New 2/2A brand name - Sunderland District Berries
(27 Jun 2021, 5:29 am)omnicity4659 wrote Does GNE get a discount for each element reused by Ray?
No.
In the same way that you don’t like the Sunderland District Berries livery, I don’t like your concept. Design is subjective and based on opinion.
Whilst your ‘Wearsider’ name has merit, it wouldn’t fit the brief. The brief was to revive the old Sunderland & District name in a modern way, for the majority of services in Sunderland, to create a network of services which are easily identifiable. Each route will carry this name and a descriptor for the colour of the front of the bus - in this case berries - with the rear of the bus being red. This means that each route is easily identifiable as it approaches (as has been suggested is a good thing above), keeps everything looking standardised (as has been suggested is a good thing above), and means that printed literature, network maps, etc, can all carry out the same colourscheme to create one network.
It is clearly inspired by Reading Buses - the concept and the name too in this instance - but if it worked well at Reading Buses, then perhaps it can here too.
The point made about the service being downgraded is 100% correct - but this was always going to happen when a CAZ is implemented in one area and not another, and is a discussion point in itself. Funding opportunities have been made available (with appropriate investment from the operator too), but it was always going to end up where operators reduced service levels, diverted/curtailed services to avoid the CAZ, or swapped vehicles around in their fleet to achieve compliance. If the Optare Versa buses are internally refurbished and fitted with USB charging points, there isn’t a notable downgrade in specification to customers on these routes.
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