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Next Stop Announcement Systems

Next Stop Announcement Systems

RE: Next Stop Announcement Systems
(08 Apr 2026, 7:50 pm)Adrian wrote Needed to travel into Newcastle yesterday, so used the bus and Metro. Out of the 3 GNE buses I used (Washington depot), none of them had a working next stop announcement system. The new Metro, on the other hand, was absolutely fine.

Given this is a legal requirement for vehicles first used during the 2010s now, I'd have thought we'd have seen less examples of this. When I looked back through my notes, 5361 had the same screen fault that I saw back in November. I wonder how many people have driven this bus and failed to note and report it. 

Have I been incredibly unlucky, or is this still a common issue?

Picking on GNE is a little harsh. They were one of the first in the region to have working NSA inside most vehicles. Because everybody else is now playing catch-up, and using the bandwidth of the suppliers, they are now bottom of the list for fault fixing.
RE: Next Stop Announcement Systems
(08 Apr 2026, 8:29 pm)Kimlfixit wrote Picking on GNE is a little harsh. They were one of the first in the region to have working NSA inside most vehicles. Because everybody else is now playing catch-up, and using the bandwidth of the suppliers, they are now bottom of the list for fault fixing.

Picking on them? I've made an observation based on the buses I used yesterday. If Arriva, Stagecoach, Lothian of Derwentside or any other operator served the route I needed to travel, I'd make a similar observation. 

If a global company the size of the Go-Ahead Group has allowed itself to hit the bottom of the list for support with a supplier, then they need to be managing that relationship better. 

I don't use buses regularly enough to notice patterns or trends nowadays, which is why I posed the question, but for 5361 to have the same broken screen for 5 months is unacceptable.
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RE: Next Stop Announcement Systems
GNE are really inconsistent

On the new Angels - the announcements are really quiet but the far more useful next stop display rarely works, insteady showing irrelevant consultations and random GNE adverts

On the Cobalts - the screens and announcements don't work aside the DFDS buses where they are deafening
Wistfully stuck in the 90s
RE: Next Stop Announcement Systems
(08 Apr 2026, 8:50 pm)Ambassador wrote GNE are really inconsistent

On the new Angels - the announcements are really quiet but the far more useful next stop display rarely works, insteady showing irrelevant consultations and random GNE adverts

On the Cobalts - the screens and announcements don't work aside the DFDS buses where they are deafening

I'm surprised the new Angels have any advertising at all, aside from when being sat at each terminus?

The regulations are clear that "Any visual advertisements should be removed from view on screens, where relevant, when journey information is provided." Given how frequently the 21 stops, there should be no real opportunity to display advertising information.
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RE: Next Stop Announcement Systems
A big problem with the NSAs seems to be that they get stuck every now and then and need rebooting, not something any GNE driver has been trained to do. I always try and report when they don't work, but honestly it's such background noise for me now, I often forget to listen out for them.
RE: Next Stop Announcement Systems
(08 Apr 2026, 8:41 pm)Adrian wrote Picking on them? I've made an observation based on the buses I used yesterday. If Arriva, Stagecoach, Lothian of Derwentside or any other operator served the route I needed to travel, I'd make a similar observation. 

If a global company the size of the Go-Ahead Group has allowed itself to hit the bottom of the list for support with a supplier, then they need to be managing that relationship better. 

I don't use buses regularly enough to notice patterns or trends nowadays, which is why I posed the question, but for 5361 to have the same broken screen for 5 months is unacceptable.

5 months is unacceptable. Given the law is effectively active now, I'd hope operators are including broken NSA as part of first use checks so that things like that are picked up more quickly as for all the will in the world, I doubt customers would report it.

But there are genuine supply issues across the industry as those operators less prepared than others are eating up supplier bandwidth.
RE: Next Stop Announcement Systems
(09 Apr 2026, 7:49 pm)Adrian wrote I'm surprised the new Angels have any advertising at all, aside from when being sat at each terminus?

The regulations are clear that "Any visual advertisements should be removed from view on screens, where relevant, when journey information is provided." Given how frequently the 21 stops, there should be no real opportunity to display advertising information.

Hah. They haven't even programmed the NSA's for the 787s on the Yutongs.
RE: Next Stop Announcement Systems
(08 Apr 2026, 8:41 pm)Adrian wrote Picking on them? I've made an observation based on the buses I used yesterday. If Arriva, Stagecoach, Lothian of Derwentside or any other operator served the route I needed to travel, I'd make a similar observation. 

If a global company the size of the Go-Ahead Group has allowed itself to hit the bottom of the list for support with a supplier, then they need to be managing that relationship better. 

I don't use buses regularly enough to notice patterns or trends nowadays, which is why I posed the question, but for 5361 to have the same broken screen for 5 months is unacceptable.

(10 Apr 2026, 5:55 am)Kimlfixit wrote 5 months is unacceptable. Given the law is effectively active now, I'd hope operators are including broken NSA as part of first use checks so that things like that are picked up more quickly as for all the will in the world, I doubt customers would report it.

But there are genuine supply issues across the industry as those operators less prepared than others are eating up supplier bandwidth.
Lothian of derwentside ??
RE: Next Stop Announcement Systems
Seeing a lot of violence against bus screens on x lately mainly London buses

It got me thinking ... with modern technology and say there is an issue at the front of the bus where the driver hits the red button for assistance.


Could the front and rear display change immediatly (linked) to say HELP or Call 999

The internal screens also change (but not as audio) and screens flash to say please call 999 and quote W3W location and the words the bus needs assistance quote bus code xxx

Dan or Liam may be able to know more if you can link the display and next stop announcement screens to the emergency buttons?

The reason why I say change the screens is if you are on a double deck upstairs with headphones you may not know what is happening.

I also look at changing the front and rear destinations as if the driver is alone at the terminus or on a quiet route with little passengers say on a night etc ... if the destination changes and a passer by in a car sees a destination saying Help call 999 if I am driving id sure call 999 and say ive seen a bus at X with a destination saying help call 999 it means police can be dispatched -yes thats what control for etc but they may be able to give more info and mulitple reports are better than none!

What is bus driver thoughts ?

(I would say not to change the side one next to the door as it may antagonise them more )