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Not sure there but think I read on here that Darlingtons "Max" routes are to be the 26/7 Richmond/Catterick services and the X66 to Middlesbrough so would summarise that they won't be?
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(12 May 2014, 9:25 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote I'd definitely say that the next Sapphire upgrade in the Northumbria area not next year but sometime in the future would be the X10 and X11 or if Arriva NW or Yorkshire wanted more Hybrids, the 308. They both run at least every 15 minutes or more combined or standalone. I remember one driver telling me once that the 308 is the most profitable route in the North East. Is that true?
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(12 May 2014, 9:25 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote I remember one driver telling me once that the 308 is the most profitable route in the North East. Is that true?
(12 May 2014, 9:30 pm)tyresmoke wrote X10/X11 is about to be relaunched under the Max brand, so I can't see it getting any Sapphire investment just yet...
(12 May 2014, 4:44 pm)JoshP wrote I noticed today that all the Optare Solos in Darlington (minus the 2011 batch) have reverted back their rear destination screen, so instead of just a number in the middle it now replicates the front destination screen.
Why they changed it to just a number on such a long screen baffled me anyway! Glad it's back to the way it was
(12 May 2014, 10:08 pm)palatine3833 wrote When the screens are programmed, each one has its own identity: 0 is front, 1 is side, 2 is rear. Since most buses only have number screens '2' is used. However, the option to have a full rear screen is '3'. I've attached a screenshot of the software to show how it works if anyone is interested.
There is a little dial on each screen showing 0-9 which matches with the programming software. For some reason the solos with big screens were set to 2, but by changing them to 3 it shows the full screen. 2838/9 at Durham have also been done, and work is being done to stop the Ecocitys from flashing constantly.
(12 May 2014, 10:27 pm)JoshP wrote Are all screen changes region wide changes, for instance did the Newcastle solo's have '2' screens and now back to '3'? Or is it depot based screen changes?
(13 May 2014, 5:50 pm)Jimmi wrote Changes to buses around Darlington from Sunday.
http://www.arrivabus.co.uk/content.aspx?id=34359742520
(13 May 2014, 10:07 pm)robisdave15 wrote Doesn't anyone think it's time for sone stabilisation of the services and timetables ? It's good to see that passengers (and drivers l expect) are being listened to but you can't help thinking that all this tweaking leads to uncertainty and confusion.
(13 May 2014, 9:01 pm)JoshP wrote The 2 and 11 interworking has disaster and delays written all over it.
(14 May 2014, 3:39 pm)robisdave15 wrote So add to that list the fact that Redcar have 2 of their B7's working on 81/81a's which kinda defeats the objective of providing them with 6 of these to run the X93. OK we've had the argument before about the need for rotation etc, etc but we're now approaching peak season with all the attendant blurb and people aren't gonna be impressed if they can't get on, or a seat!
(14 May 2014, 7:51 pm)citaro5284 wrote All about Sapphire..
http://www.passengertransport.co.uk/2014...a-new-gem/
(14 May 2014, 7:59 pm)aureolin wrote Interesting read, but I think it highlights how far ahead of the game GNE are when it comes to the North East. Aside from having a premium brand livery, GNE have been doing this for years, ever since the introduction of the first batch of Mercs. Think the label was "Leave the car at home and take the Merc" or something? As well as providing an enhanced passenger experience - improved seating, info screens, a refreshing/modern vehicle, and previously unexperienced levels of comfort for a local bus service. They've obviously built on this since then, with the introduction of WiFi and Next Stop screens.
(14 May 2014, 7:59 pm)aureolin wrote Interesting read, but I think it highlights how far ahead of the game GNE are when it comes to the North East. Aside from having a premium brand livery, GNE have been doing this for years, ever since the introduction of the first batch of Mercs. Think the label was "Leave the car at home and take the Merc" or something? As well as providing an enhanced passenger experience - improved seating, info screens, a refreshing/modern vehicle, and previously unexperienced levels of comfort for a local bus service. They've obviously built on this since then, with the introduction of WiFi and Next Stop screens.
(14 May 2014, 8:38 pm)speedwheels22 wrote Anyone gt any pics of the old 722/723