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(22 Mar 2024, 6:08 am)Michael Results are in and...
Both Transport for North East and Tees Valley Combined Authority WON.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicatio...ounts#fn:1
Edit: you'll have to scroll to the top of the page.
(22 Mar 2024, 6:08 am)Michael Results are in and...
Both Transport for North East and Tees Valley Combined Authority WON.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publicatio...ounts#fn:1
Edit: you'll have to scroll to the top of the page.
(22 Mar 2024, 8:01 am)Andreos1 £15m on new buses?!
I predict the hot topic of conversation will move away from the Coast Road.
But we will see a load of chat about the types of vehicles and potential cascades.
With some Coast Road chat thrown in for good measure.
Transfer me £50 and I'll give you the lottery results at the weekend.
Just call my Mystic Constantopolous
(22 Mar 2024, 8:01 am)Andreos1 £15m on new buses?!
I predict the hot topic of conversation will move away from the Coast Road.
But we will see a load of chat about the types of vehicles and potential cascades.
With some Coast Road chat thrown in for good measure.
Transfer me £50 and I'll give you the lottery results at the weekend.
Just call my Mystic Constantopolous
(22 Mar 2024, 8:01 am)Andreos1 £15m on new buses?!
I predict the hot topic of conversation will move away from the Coast Road.
But we will see a load of chat about the types of vehicles and potential cascades.
With some Coast Road chat thrown in for good measure.
Transfer me £50 and I'll give you the lottery results at the weekend.
Just call my Mystic Constantopolous
(22 Mar 2024, 8:01 am)Andreos1 £15m on new buses?!
I predict the hot topic of conversation will move away from the Coast Road.
But we will see a load of chat about the types of vehicles and potential cascades.
With some Coast Road chat thrown in for good measure.
Transfer me £50 and I'll give you the lottery results at the weekend.
Just call my Mystic Constantopolous
(22 Mar 2024, 11:29 am)Michael I'd hope the Angel buses would end up on the 56.
(22 Mar 2024, 11:29 am)Michael I'd hope the Angel buses would end up on the 56.
(22 Mar 2024, 11:29 am)Michael I'd hope the Angel buses would end up on the 56.
(22 Mar 2024, 7:37 pm)Storx I'd say the 10 personally, it's long overdue some form of upgrade and is a busy little corridor.
The tables etc would actually be useful. The 56 imo would be ideal for electrics if anything.
(22 Mar 2024, 7:37 pm)Storx I'd say the 10 personally, it's long overdue some form of upgrade and is a busy little corridor.
The tables etc would actually be useful. The 56 imo would be ideal for electrics if anything.
(23 Mar 2024, 4:15 pm)deanmachine Agreed, the only problem with an electric 56 is that it would probably need quite a large PVR to have buses running for 22 hours a day on the route.
(23 Mar 2024, 4:15 pm)deanmachine Agreed, the only problem with an electric 56 is that it would probably need quite a large PVR to have buses running for 22 hours a day on the route.
(22 Mar 2024, 8:01 am)Andreos1 £15m on new buses?!
I predict the hot topic of conversation will move away from the Coast Road.
But we will see a load of chat about the types of vehicles and potential cascades.
With some Coast Road chat thrown in for good measure.
Transfer me £50 and I'll give you the lottery results at the weekend.
Just call my Mystic Constantopolous
(22 Mar 2024, 8:01 am)Andreos1 £15m on new buses?!
I predict the hot topic of conversation will move away from the Coast Road.
But we will see a load of chat about the types of vehicles and potential cascades.
With some Coast Road chat thrown in for good measure.
Transfer me £50 and I'll give you the lottery results at the weekend.
Just call my Mystic Constantopolous
(23 Mar 2024, 8:52 pm)Storx Yeah fair points, but is it much different than the 21? It's a completely open question I'm actually not sure. Believe they work similar hours and that's working somehow - how is a mystery mind.
(23 Mar 2024, 8:52 pm)Storx Yeah fair points, but is it much different than the 21? It's a completely open question I'm actually not sure. Believe they work similar hours and that's working somehow - how is a mystery mind.
(23 Mar 2024, 10:20 pm)deanmachine I think the 21 is going to need extra vehicles to work their current timetable. I don't know for sure, but I don't think an electric vehicle could be out from 5am til 2am the next day like one of the 56 boards is.
(23 Mar 2024, 10:20 pm)deanmachine I think the 21 is going to need extra vehicles to work their current timetable. I don't know for sure, but I don't think an electric vehicle could be out from 5am til 2am the next day like one of the 56 boards is.
(22 Mar 2024, 7:37 pm)Storx I'd say the 10 personally, it's long overdue some form of upgrade and is a busy little corridor.Bar the fact that the TVT B9TL's have been worked like dogs and quite a few of them making regular appearances on the X9/X10 and at times lack of suitable spare vehicles, they're a decent enough vehicle.
The tables etc would actually be useful. The 56 imo would be ideal for electrics if anything.
(22 Mar 2024, 7:37 pm)Storx I'd say the 10 personally, it's long overdue some form of upgrade and is a busy little corridor.Bar the fact that the TVT B9TL's have been worked like dogs and quite a few of them making regular appearances on the X9/X10 and at times lack of suitable spare vehicles, they're a decent enough vehicle.
The tables etc would actually be useful. The 56 imo would be ideal for electrics if anything.
(24 Mar 2024, 5:15 pm)L469 YVK Bar the fact that the TVT B9TL's have been worked like dogs and quite a few of them making regular appearances on the X9/X10 and at times lack of suitable spare vehicles, they're a decent enough vehicle.If I could reply with gif. It would be an Austin Powers meme of
The 307 & 309 on the otherhand, B9TL's have always been overkill especially the 307.
Better option would be StreetDecks on the 307 & 309 with the Cobalt & Coast B9TL's (which have had a very charmed life in comparison to other B9TL's) moved onto the Tyne Valley Ten. Could be done at minimal cost with a partial re-paint (Green & Silver).
Then the current TVT B9TL's take a more back seat role or stick with more local work.
The fuel savings with StreetDecks on the 307 & 309 as opposed to the 10/10A/10B would be quite significant.
Bar the Voith ALX400 Tridents (which were considered lightweight for vehicle standards back in 2000).........the 10 and 602 has always been operated using a mid-heavy duty vehicle (Optare Deltas, Leyland / Volvo Olympians, Volvo B10BLE's, Merc Citaro's, Volvo B9TL's)
(24 Mar 2024, 5:15 pm)L469 YVK Bar the fact that the TVT B9TL's have been worked like dogs and quite a few of them making regular appearances on the X9/X10 and at times lack of suitable spare vehicles, they're a decent enough vehicle.If I could reply with gif. It would be an Austin Powers meme of
The 307 & 309 on the otherhand, B9TL's have always been overkill especially the 307.
Better option would be StreetDecks on the 307 & 309 with the Cobalt & Coast B9TL's (which have had a very charmed life in comparison to other B9TL's) moved onto the Tyne Valley Ten. Could be done at minimal cost with a partial re-paint (Green & Silver).
Then the current TVT B9TL's take a more back seat role or stick with more local work.
The fuel savings with StreetDecks on the 307 & 309 as opposed to the 10/10A/10B would be quite significant.
Bar the Voith ALX400 Tridents (which were considered lightweight for vehicle standards back in 2000).........the 10 and 602 has always been operated using a mid-heavy duty vehicle (Optare Deltas, Leyland / Volvo Olympians, Volvo B10BLE's, Merc Citaro's, Volvo B9TL's)
(22 Mar 2024, 11:10 am)Unber43 Is 7.4m enough?
(22 Mar 2024, 11:10 am)Unber43 Is 7.4m enough?
(27 Mar 2024, 6:57 pm)Adrian It is for 11 new buses, apparently!
https://twitter.com/GAGNigel/status/1772616192169005209
£7.4 would be around £673,000 per bus if evenly split, so I'd imagine some of the cost is for infrastructure?
(27 Mar 2024, 6:57 pm)Adrian It is for 11 new buses, apparently!
https://twitter.com/GAGNigel/status/1772616192169005209
£7.4 would be around £673,000 per bus if evenly split, so I'd imagine some of the cost is for infrastructure?
(27 Mar 2024, 6:57 pm)Adrian It is for 11 new buses, apparently!
https://twitter.com/GAGNigel/status/1772616192169005209
£7.4 would be around £673,000 per bus if evenly split, so I'd imagine some of the cost is for infrastructure?
(27 Mar 2024, 6:57 pm)Adrian It is for 11 new buses, apparently!
https://twitter.com/GAGNigel/status/1772616192169005209
£7.4 would be around £673,000 per bus if evenly split, so I'd imagine some of the cost is for infrastructure?
(27 Mar 2024, 7:25 pm)Michael Think he just means for GNE, as he's the MD.
(27 Mar 2024, 7:25 pm)Michael Think he just means for GNE, as he's the MD.
(27 Mar 2024, 7:26 pm)Storx Yeah no arguments about the Twitter post, it was in relation to the £673k per bus, the £7.4m is across all 3, see: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicatio...ounts#fn:1
(27 Mar 2024, 7:26 pm)Storx Yeah no arguments about the Twitter post, it was in relation to the £673k per bus, the £7.4m is across all 3, see: https://www.gov.uk/government/publicatio...ounts#fn:1