(21 Jan 2026, 5:51 pm)BusLoverMum wrote They must have a bit of cash to throw around, these days, with an event like that.
Never know, Kim might have helped them oot with the odd quid.....
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(21 Jan 2026, 3:45 pm)Ambassador wrote On the 327 for investment, they aren't actually that bad inside. They always seem to be out in service (generally daily on the X39) so they must be mechanically sound
They ocasionally leak but then so do the current crop of Streetdecks!
Commercially they must turn a decent profit with the fare at £7.
Though the DFDS website calls them 'coaches' and shows a picture of the old ELC stock!
(22 Jan 2026, 2:01 pm)cainebj wrote A RouteOne article relating to the E200EV has confirmed that build of 4 10.9m variants for Go North East has been completed and they're due for delivery soon.
https://www.route-one.net/news/alexander...its-debut/
"The first of those customer vehicles are four bound for Go North East. They are 10.9m long, have been completed, and are for delivery to the Go-Ahead Group subsidiary soon."
(19 Jan 2026, 3:38 pm)Storx wrote Aye no arguments there, I still think the E200MMC's might leave Consett personally.
They'd be a good upgrade for a route elsewhere rather than running around as spares pretty much really.
The 4 would be the obvious one, displacing out the Mercs and there's 10 of both. Be a decent upgrade really, unlike Streetlites but I get the arguments for keeping all the Enviros together aswell.
(23 Jan 2026, 12:08 pm)Arriva7446 wrote Think the lack of seats downstairs is going to annoy some people. I was on 6811 and the back had 5 people in (3 forwards, 2 back) , quite tight, and it might be a regular thing with people who don't want to go upstairs, especially as these are used on short trips a lot. I went upstairs in the end.
Like the dimming lights when moving.
Back right actually has a USB, which is not usually the case due to emergency exit door. It is high up on the wall, pretty much next to your head.
I thought seats were ok, but not as good as the old ones. The real leather when new was very good, but has got a bit flat now, but is still probably better. Though I don't think the new seats are that bad, but then again I am not a regular on GNE buses, I am used to some of the dodgy worn out fabric seats on Arriva Pulsars.
As Streetdecks have a habit of engine vibrations, that won't be an issue. I think the new diesel ones might have this eventually though even though it is a different engine, I was on 6396 back seat and you can feel slight vibrations, you can't feel it sitting elsewhere but they are still new and even when I sit back seat on some older buses there is no vibrations, so I wasn't really sure on that. It was good on hills though (22 route), and seemed good acceleration. It was much quieter than the normal engine.
I also had 6328 though and that was pretty decent actually. Better than I thought having read about these buses but not been on one for ages. It had some new seating at the back, either new leather or e leather in the same design as the rest, the remainder of the seating was in good condition (downstairs) and there was no engine vibrations or rattles. It was actually quite nice. Is this 6328 just a good one? or are these not that bad. I did hear some others with really really loud engine fans though which is not great, and I know they are not going to be great on fast work, they accelerate slowly and are limited speed.