel Graham, on Flickr
Go North East: 5500 / YD70CDZ by Daniel Graham, on Flickr
(07 Mar 2021, 8:01 am)streetdeckfan wrote I assume they're going to get some proper seats installed?
(07 Mar 2021, 9:12 am)Michael wrote Hope so, that colour mixture is horrendous!5005?, do you mean 5505?
Also noted that these are 5499/5500 and the Versa is 5005 - I wonder if this will confirm more will arrive to fill in the gaps of the missing fleet numbers?
Edit:
I wonder if these will end up on the 33 in Newcastle - not many routes have a PVR of 2 in Newcastle.
(07 Mar 2021, 9:32 am)ne14ne1 wrote If so quite a few residents & local environmental campaign groups may be disappointed. They’ve very much approved of having the electrics on the route recently.
(07 Mar 2021, 9:32 am)ne14ne1 wrote If so quite a few residents & local environmental campaign groups may be disappointed. They’ve very much approved of having the electrics on the route recently.
(07 Mar 2021, 9:51 am)S813 FVK wrote They'd be disappointed either way - 100% electric operation on the 33 was never intended to be a permanent thing with the fleet as it is. Diesel buses would end up back on it eventually.
(07 Mar 2021, 9:50 am)Dan wrote The electric buses were bought for services 53/54. When Go North East restores full service levels on these routes, the electric buses will need to come off the 33 service - it’d be mad to suggest that diesel buses filling the void on the 53/54 would be preferable?!
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(07 Mar 2021, 9:50 am)Dan wrote The electric buses were bought for services 53/54. When Go North East restores full service levels on these routes, the electric buses will need to come off the 33 service - it’d be mad to suggest that diesel buses filling the void on the 53/54 would be preferable?!
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(07 Mar 2021, 12:07 pm)Dan wrote Martijn has confirmed in his colleague update on Facebook this afternoon that they will indeed be used on the NHS Staff Hopper service.
(07 Mar 2021, 1:17 pm)Dan wrote They've not been used on the NHS Staff Hopper for a year now - they spend most of their days trundling round as crew relief buses currently.
(07 Mar 2021, 7:56 am)Dan wrote Go North East has acquired two diesel Yutong CB12 vehicles, through the UK Pelican Yutong dealership in Castleford, YH66 VMO and YD70 CDZ.
Both vehicles were previously with BM Coaches, though the latter has barely been used since new in October 2020, and the former has previously served in the region with Weardale Motor Services.
Go North East: 5499 / YH66VMO by Daniel Graham, on Flickr
Go North East: 5500 / YD70CDZ by Daniel Graham, on Flickr
(07 Mar 2021, 1:23 pm)Michael wrote Seems a waste buying them now, could they not be used on a rural route?
(07 Mar 2021, 12:07 pm)Dan wrote Martijn has confirmed in his colleague update on Facebook this afternoon that they will indeed be used on the NHS Staff Hopper service.
(07 Mar 2021, 8:27 pm)Charles41 wroteI thought only NHS staff were allowed on the H?(07 Mar 2021, 12:07 pm)Dan wrote Martijn has confirmed in his colleague update on Facebook this afternoon that they will indeed be used on the NHS Staff Hopper service.
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Oh no not only do the nurses have to put up with Covid deniers when leaving work, now it's hordes of bus enthusiasts as well.
Charles