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2 Lothian B9s currently at riverside depot on route to ensignbus from looking at them the seats are all loose
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streetdeckfan
Any further information on what happened?
As usual the Chronicle's journalistic standards are top notch and explain absolutely sod all about it!
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nor...m-20214756
As usual the Chronicle's journalistic standards are top notch and explain absolutely sod all about it!
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nor...m-20214756
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Michael
PB0003954/1157 Registered (Short notice)
GO NORTH EAST LIMITED
Route: Hexam Bus Station to Haltwhistle Rail Station
Service number: X122
Service type: Frequent Service, Normal Stopping
Effective date: 12 Apr 2021
PB0003954/1156 Registered (Short notice)
GO NORTH EAST LIMITED
Route: Hexham Bus Station to Haltwhistle Rail Station
Service number: AD122
Service type: Hail & Ride, Normal Stopping
Effective date: 12 Apr 2021
GO NORTH EAST LIMITED
Route: Hexam Bus Station to Haltwhistle Rail Station
Service number: X122
Service type: Frequent Service, Normal Stopping
Effective date: 12 Apr 2021
PB0003954/1156 Registered (Short notice)
GO NORTH EAST LIMITED
Route: Hexham Bus Station to Haltwhistle Rail Station
Service number: AD122
Service type: Hail & Ride, Normal Stopping
Effective date: 12 Apr 2021
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TEN 6083
IMG_5892 by Gary Benjamin, on FlickrGNE appears to have another loan vehicle from Wrightbus, Wright Streetlite SK68 TXO is at Saltmeadows
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MichealAaron
So a question that's been on my mind for a while now. What is allocated to these routes
306 Newcastle to Whitley Bay
53 Cramlington to North Shields
57A Cramlington to Whitley Bay
57 Ashington to Whitley Bay
X8 Blyth to Newcastle
X7 Blyth to Newcastle
52 Newcastle to Cramlington/Ashington
54 Newcastle to Whitley Bay
Just wondering as I have never seen a set allocation to these routes. I know a while ago the 52/54 were allocated to Volvo B10BLE Alexander ALX300 so was the 53 as well
The 306 had the Max Brand Decker's and VDL but that's all I know
306 Newcastle to Whitley Bay
53 Cramlington to North Shields
57A Cramlington to Whitley Bay
57 Ashington to Whitley Bay
X8 Blyth to Newcastle
X7 Blyth to Newcastle
52 Newcastle to Cramlington/Ashington
54 Newcastle to Whitley Bay
Just wondering as I have never seen a set allocation to these routes. I know a while ago the 52/54 were allocated to Volvo B10BLE Alexander ALX300 so was the 53 as well
The 306 had the Max Brand Decker's and VDL but that's all I know
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Rapidsnap
Looks like Coaster 6065 had a crash today whilst on the 1A at the Junction of Tynemouth Road and Tanners Bank (Between Tynemouth and North Shields) around 1pm today.
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MichealAaron
Nexus website showing that the 553 will be operated by Gateshead Central Taxis on a morning run and an Evening run. The 6 will.be fully ran by Gateshead Central Taxis. The 552 will be fully ran by Gateshead Central Taxis. This can be seen on the nexus timetable changes
Arriva still running the 553 but GCT have a morning run and an evening run
Arriva still running the 553 but GCT have a morning run and an evening run
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Prime Minister launches £3 billion bus revolution
Bus strategy to see passengers across England benefiting from more frequent, reliable, easier to use and cheaper bus services.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/prime...revolution
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Bus strategy to see passengers across England benefiting from more frequent, reliable, easier to use and cheaper bus services.
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/prime...revolution
Prime Minister Boris Johnson today (15 March 2021) unveils the most ambitious shake-up of the bus sector in a generation, which will see lower, simpler flat fares in towns and cities, turn-up-and-go services on main routes, and new flexible services to reconnect communities.
The government’s new bus strategy, backed by £3 billion of investment, will see passengers across England benefiting from more frequent, more reliable, easier to use and understand, better coordinated and cheaper bus services.
Levelling up services across the country will encourage more people to use the bus, rather than the car, as we build back better from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
The changes include:
simpler bus fares with daily price caps, so people can use the bus as many times a day as they need without facing mounting costs
more services in the evenings and at the weekends
integrated services and ticketing across all transport modes, so people can easily move from bus to train
all buses to accept contactless payments
Hundreds of miles of new bus lanes will make journeys quicker and more reliable, getting people out of their cars, reducing pollution and operating costs.
The Prime Minister’s ten point plan sets out how we will accelerate the transition to greener and more sustainable transport.
We will:
deliver 4,000 new British-built electric or hydrogen buses will provide clean, quiet, zero-emission travel
transition cities and regions across England to emission-free buses, safeguarding the UK bus manufacturing industry
end sales of new diesel buses, and we have launched a consultation on the end date today.
We expect to see local authorities and operators working together to deliver bus services that are so frequent that passengers can just ‘turn up and go’ – no longer needing to rely on a traditional timetable and having the confidence they won’t wait more than a few minutes.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said:
Buses are lifelines and liberators, connecting people to jobs they couldn’t otherwise take, driving pensioners and young people to see their friends, sustaining town centres and protecting the environment.
As we build back from the pandemic, better buses will be one of our first acts of levelling-up.
Just as they did in London, our reforms will make buses the transport of choice, reducing the number of car journeys and improving quality of life for millions.
The fragmented, fully commercialised market, which has operated outside London since 1986 will end. We want to see operators and local councils enter into a statutory “enhanced partnership” or franchising agreements to receive the new funding and deliver the improvements.
It is expected that many councils will choose enhanced partnerships, where local authorities work closely with bus companies, drawing on their operating knowledge and marketing skills. Others may decide that franchising works better for them.
Because of the decline in use caused by the pandemic, bus operators have already received significant emergency support from the government. From this summer, only services under these arrangements will be eligible for continued support or any new sources of funding from the £3 billion transformational investment. The government will also consult later this year on reforming the Bus Service Operators Grant – the current main stream of government bus funding – to achieve the same objectives.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps, said:
Buses are this country’s favourite way of getting around. They help us get to school, to the GP, or to the shops – but services across England are patchy, and it’s frankly not good enough.
The quality of bus service you receive shouldn’t be dependent on where you live. Everyone deserves to have access to cheap, reliable and quick bus journeys.
The strategy we’re unveiling today will completely overhaul services, ensuring we build back better from the pandemic. Key to it is the new deal it offers to councils – we will provide unprecedented funding, but we need councils to work closely with operators, and the government, to develop the services of the future.
Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands, said:
Buses are the backbone of public transport in the West Midlands, carrying more than 250 million people every year. Today’s strategy is therefore very welcome, and will enable big city regions such as ours to ensure buses remain at the heart of our future transport plans. Residents here want clean, decarbonised buses that are affordable and continue to remain reliable and punctual, and that’s what the new strategy laid out today will deliver.
Anthony Smith, chief executive of independent watchdog Transport Focus, said:
For bus passengers, today’s announcement of more frequent buses and simpler fares will be welcome news. For many, buses are a lifeline to employment, education, medical appointments and leisure, and are essential to the economy. We know that the key priorities for those considering using the bus are more services running more reliably, providing better value.
Since the pandemic, safety and cleanliness have become ever more important. We will work with bus operators and other partners to make sure passengers’ needs are at the heart of new arrangements.
It also sets out ambitions to provide greater access to bus services for all, with plans revealed to require ‘next stop’ announcements onboard buses throughout Great Britain, helping disabled passengers and others to travel with confidence. The government will also launch a consultation on new regulations to improve access onboard buses for wheelchair users.
London-style services aren’t appropriate for all rural and suburban areas, which is why the Department for Transport is today also announcing the recipients of the £20 million from the government’s ‘Rural mobility fund’, which enables on-demand services – such as minibuses booked via an app – to be trialled in areas where a traditional bus service isn’t appropriate.
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Dan
Nexus has invited operators to tender for a number of new contracts, which would commence operation from 16 May 2021.
In all instances, the 'quality' weighting (for better features such as contactless payment methods, USB charging points, Wi-Fi and next stop audio-visual announcements) has been removed, in favour of more weighting towards cost.
These are:
It's quite disappointing to see that in this latest batch of tenders, neither of those are deemed important enough (with the same timetables from last year being used again, and the removal of incentive for operators to provide a better quality service).
In all instances, the 'quality' weighting (for better features such as contactless payment methods, USB charging points, Wi-Fi and next stop audio-visual announcements) has been removed, in favour of more weighting towards cost.
These are:
- Service 8 (South Hylton - The Docks): 1 PVR daily (evenings and all day Sunday), Euro 5 vehicle with a minimum capacity of 23 - currently operated by Gateshead Central Taxis.
- Service 12 (South Shields - The Lonnen): 1 PVR daily (evenings only), Euro 5 vehicle with a minimum capacity of 23 - currently operated by Stagecoach North East.
- Service 79 (Hall Lane - Barnwell): 1 PVR Mon-Sat, Euro 5 vehicle with a minimum capacity of 36 - currently operated by JH Coaches.
- Service 79/79A (Barnwell - Easington Lane): 2 PVR (Mon-Sat evenings and all day Sunday), Euro 5 vehicle with a minimum capacity of 23 - currently operated by Go North East.
- Services 93/94 and 97 (Gateshead services): 4 PVR (Early morning and late evening journeys), Euro 5 vehicle with a minimum capacity of 36 - currently operated by Go North East.
- Services 135/136 (Downhill/Hylton Circular): 3 PVR (Early morning journeys), Euro 5 vehicle with a minimum capacity of 23 - currently operated by Go North East.
- Service 592 (Roker - Doxford International): 1 PVR weekdays only, Euro 5 vehicle with a minimum capacity of 23 - currently operated by Gateshead Central Taxis.
- Service 593 (Pallion - Doxford International): 1 PVR weekdays only, Euro 5 vehicle with a minimum capacity of 23 - currently operated by Gateshead Central Taxis.
It's quite disappointing to see that in this latest batch of tenders, neither of those are deemed important enough (with the same timetables from last year being used again, and the removal of incentive for operators to provide a better quality service).
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ASX_Terranova
Just thought i'd start a thread for any F1 fans out there.
What do you think will happen to the order this season?
What do you think will happen to the order this season?
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