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Some sort of incident involving 8303 on Conyers Avenue. An amblance is on scene now. No evidence of a crash when I drove past.
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(15 Apr 2014, 2:37 pm)AdamY wrote Some sort of incident involving 8303 on Conyers Avenue. An amblance is on scene now. No evidence of a crash when I drove past.
(15 Apr 2014, 3:10 pm)BJ10VUS wrote One of Chester-le-Street's 'Northern' branded Solars (I've forgotten which one, although 4929 rings a bell) has been fitted with a full two-line LED side display, similar to the ones used on the 'Great Park' and 'Fab Fifty Seven' buses.
(15 Apr 2014, 4:24 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote Just of curiosity what is the PVR for the 21 Shorts.
(15 Apr 2014, 4:44 pm)Marcus wrote I don't believe it works like Durham 21's and Chester 21's. A 21 may do this for example; Chester - Newcastle -Durham - Newcastle - Chester (driver changeover) Chester - Newcastle - Chester - Newcastle. It's strange, but if you do the maths at 15 minutes at 2 hours from Newcastle to Durham and back it comes to a PVR of 8, but as I say the shorts do a run then do a full turn going to Durham the next time, and the remainder of the branded vehicles as well as a few extras do those to make up a frequency of every 7/8 minutes.
(15 Apr 2014, 4:44 pm)Marcus wrote I don't believe it works like Durham 21's and Chester 21's. A 21 may do this for example; Chester - Newcastle -Durham - Newcastle - Chester (driver changeover) Chester - Newcastle - Chester - Newcastle. It's strange, but if you do the maths at 15 minutes at 2 hours from Newcastle to Durham and back it comes to a PVR of 8, but as I say the shorts do a run then do a full turn going to Durham the next time, and the remainder of the branded vehicles as well as a few extras do those to make up a frequency of every 7/8 minutes.
(15 Apr 2014, 6:29 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote Would I be right in thinking that for a 5 Hour Shift Pattern, Full 21 Drivers would get a total of around 30 Minutes Layover and then that would be the end of there Shift, and Short's about an Hour as they would then go onto to do the 21's that run after 7pm, I definitely think it runs as 2 Standalone rather than Interworking as there is always at least 3 Together at some point during the Day.
(15 Apr 2014, 7:25 pm)marxistafozzski wrote I saw a whey aye 50 in Murton today, I know it was definately that and not a Drifter, but I wasn't close enough to get a positive i.d. of it...I suspect it would have been a 265 as Chester do some runs and have used the blue omnicity in the past.
Only reason I can think of as to why it was in Murton is driver training, but isn't driver training done on ex nat-x coaches out of Gateshead, it was too late to be a school service, it was after half 4 and the schools are off anyway...
Anyone have a clue why it was here, is it route learning of some kind or some kind of replacement heading towards Deptford or Peterlee, even if it was, why come to Murton...
Can anyone shed some light on this please
(15 Apr 2014, 7:31 pm)GuyParkRoyal wrote I suspect it would have been a 265 as Chester do some runs and have used the blue omnicity in the past.
(15 Apr 2014, 7:59 pm)marxistafozzski wrote Dont think so mate, as I saw 6020 on the 265 20 minutes earlier, and the omnicity never came down the Terrace, went down the Pit Road and New Road to Dalton Park...
Maybe a replacement for 6020(is 6020 a Chester vehicle), and the only time I have seen deckers on that route is normally a school day only occurence...
(15 Apr 2014, 7:59 pm)marxistafozzski wrote Dont think so mate, as I saw 6020 on the 265 20 minutes earlier, and the omnicity never came down the Terrace, went down the Pit Road and New Road to Dalton Park...
Maybe a replacement for 6020(is 6020 a Chester vehicle), and the only time I have seen deckers on that route is normally a school day only occurence...
(15 Apr 2014, 8:21 pm)Marcus wrote Chester do a morning run and an evening run on the 265, and from what a few miscellenous driver's have told me it gets an OmniCity allocated every time because there's always one lying around in the depot (which doesn't make any sense as they should all be out on the 50, aside from 5259 which is VOR and I don't think has left the depot in over a month now). The only possibility for one being in Murton would maybe be because it was recieving maintenance at Deptford (once again, doesn't make any sense seeing as Deptford's vehicles come to Chester for brake tests and end up on scholars etc, but I suppose it would be possible). Doubt it would be a loan, especially a branded vehicle.
(15 Apr 2014, 8:33 pm)marxistafozzski wrote Correct me if I am wrong, I thought those runs were an extra AM and PM School and College Run and numbered 865, or am I thinking of a completely different service, I guess it is one of those little mysteries brought to you by GNE
(15 Apr 2014, 6:41 pm)citaro5284 wrote How it works in a nutshell, is that all the timetables are loaded into a Scheduling System (GNE use Austrics), and then the system builds the shifts the most efficient way. The shifts are built based on certain criteria (ie number of 4 day week shifts per day, minimum meal break length, maximum driving times, etc). It could build a shift with a couple of hours driving at the beginning of a shift then a long back half and vice versa - It is a pretty clever piece of software!
(15 Apr 2014, 3:10 pm)BJ10VUS wrote One of Chester-le-Street's 'Northern' branded Solars (I've forgotten which one, although 4929 rings a bell) has been fitted with a full two-line LED side display, similar to the ones used on the 'Great Park' and 'Fab Fifty Seven' buses.
(15 Apr 2014, 9:58 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote It sounds very intriguing but rather complicated for my simple mind to even understand to be honest, I mainly trying to work whether the Full 21's interworked with Short 21's or whether were both Standalone Services, But to do that I had to figure out what a Driver Shift would be like on Particular Service, Probs Complicated it a bit for Myself but I did work by myself that they were Standalone Services.
(16 Apr 2014, 1:39 pm)gtom wrote Out of interest who covers the numerous lost mileage/shorts? (especially around Christmas)
By shorts I mean CLS - Birtley - CLS and the few I've seen that come off the A1 and start at Eighton Lodge and flip round at Gateshead?
Are they just late runners being regulated?
(16 Apr 2014, 5:18 am)citaro5284 wrote Yes, they do standalone. A driver could do short 21's before meal and long 21's after based on how Austrics builds the shifts, or the system can build a shift with either all short or all long 21's. (or different routes of course, whatever is in the business unit)