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Wednesday, 25 March 2015

Anglian's Schitzophrenic Omnidekkas!

My cup is truly overflowing this week with people sending me pictures of the latest goings on. Monday was BorderBus, yesterday Ipswich Buses sent me pics of returned Dart 93 in her new paint job (click here if you missed it) and I got home from a pretty traumatic dress rehearsal last night to find pics of Anglian's new Scania Omnidekka waiting in my inbox. I had already posted the pic Anglian put up on Twitter yesterday so on its own that wouldn't normally have made a special post, but the information that came with it brought a massive smile to my stressed face.

I had been surprised that YN55 PZF had been given fleet number 1504 as it had no relevance with the Anglian fleet whatsoever. It would appear that Anglian also thought that as I can reveal that 1504 is also carrying the Anglian fleet number 556. I am told that YN55 PZC will be 554 and PZR 555. My thanks go to my contact at Anglian and I look forward to reporting the arrival of the other two in due course. I am hoping to ride 556 today and will post a review if I'm successful.

Anglian 1504 now also displaying 556 above nearside headlight
A rear view shows that 556 does not appear to be displayed at the rear.

Tuesday, 24 March 2015

Ipswich Buses 93 Returns and Anglian 1504 arrives.

I am grateful to Malcolm Robson of Ipswich Buses for sending me pictures of newly returned refurbished Dart 93 X93 LBJ from Hants and Dorset Trim. Have to say for an older bus it's looking very good inside and out. She should be out in service tomorrow and has been replaced at Hants and Dorset by Dart 98 X98 LBJ, which is the next to be refurbished, repainted, and made DDA compliant.

Back home - just love the reflection in the destination screen
From the rear
Have to say she does look rather good
A view of the new interior and leather seating on IB93
My thanks to Malcolm for sending me the pictures. Malcolm also tells me there is an exciting job opportunity at Ipswich buses being announced shortly, and it seems a return to the past is looming. More details in the coming days.

STOP PRESS

Anglian have just announced on Twitter that the first of the ex Metrobus Scanias, 1504 YN55 PZF has arrived at Beccles at should be out in service very soon. This pic accompanied the Tweet. Note no company vinyls under bottom deck.

Ex Metorbus 1504 YN55 PZF arrived at Anglian's depot in Beccles

Monday, 23 March 2015

BorderBus Repaint Special

The report on yesterday's excellent Vintage Running Day at Norwich will just have to wait as while I was ironically travelling on BorderBus's BB62 Bus into Norwich to write the Running Day post I received an email from Dave Marshall at BorderBus with the promised pictures of the repaint process involving their latest E200 to join the fleet, MX12 DYU.

Not only are there before and after pics but also during pics, thanks to Carcom in Beccles. I hope this once and for all blows the myth apart about BorderBus using vinyls and not paint.

The latest Carcom customer enters the workshops
The blue has been applied

And now the yellow - paint not vinyls!!

All complete at ready to come out into the sunshine....
...And my word doesn't she look good!

From the rear.

All that's left to do now is apply the company vinyls and she is set to go. Oh of course Dave you have the rattles to sort out as well! I'll have my rattleometer with me to check!

As I was about to post this Dave sent another pic of the vinyls being applied.


BorderBus have also let it be known that Border Biscuits will be given out on the first day of their new timetable next Monday 29th March. I was already going to be out and about in various locations getting pics but free biscuits? That seals it! My thanks to Dave Marshall and Carcom for the use of the pics - it's great to get pictures taken during the process as well. Copyright remains with them, and I look forward to seeing MX12 - if she is still MX12 of course as BorderBus are being rather coy about if she's to become BB12 - back out on the road.


Sunday, 22 March 2015

Weekly News Round Up 22/3/15

Greetings one and all, and to those returning from Norwich Running Day I hope you all enjoyed it. Here is what has been going on this week.

Headlines

  • Konect win Norwich Park & Ride routes
  • Steam train crushes low loader
  • Another bus fire in South London
  • Last Scania leaves Ipswich - again
  • MMC ride and review
  • Another Ipswich refurb revealed
  • Galloways Jubilee coach caught on camera

I broke the news on Twitter on Friday that I had been informed by someone within Go-Ahead that Konect had been awarded all the Norwich Park and Ride routes to commence in September, as well as running Norwich Bus Station for the next 5 years. I was also told this would require 22 new vehicles. Some of these will apparently be stabled at Beccles. The stipulations of the P&R are that at no time during the contract can vehicles be more than 6 years old. This means that if new vehicles are not brought in they will have to be changed during the 5 years of the contract. However, after keeping quiet for over a month now I can reveal how this will affect other Konect services. There will be 5 new E400's for the flagship 8 route between Tuckswood and Norwich Riverside. The current E400's on the 8 will cascade onto the 2, which is soon to undergo improvements. This will release the Optare Tempos currently in use on the 2 to operate City Routes, currently operated by ex Anglian Versas, some of which will return to Anglian to replace the Streetlites, whose lease expires in July. One of the consequences I'm particularly looking forward to is the bendibuses currently operating the Costessy Park and Ride will enter regular service. I assume the other E400's already operating P&R will also enter regular service, probably freeing up the ex London Geminis to go elsewhere in the East Anglia group. Congratulations to Konect - I know it was a competitive bidding process.

I am grateful to Nicky Pursey for alerting me to an article in the Telegraph online reporting on a pretty spectacuar incident that happened in Swanage on Thursday. A 65 tonne steam locomotice was being transported from Swanage Heritage Centre to the West Somerset Railway in Taunton, when the low loader simply snapped under the weight. A 40ft gouge in the road ensued and I imagine a few heads were scratched. You can read the full article by clicking here.

Now look what you've gone and done!!     pic by Telegrapgh Online
It seems if you are a bus the last place you want to work is South London. I remember reporting a few months ago on a couple of bus fires in the Croydon area. Now another bus has been destroyed on the 172 route near Honor Oak Park. This one beats the lot, and I'm not even sure what type of bus it is. The BBC tweeted the pic below and the full report contains a really spectacular video. You can take a look by clicking here

The burnt out shell of the ex something!
 I reported last week, again the first to do so that the final Scania operating in Ipswich, 65579,  was to go to First Devon and Cornwall as buses were urgently needed following the insolvency of Western Greyhound. Despite the report being denied and challenged by others, early on Thursday 65579 did indeed transfer to the West Country. My sources aren't perfect, and events can suddenly change, but if I post something you can normally rely on it being true. Anyway with 65579 gone and 65588 conspicuous by her absence on the roads at Great Yarmouth, right now for the first time in decades First in Norfolk and Suffolk have no Scanias in the working fleet. I also mentioned a couple of weeks ago that I had heard rumours of a very surprising fleet movement in the next few weeks. I understand this is now a step closer and I should be able to reveal details in the coming days.

65579 in Ipswich a coupe of weeks ago
On Friday I rode and reviewed the new Alexander Dennis E400 MMC (majot model change). It's fair to say that although aesthetically it looks really good, unfortunately once the wheels start going round and round the bumps are felt and the rattles have not improved on the previoous model despite AD;s assurances they were tackling the problem. You can read the review by clicking on the link below in the week's posts section.

The new Enviro400 MMC demonstrator in Bury on Friday.     pic (c) DW
Hants & Dorset Trim who are quite clever at polishing turds making aging vehicles look as good as new again have done it again, this time with the first X reg Ipswich Buses Dart to be refurbished, repainted, and converted to DDA compliant. Hants and Dorset kindly posted this pic on Twitter which rather understandably has been used by many already! IB93 is the first of an initial 4 to be done.

IB 93 X93 LBJ looking rather good in new livery.  pic Hants & Dorset trim
Speaking of Hants and Dorset I was alerted to a pic on Flickr of one of the ex Metrobus Scanias heading to Anglian. No one seems to know exactly when they are coming as they were due in January. I was told in around 3 weeks 2 weeks ago, and as that will be the 1st week in April, and the start of the new financial year read into that what you will. Seems strange they have been down there for so long ready to come up when Anglian are so short of vehicles. Anyway here is YN55 PZC looking pretty good. The others are confirmed as YN55 PZF/R and there will be only 3, not 4 as reported elsewhere.The pic is by Mike, whose Flickr page you can access by clicking here.

Ex Metrobus Scania Omnidekka YN55 PZC waiting to go to Beccles.    pic (c) Mike
My regular Galloway's newshound, David Green. told me some weeks ago that Galloway were getting a brand new Mercedes benz tri-axle Tourismo to celebrate their 50th anniversary. Contrary to other reports this is not a new permanent livery, but a one off special livery to commemorate 50 years of operation. Bryan was in the right place yesterday to get a superb pic

Galloway's Jubiilee liveried Mercedes Tourismo tri-axle BP15 XPJ

Finally here is definitely the first published pic from Norwich Running Day - Ipswich's Eastern Counties liveried VA479 in Castle Meadow, Norwich less than 30 mins before this post was published.

VA479, driven by Freddie the Frog sorry Chris Speed at Castle Meadow.

Posts This Week

Just Another Manic Monday 

I spend the day finding a place to catch a Class 56 hauled ballast train for the Mid Norfolk Railway.

Cambridge Awayday Part One

Bryan and I go to Cambridge to ride the Busway. Notable is that I am gushing in my praise for some E400's!

Moor Business Park MOT Special

A special post on the new MOT facilities at Truck & Plant Engineering in Beccles, and their first customer - BorderBus's E300

Cambridge Awayday Part Two

A look at the non Busway vehicles operating in Cambridge.

 MMC Hammered

I ride and review the new Alexander Dennis Enviro300 MMC

Ipswich Loco Fest

A very entertaining half hour at Ipswich with a plethora of different locos, including close ups of a Class 70 and a top and tail Class 37 test train.


That's it for this week. No quiz as no one responded to last week's quiz. If anyone wants it to continue let me know. Sorry to rail enthusiasts at the lack of rail news this week, but I do have a special Class 365 post lined up for one day this week. Stay safe everyone.





Saturday, 21 March 2015

Ipswich Loco Fest

Yesterday, while en route to Bury to sample the rather disappointing new EnviroE400 MMC (click here if you missed it) I had half hour at Ipswich between trains, and what a productive half hour it was. I finally after Lord knows how long got my first decent pics of a Class 70, with a double Class 37 test train for good measure.

As my 170 pulled into Ipswich I saw 70 018 sitting in the middle line waiting to do a crossover movement. Got the camera out just in time.

70 018 on Ipswich middle line
As I crossed the footbridge I noticed sister loco 70 019 doing shunting movements in the sidings, and taking the pic from the footbridge gives a different view of these rather different looking locos

An overhead view of 70 019
Another overhead shot that begged to be taken was of the magnificent 37 609 heading the Network Rail test train, which was stabling at Ipswich for the day. Don't worry it's not grafitti but a clock reflection!

37 609 with the test train next to Freightliner's 66 534
Of course a closer shot is required of this truly dominating and intimidating loco. I think the 37's have a presence no other loco can get anywhere near and I would give my right arm for a cab ride!

Yup. It s isn't it!
Of course we mustn't forget that at the other end is another one.

37 607 at the London end
As if that wasn't enough the AGA Class 90's were breezing up and down the mainline between London and Norwich. Here is 90 011 which was heading the 1038 to London.

90 011 arrives at Ipswich with the 1038 to London
I'll leave you with my favourite pic of the day - past, present and future all together in one place.

37 609, 66 534, 66 541 and 70 019 in their own time capsule