northern506
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I haven't been following this closely but Go North East appear to be in a sorry state of affairs. Multiple articles criticising particularly Consett depot. From the outside it appears like Go North East are rapidly deteriorating.
Weather blamed for bus delays and cancellations
Bus staff say poor maintenance causing breakdowns
Bus company struggled to find engineers, say staff
Weather blamed for bus delays and cancellations
Widespread delays and cancellations to bus services have been caused by freezing weather, an operator has said.
Passengers in parts of County Durham faced severe problems on Monday and Tuesday, with some saying they waited hours for buses that did not arrive, making them late for school, college and work.
Go North East said recent sub-zero temperatures had affected vehicle systems, including batteries and engines.
It vowed to restore its timetabled services as soon as possible.
The 16 Durham Diamond service, which serves Consett, Stanley and Durham City, was particularly affected by cancellations, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.
Bus staff say poor maintenance causing breakdowns
Bus drivers and engineers have said services are being cancelled because a fleet is "dropping to bits" due to a "lack of maintenance".
Go North East (GNE) has blamed extreme cold weather for the removal of a number of buses which left passengers unable to commute or make hospital appoints and businesses paying for taxis.
But staff told the BBC that defective vehicles are rushed back into service while some newer buses were being sent to sister firm Go North West.
The company said it was "conducting an in-depth review" with the aim it "never again falls short of keeping a full fleet on the road at all times".
Earlier this month the firm, which has depots in Consett, Gateshead, Sunderland, Washington, Hexham and North Shields, said: "The extreme temperatures have had a knock-on effect on vehicle systems, particularly batteries, engines and air systems, which can struggle in sub-zero conditions."
But drivers said the situation was "exacerbated" by existing problems.
Bus company struggled to find engineers, say staff
Note: there is an existing Go North East thread but it seems to be locked. Feel free to merge with the existing thread if required.A bus company hit by reliability issues has struggled to fill engineering roles which is contributing to delays and cancellations, according to staff.
Go North East (GNE) passengers have reported large gaps in services, with some unable to get to work or make hospital appointments, particularly in County Durham.
Engineers told the BBC the firm was unable to attract workers because of pay rates, but had brought in staff from other companies to carry out repairs on better terms.
The bus operator did not comment on pay, but said it was taking on more employed staff to "ensure no buses are off the road due to a lack of engineering capability".
GNE has blamed sub-zero temperatures for buses breaking down, but workers previously claimed vehicles are not being maintained.