belfast stephen wrote: » I have heard the reason for GAI taking the routes over from BE is because the NAT didn't order the coaches in time
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » But there's f*ck all point in me saying that because the last time I tried to provide information on the forum (10% to 5%) I was very quickly put back by the pro-privitisation contingent on this forum.
Also FYI that's not the reason . Since GAI are getting the unreliable LDs from bus eireann and also a batch of SCs
devnull wrote: » Well the problem is that unfortunately there's been so much stuff posted on here that's been proven to be wildly inaccurate over the past 12-18 months or so that unfortunately it's only natural that people are going to be skeptical and ask people to back up what they are posting before they believe it. Which years are these going to be, if indeed it is correct?
punisher5112 wrote: » Are the vdl coaches really that bad.
devnull wrote: » All I've heard about the LC/LD and even the newer versions are very poorly made, corrosion o the early models, not good at all.
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » Funny that because I heard very different. But there's f*ck all point in me saying that because the last time I tried to provide information on the forum (10% to 5%) I was very quickly put back by the pro-privitisation contingent on this forum. Also FYI that's not the reason . Since GAI are getting the unreliable LDs from bus eireann and also a batch of SCs There are 50odd Volvo coaches on order with 40odd going to Bus Eireann and only about 10-12 going elsewhere.
devnull wrote: » Which years are these going to be, if indeed it is correct?
punisher5112 wrote: » It's great to get feedback off someone on the ground like myself but I find it falls on deaf ears as we are usually the last to know and if anything could be changed or needs sorting we would be the last anyone would ever go to ask. I can't understand in this day and age they can't look into vehicle design and reliability before purchasing. Simple look at other countries mainly UK and follow suit with likes of vanhool or setra etc etc....
Stephen15 wrote: » Afaik VDL won a competitive tender process meaning they were the ones the NTA had to buy for BE under EU law. If BE or the NTA could actually choose which buses they were to buy they would likely go for a different company. Because it's a government contract and these things are tightly controlled they have to go for the most competitive tender. Unfortunately it appears that VDLs business model is set around winning government tenders rather than building quality buses. Unlike private operators who choose whichever bus off the shelf they fancy.
punisher5112 wrote: » Woops KS&l I mixed your user name around.... I sincerely apologize I do hope you forgive me...... It's great to get feedback off someone on the ground like myself but I find it falls on deaf ears as we are usually the last to know and if anything could be changed or needs sorting we would be the last anyone would ever go to ask. I can't understand in this day and age they can't look into vehicle design and reliability before purchasing. Simple look at other countries mainly UK and follow suit with likes of vanhool or setra etc etc....
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » They are a terrible brand and vehicle But as someone else mentioned here, it was a tender they won and VDL seem to be good at that But because they have been a terrible vehicle, the NTA have had enough of them and moved away from them, which is why there are Volvo's in production for us, so hopefully that will improve reliability ! See attached as proof !
devnull wrote: » Calling that vehicle a coach is rather generous I'd say. The Volvo B8RLE is a bus chassis and the low line of the vehicle looks like a bus as well. It's more of a bus with a body to make it look like a coach more than anything else and it certainly won't have the same ride quality as a proper high line coach like the SC models that Bus Eireann also use on commuter routes. No doubt the B8RLE chassis is better than that is being used on the VDL products but at the end of the day it's a bus in the clothing of a coach, which would be considerably cheaper to produce than a high line coach on a coach chassis which probably is how it won the tender. It's also a new product to the UK and Ireland market so it's unproven. They will have had to make some compromises to get a coach body on a coach chassis so it'll be interesting to see how they crossed that bridge. VDL still do build the Jonckheere JHV2/SHV2 body on the Volvo B9R/B11R/B13R Chassis which is still a quality vehicle and used extensively on touring week in the UK and Ireland, but the ex Berkhof line, which is what the LC/LD/LE/LF class is, is nowhere near the same standard.
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » We already have Volvo SC7 in the fleet and they have been proven better than the VDL product by miles These new things are coming with very similar engines and running gear as the current VE with a different chassis of course.
devnull wrote: » If you believe that you will be in for a big disappointment - there are a fair few differences. The Bus Eireann Sunsundegui SC7 is a high line coach built on the high line Volvo B11R coach chassis that features an 11 Litre Volvo engine with 430BHP and a Volvo iShift gearbox and these are pretty standard features of the SC7 which is a proper coach. The B8RLE is a low line chassis that is primarily intended for low floor single decker buses like the Wright Eclipse and MCV vehicles operated by JJ Kavanagh. It features an 8 litre engine of up to 280bhp as standard with a 350bh biofuel option and ZF Ecolife 6 speed automatic gearbox. Even the article you posted describes some of the vehicle as 'semi-coach'.
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » If what you say is true, then I'd highly doubt they would be capable of anything near 100kmh , I imagine we'd be a getting a slightly different version. But we'll have to wait and see what they come out with next year. Semi coach is for the front been low floor accessible for wheel chair then steps up to the seating area.
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » Also FYI that's not the reason . Since GAI are getting the unreliable LDs from bus eireann and also a batch of SCs
GM228 wrote: » GAI are only getting 10 buses from BE, initially suggested to be LDs from my contact in the NTA, however he recently indicated this may change to 10 LFs transferring instead. No SCs are to transfer are all services by GAI are to be low floor wheelchair accessible hence either the LDs or LFs.
Here we go wrote: » Would anyone know what date Go ahead are taking over the 120 BE route ?
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » It's been a while since I saw the publication but the publication did say most definitely they would be getting 2012 SCs from us (this sticks because we like these buses and we were slightly giving out about giving them to Go-Ahead) And they would be getting some LDs and LFs from us also I most definitely saw this in an official document, just trying to recall where I saw this. I could've been online but I think for some reason it was in one of the documents issued by the company to staff, a bit like the one above.
GM228 wrote: » I'm pretty certain that the NTA confirmed that the services would be entirely low floor vehicles at an Oireachtas Transport Committee meeting, I'm also pretty certain it was in the tender document also. I say pretty certain because I can't find the minutes online now and the tender seems to have vanished online. All I can find from a quick search is that 10 buses will transfer as per the NTA. In any case I guess we shall have to wait and see, as we have seen things change regularly. I was surprised when the LFs got mentioned due to their unique procurement.
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » Having driven the routes myself, including the 123 via kilmeague and roberstown, I can tell you now for fact it's never an LD or LF on that route because they do not fit.
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » That's because there's no destination code for Kilmeague for the display ! That's an odd one , I've never seen an LD or SE on that route since I've been around. Even when I did do that route the odd time I've been specifically told by the supervisor not to take a large vehicle ! What I have seen on it though in my time is the AM bus !
GM228 wrote: » Only earlier this year an SE appeared on the run also. Have seen the 2008 and 2015 LDs on it, but never an LF. Very slow run for an AM, it pops up the odd time on runs it is not suitable for such as the 115 and 120. VMDs are also appearing on routes they are not suited for such as the 101 and 109.