Long live 20942!!!1You forget the questions about reinstating certain deroofed/fire damaged buses!![]()
Long live 20942!!!1You forget the questions about reinstating certain deroofed/fire damaged buses!![]()
I don't think any still have those seats, but I do recall seeing tartan around the upstairs CCTV screen on a bus relatively recently (within the last two months?). I couldn't tell you which vehicle it would have been on though, probably a Gemini 1.I can almost guarantee that the answer will be no, but is there still any buses in service that have the tartan seats? I’ve heard somewhere that one of the buses still have the tartan fabric around the camera screen at the front of the bus, not sure if that’s accurate though.
Are the Gemini 1’s the B7TL’s?I don't think any still have those seats, but I do recall seeing tartan around the upstairs CCTV screen on a bus relatively recently (within the last two months?). I couldn't tell you which vehicle it would have been on though, probably a Gemini 1.
Are the Gemini 1’s the B7TL’s?
I get what you're saying about "officially", but surely the name "Gemini" refers to the bus/body type? And the 1/2/3 is just like the revision number? I.e. if you were to talk about "a Gemini" you could be referring to any or all of the Gemini 1, 2 or 3, without explicitly saying which. If I'm talking about them (the original Gemini) I always specify "Gemini 1" so people know I'm not referring to the 2 or 3. A bit like, you could mention a "Honda Jazz" and be referring to any Jazz, or you could specify "Jazz Mk 1", or Mk 2 or Mk 3, etc.Gemini - Volvo B7TL (There are some early B9TL's which are Gemini's too.)
Gemini 2 - Volvo B9TL & B5LH (Lothian Country)
Gemini 3 - Volvo B5TL/B5LH
Officially the 'Gemini 1' doesnt exist, its just known as a Gemini.
Essentially, all B7TL's are Gemini's but not all Gemini 2's are B9TL's! In the Lothian fleet anyway - the bus industry is very varied!
I get what you're saying about "officially", but surely the name "Gemini" refers to the bus/body type? And the 1/2/3 is just like the revision number? I.e. if you were to talk about "a Gemini" you could be referring to any or all of the Gemini 1, 2 or 3, without explicitly saying which. If I'm talking about them (the original Gemini) I always specify "Gemini 1" so people know I'm not referring to the 2 or 3. A bit like, you could mention a "Honda Jazz" and be referring to any Jazz, or you could specify "Jazz Mk 1", or Mk 2 or Mk 3, etc.
When you say "there are some early B9TL's which are Gemini's too", are you referring to all of 826-925? When you say "there are some", it makes it sound like you are saying there are only one or two of them!![]()
How are buses allocated for that days Service? For example 339 on the service 48, is it random? Or is there a list wrote up for which buses will do what service that day?
Thank you for suggesting they sites to me. I’m really glad there is sites like that rather than having to rely on bustimes.org as I am not sure how accurate that site is.Oh no i'm totally with you. Although with Wright its Gemini, Gemini 2 and Gemini 3. They are referred to as such at Lothian too, at least in my department.
There are some people in Scotland, but there are many more around the world, same with the fleet! i was just being lazy
We covered this slightly, i think yesterday? Im not really the best person to go into detail. Generally branded ones go on branded routes and are parked up at night for the next day as such (generally). it is planned, but its not as important as you may think. There are a lot of attributes. Somebody, maybe a driver might know. @CN04NRJ ? you might have a little bit of insight into this?
@Aaronb2601 You may be interested in a couple of tracking websites. These offer real time tracking and the second offers past tracking.
www.finlaysmith.co.uk offers real time visual tracking
www.lvf.io offers real time list tracking and past tracking. It is a London website but you can change the mode to Lothian by typing "mode LRT" i think.
The data all comes from the same place AFAIK - timetables from the Traveline National Dataset and location info from the TfE open data portal. Different sites just use it in different waysI’m really glad there is sites like that rather than having to rely on bustimes.org as I am not sure how accurate that site is.
This is really random but I’m not a driver so I don’t know, when someone pushes the stop button does the stopping light only turn off after the doors open or is there a button the driver presses to turn it off?
We covered this slightly, i think yesterday? Im not really the best person to go into detail. Generally branded ones go on branded routes and are parked up at night for the next day as such (generally). it is planned, but its not as important as you may think. There are a lot of attributes. Somebody, maybe a driver might know. @CN04NRJ ? you might have a little bit of insight into this?
The batteries in the 7900H's may deteriorate if left off the road.I was thinking earlier on, why aren’t the remaining B7RLE’s being used on the route 30 rather than the 7900’s? As they can hold more passengers especially as people are being encouraged to socially distance themselves from others, just popped into my head.
Couldn’t the 7900’s be kept primarily for the less busy routes like the 2, 36, 38 and maybe even the 12 now that it isn’t going all the way to seafield? I thought maybe they were trying to keep as many of the older veichles off the road for as long as they can to try and cut down on emissions which would explain why the B7RLE’s aren’t being used, just a thought.The batteries in the 7900H's may deteriorate if left off the road.
There are many reasons, though.
In my opinion the 7900's don't have enough capacity for the 2, the 2 gets really busy now.Couldn’t the 7900’s be kept primarily for the less busy routes like the 2, 36, 38 and maybe even the 12 now that it isn’t going all the way to seafield? I thought maybe they were trying to keep as many of the older veichles off the road for as long as they can to try and cut down on emissions which would explain why the B7RLE’s aren’t being used, just a thought.
Ah okay, I haven’t been on the 2 for a while so I wouldn’t know.In my opinion the 7900's don't have enough capacity for the 2, the 2 gets really busy now.
Ah okay I get you. I just don’t see fully how the B7RLE’s aren’t by used by now?The 7900’s will find use within the fleet even after the B8’s enter service.
I’d imagine once the B8’s enter service the 7900’s will again be split between the 3 city depots. There are a number of “single deck” routes operating with deckers just now though there will be a time when this luxury isn’t available, not to mention some of the deckers operating are 7 years older than the 7900 stock.
Couldn’t the 7900’s be kept primarily for the less busy routes like the 2, 36, 38 and maybe even the 12 now that it isn’t going all the way to seafield? I thought maybe they were trying to keep as many of the older veichles off the road for as long as they can to try and cut down on emissions which would explain why the B7RLE’s aren’t being used, just a thought.
Aren’t the 07,57,58 and 60 reg B7RLE’s staying?Right now with the reduced timetables there is a surplus of deckers available to operate those primarily single deck routes. While the B7RLE’s have a slightly higher seated capacity than the 7900’s there are many advantages to operating the hybrids - cheaper running costs, newer and better company image to name a few. Also with the B8’s arriving the majority of B7rle’s are being sold... having them available immediately for potential buyers makes sense rather than having to rotate buses out the fleet as and when they sell
All of them?The Geminis are en-route to Moffat and Williamson I believe
Yes! alot of the questions you are asking have been answered multiple times in this thread and others, if you're ever unsure, try a wee search of the website, it might bring something upAren’t the 07,57,58 and 60 reg B7RLE’s staying?
Common misconception among enthusiasts - 30 B8RLE's are due. There are around 60-70 B7RLE's in the fleet, 30 doesn't replace 70. 30 replaces 30.Also with the B8’s arriving the majority of B7rle’s are being sold...
The 7900’s will find use within the fleet even after the B8’s enter service.
I’d imagine once the B8’s enter service the 7900’s will again be split between the 3 city depots. There are a number of “single deck” routes operating with deckers just now though there will be a time when this luxury isn’t available, not to mention some of the deckers operating are 7 years older than the 7900 stock.
Just the four in the above image i believe.All of them?
Yes! alot of the questions you are asking have been answered multiple times in this thread and others, if you're ever unsure, try a wee search of the website, it might bring something up
Common misconception among enthusiasts - 30 B8RLE's are due. There are around 90 B7RLE's in the fleet, 30 doesn't replace 90. 30 replaces 30.
Once we get back to normal service levels, vehicles that are out of service will come back to service. As stated before, one of the main issues why the B7RLE's are out of service and not the 7900H's is the 7900H's require batteries within their drivetrain. B7RLE's dont. Bateries not being used over time degrade. So their being used.
it might seem like im having a go, im really not. I just struggle communicating - so im sorry if i sound off with some of my responses.
Just the four in the above image i believe.
The Geminis are en-route to Moffat and Williamson I believe
They were only on loan to cover a short term tram replacement requirement.Ah! That would explain it - they didn't stay long with Stagecoach if that's the case.
What decker-operated routes have still to have a frequency uplift then? I thought they were all pretty much back to normal?There are a number of “single deck” routes operating with deckers just now though there will be a time when this luxury isn’t available[...]
They were only on loan to cover a short term tram replacement requirement.
NorthamptonTwo went to the somewhere in Midlands as well I believe, can't remember where now.