Arriva North East: Latest News & Discussion - February 2015
Arriva North East: Latest News & Discussion - February 2015
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(01 Feb 2015, 11:50 am)Tom wrote How long have the older MPDs got at Blyth?
(01 Feb 2015, 11:55 am)Kuyoyo wrote God knows.......
For 1733/42/50/95/96 (and 1758) to be removed from service, Darlington have to receive 2852-61, allowing 2803/4/5/7/8/26/9 to move to Stockton releasing 1769/71/2 to join Darlington's 1760/7/91 in moving to Blyth. As 2857/61 are still being used by Jesmond and the rest appear to be in storage there, it's a case of waiting for spare drivers to allow the moves to take place.
(01 Feb 2015, 12:00 pm)Tom wrote Cheers.
So I'm gathering it will be a couple of weeks?
(01 Feb 2015, 12:02 pm)Dan wrote If spare drivers were available today, it could be done today. If there's no spare drivers for a couple of weeks, Blyth's MPDs have got another couple of weeks.
Arranging for drivers / engineers to move some buses around isn't too difficult a task - just needs communication between two different departments...
(01 Feb 2015, 12:02 pm)Dan wrote If spare drivers were available today, it could be done today. If there's no spare drivers for a couple of weeks, Blyth's MPDs have got another couple of weeks.
Arranging for drivers / engineers to move some buses around isn't too difficult a task - just needs communication between two different departments...
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(01 Feb 2015, 12:12 pm)Kuyoyo wrote Unfortunately, it goes further than that............
Of course, Darlington could go and get 2852-61 and move them allowing Blyth to go and collect 1760/7/91 and Stockton to collect their Solos...........
BUT Stockton and the Solos becomes the key issues - very few drivers at Stockton have ever driven Solos so before they can even enter service, the entire driving staff at Stockton will have to be type trained on the Solos. In fact, might end up with Stockton's Solos moving over in ones and twos to get the drivers trained prior to entering service (either than or borrowing 2827 or 2828 from Whitby to train the drivers would be the other option)
(01 Feb 2015, 12:33 pm)Dan wrote I'm afraid I still don't see the issue?
We have established that arranging for drivers to come in on a Rest Day to transfer vehicles should not be an issue - after all, it's easy work, and as such, easy money! This begs the question why only two Solos have transferred to Darlington from Jesmond, and why these vehicles are yet to enter service?
In my eyes, there should be no issue in transferring all of the Solos from Jesmond to Darlington. In turn, there shouldn't be any issues in transferring Darlington's 1760/7/91 to Blyth or Darlington's 2803/4/5/7/8/26/9 to Stockton. For Stockton staff (both drivers and engineering) to receive familiarisation with the Optare Solo, they need to have some Solos at the depot. Stockton needn't withdraw or transfer any of their vehicles until all staff have been type-trained...
(01 Feb 2015, 12:36 pm)gne_4993 wrote Just a quick question, The legal lettering on the Darlington buses, what is meant to say?
(01 Feb 2015, 12:40 pm)Dan wrote If this is a suggestion at 'Arriva Northumbria' being on the legal lettering opposed to 'Arriva Durham County', it comes as no surprise that it's been cocked up. Happened with the new Streetlites, and I'm sure it's happened with others too.
Solos 2852/60 have been at Darlington since January 8th though:
ANE 2860 and 2852 in Faverdale awaiting finishing touches by gpot1978, on Flickr
They've had three weeks to get the legal lettering updated, if that is the issue...
(01 Feb 2015, 12:47 pm)palatine3833 wrote I questioned the Union about legal lettering and apparently the only part which is a legal requirement now is the 'Doxford International address', the company isn't relevant apparently, although I'm still doubtful.
As for getting drivers to come in on their rest days, it can be a lot harder than you think. There are quite a few drivers who refuse to work any overtime at all, which is why leading drivers or management usually do it.
(01 Feb 2015, 12:33 pm)Dan wrote I'm afraid I still don't see the issue?If Darlington have to go to Jesmond to collect the Solos, surely it would make sense to drive their Darts to Blyth on the way?
We have established that arranging for drivers to come in on a Rest Day to transfer vehicles should not be an issue - after all, it's easy work, and as such, easy money! This begs the question why only two Solos have transferred to Darlington from Jesmond, and why these vehicles are yet to enter service?
In my eyes, there should be no issue in transferring all of the Solos from Jesmond to Darlington. In turn, there shouldn't be any issues in transferring Darlington's 1760/7/91 to Blyth or Darlington's 2803/4/5/7/8/26/9 to Stockton. For Stockton staff (both drivers and engineering) to receive familiarisation with the Optare Solo, they need to have some Solos at the depot. Stockton needn't withdraw or transfer any of their vehicles until all staff have been type-trained...
(01 Feb 2015, 1:15 pm)mb134 wrote If Darlington have to go to Jesmond to collect the Solos, surely it would make sense to drive their Darts to Blyth on the
(01 Feb 2015, 12:54 pm)citaro5284 wrote I thought the company would be as if you do a total count of buses with Arriva Northumbria on, would it exceed the number of vehicles on their licence?
Rest Day rates must be pretty poor if drivers are not working them. GNE's low cost units do not have an enhanced rate for RD working, but all the main depots have.
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(01 Feb 2015, 2:00 pm)tyresmoke wrote No enhanced pay for working rest days for us... hence many will not bother.
As for the Solos, the plan has been changed twice already as Stockton were getting the 59 plates at one point, but is now back to Darlington... I'll try and find out what is going on though!
As for the legal lettering - I was always under the impression that the legal lettering had to match the name on the O-licence? Many don't, of course
(01 Feb 2015, 2:00 pm)tyresmoke wrote No enhanced pay for working rest days for us... hence many will not bother.
As for the Solos, the plan has been changed twice already as Stockton were getting the 59 plates at one point, but is now back to Darlington... I'll try and find out what is going on though!
As for the legal lettering - I was always under the impression that the legal lettering had to match the name on the O-licence? Many don't, of course
(01 Feb 2015, 3:27 pm)RobinHood wrote The legals name on the side don't need to match the operating licence, just the address needs to be the same.
For example, Stagecoach on Teesside operating licence is still actually Cleveland Transit with a trading as name of Stagecoach. Stagecoach in Hull register their services on the same licence as Teesside, but I believe Stagecoach buses in Teesside area have Stagecoach North East legals on their lettering - which won't match of course.
The issue about so many buses per licence doesn't matter either, in terms of the legal lettering. VOSA issue only the amount of licence disks permitted, so it doesn't matter what the legal lettering says in that respect, the only issue is if the bus has a licence disk in the window screen or not.
(02 Feb 2015, 9:10 am)Andreos1 wrote @bbctees have just tweeted this picture, accompanied by the line: "Problems in Middlesbrough Bus station this morning".
Hope all involved, ok!
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(02 Feb 2015, 9:32 am)tyresmoke wrote Just posted another picture in Bus Incidents thread.
4501 involved, don't think anybody was hurt, amazingly.
(01 Feb 2015, 12:54 pm)citaro5284 wrote I thought the company would be as if you do a total count of buses with Arriva Northumbria on, would it exceed the number of vehicles on their licence?A quote from a Darlington driver last week was that if you do not work your rest day it is one last chance to get sacked. This says a lot about morale
Rest Day rates must be pretty poor if drivers are not working them. GNE's low cost units do not have an enhanced rate for RD working, but all the main depots have.
(01 Feb 2015, 12:12 pm)Kuyoyo wrote Unfortunately, it goes further than that............
Of course, Darlington could go and get 2852-61 and move them allowing Blyth to go and collect 1760/7/91 and Stockton to collect their Solos...........
BUT Stockton and the Solos becomes the key issues - very few drivers at Stockton have ever driven Solos so before they can even enter service, the entire driving staff at Stockton will have to be type trained on the Solos. In fact, might end up with Stockton's Solos moving over in ones and twos to get the drivers trained prior to entering service (either than or borrowing 2827 or 2828 from Whitby to train the drivers would be the other option)