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West Midlands Buses in Discussion => First => Topic started by: sconehead85 on July 25, 2012, 03:58:29 AM

Title: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: sconehead85 on July 25, 2012, 03:58:29 AM
Why are First hanging on to these buses long after they should have retired?  The sad fact is the youngest of these is now 20 years old and surely with the Scottish reductions there must be enough spare Volvo Olympians around to take over those duties which dont yet merit a LF decker.

The Volvo Citybuses have THREE STEPS and First have only six left (as well as open toppers). These really should go now. (  Im not against their preservation BTW.)

While there are 200 double deckers due to leave London after the Olympic Games there is no guarantee they will directly or indirectly oust the oldest buses First have.

First still have some G-XRE reg Leyland Olympians , now 23 years old and its time they were retired (or preserved).

sconehead85
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: sconehead85 on July 27, 2012, 01:36:37 AM
The Volvo Citybus fleet is down to 38000-2/4-6/15, which are open toppers in the West Country, and ENCLOSED 38098, 38121-3/5/6. 

However the UK Buses fleet list has 38098, 38121/2 in reserve, 38123/6 at Northampton and 38125 at Newcastle-under-Lyme.  I dont know why First dont get rid of these horrible three-step buses, they are old and inconvenient for passengers, even though I suspect they only carry schoolchildren now.

Hopefully one could be preserved, for comparison with the BMMO D10, but these screechy beasties should retire.

sconehead85
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: jc on July 27, 2012, 02:10:38 AM
38123 and 38126 are in regular service at Redditch, 38126 breaking down on the 143 today.

The Northampton ones also see regular service.

They may be hard to enter buses but as there are no replacements due then we may have to stick with them till at least September or whenever someone takes over ...
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: sconehead85 on July 27, 2012, 04:30:12 AM
jc-  Volvo Olympians will have been made redundant from East Scotland ( alas along with drivers) and six of these could oust the Citybuses surely.  First NEED a blitz on 20 plus year old deckers.

sconehead85
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: Tony on July 27, 2012, 07:27:08 AM
Quote from: sconehead85 on July 27, 2012, 01:36:37 AM
The Volvo Citybus fleet is down to 38000-2/4-6/15, which are open toppers in the West Country, and ENCLOSED 38098, 38121-3/5/6. 

However the UK Buses fleet list has 38098, 38121/2 in reserve, 38123/6 at Northampton and 38125 at Newcastle-under-Lyme.  I dont know why First dont get rid of these horrible three-step buses, they are old and inconvenient for passengers, even though I suspect they only carry schoolchildren now.

Hopefully one could be preserved, for comparison with the BMMO D10, but these screechy beasties should retire.

sconehead85

38121 is not in reserve. Photographed it yesterday in normal service
http://wmbusphotos.com/FirstNorthampton/38121.html
First Northampton's fleet is a disgrace. The newest single deck in normal use is a V-reg Scania 65587
http://wmbusphotos.com/FirstNorthampton/65587.html
These Scanias that have come over from Norwich are in a disgusting state with permanently frosted up windows, bent panels and generally very tatty. The only two decent buses in the fleet are 32629 & 32630, 8 year old Geminis which are due to leave in September!
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: arrifirststage on July 27, 2012, 09:43:31 AM
Not worth the hoped for £95-100,00 per bus then
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: PM on July 27, 2012, 10:53:25 AM
Quote from: Tony on July 27, 2012, 07:27:08 AM
Quote from: sconehead85 on July 27, 2012, 01:36:37 AM
The Volvo Citybus fleet is down to 38000-2/4-6/15, which are open toppers in the West Country, and ENCLOSED 38098, 38121-3/5/6. 

However the UK Buses fleet list has 38098, 38121/2 in reserve, 38123/6 at Northampton and 38125 at Newcastle-under-Lyme.  I dont know why First dont get rid of these horrible three-step buses, they are old and inconvenient for passengers, even though I suspect they only carry schoolchildren now.

Hopefully one could be preserved, for comparison with the BMMO D10, but these screechy beasties should retire.

sconehead85

38121 is not in reserve. Photographed it yesterday in normal service
http://wmbusphotos.com/FirstNorthampton/38121.html
First Northampton's fleet is a disgrace. The newest single deck in normal use is a V-reg Scania 65587
http://wmbusphotos.com/FirstNorthampton/65587.html
These Scanias that have come over from Norwich are in a disgusting state with permanently frosted up windows, bent panels and generally very tatty. The only two decent buses in the fleet are 32629 & 32630, 8 year old Geminis which are due to leave in September!


I totally agree. Looked at the excellent photos that you took there-their fleet is shameful. Whilst V reg isnt that old, its not young either, NXWM's P reg liberators are in better nick than those sheds. Do they simply not bother to maintain the fleet-and then you see a smart stagecoach dart
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: Justin Tyme on July 27, 2012, 02:15:25 PM
Hmm - looks like Northampton is being prepared for a sale then.  The acid test for this may be whether or not Northampton and Redditch get any newer stock cascaded to them after the Olympics.
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: Tony on July 28, 2012, 02:14:14 PM
Quote from: Peter123 on July 27, 2012, 10:53:25 AM
Quote from: Tony on July 27, 2012, 07:27:08 AM
Quote from: sconehead85 on July 27, 2012, 01:36:37 AM
The Volvo Citybus fleet is down to 38000-2/4-6/15, which are open toppers in the West Country, and ENCLOSED 38098, 38121-3/5/6. 

However the UK Buses fleet list has 38098, 38121/2 in reserve, 38123/6 at Northampton and 38125 at Newcastle-under-Lyme.  I dont know why First dont get rid of these horrible three-step buses, they are old and inconvenient for passengers, even though I suspect they only carry schoolchildren now.

Hopefully one could be preserved, for comparison with the BMMO D10, but these screechy beasties should retire.

sconehead85

38121 is not in reserve. Photographed it yesterday in normal service
http://wmbusphotos.com/FirstNorthampton/38121.html
First Northampton's fleet is a disgrace. The newest single deck in normal use is a V-reg Scania 65587
http://wmbusphotos.com/FirstNorthampton/65587.html
These Scanias that have come over from Norwich are in a disgusting state with permanently frosted up windows, bent panels and generally very tatty. The only two decent buses in the fleet are 32629 & 32630, 8 year old Geminis which are due to leave in September!


I totally agree. Looked at the excellent photos that you took there-their fleet is shameful. Whilst V reg isnt that old, its not young either, NXWM's P reg liberators are in better nick than those sheds. Do they simply not bother to maintain the fleet-and then you see a smart stagecoach dart

V reg may not be that old, but that is their newest bus and the only have one V-reg!
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: Tony on July 28, 2012, 02:17:10 PM
Quote from: Justin Tyme on July 27, 2012, 02:15:25 PM
Hmm - looks like Northampton is being prepared for a sale then.  The acid test for this may be whether or not Northampton and Redditch get any newer stock cascaded to them after the Olympics.

The supervisor I was talking to on Thursday seemed to think even the ex London stock currently on Olympic duty was better and newer than anything they could expect. He said the two 54 plate Geminis were being transferred to Newcastle (Potteries) in September and thought the most likely replacement would be the ex Northampton citybus currently at Potteries!
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: PM on July 28, 2012, 06:34:25 PM
It must be so depressing working for a business that is underperforming, watch it fail with bad vehicles and high fares whereas if you were allowed to innovate, it could be improved. TBH id hate to work for first-rotalas my first pick
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: Tony on July 28, 2012, 06:54:39 PM
I get the impression Northampton Transport was a company First bought 'because they could' when all the big groups were buying as many operators as they could. Once they bought it they didn't know what to do with it. Venture outside the town boundaries and Stagecoach would swamp you town routes, do nothing and you are stuck in a downward spiral. I think any buyer they manage to get will probably be after that nice big garage for redevelopment, certainly not a fleet of tired 15 year old Scanias.
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: PM on July 28, 2012, 07:21:08 PM
Hasnt that fleet of scanias only just been cascaded from somewhere else?? The problem with first is theyre trying to sell no hopers which is good on one hand but bad on another as no one will buy them. Wigan is where the smart buyers will be looking and possibly Chester
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: j789 on July 28, 2012, 09:20:25 PM
I work for First in the Wyvern area and there are still older vehicles in the fleet such as the Lances (excellent vehicles that could go on for years but sadly cant) and pathfinders (terrible) but the fleet is well maintained with little graffetti or interior damage on buses. Just because the buses arent brand new does not mean the service given to passengers is not up to standard. I don't know about Northampton but in Worcester I think the bus service provided is good. Currently in the Wyvern area, child and family day tickets are half price  for the school hols showing that First is trying to promote bus travel and attract new customers. A family of five can travel to Brum and back for £6.25, which is far cheaper than the train or car.
As for the suggestion Rotala could register all First services in Redditch this would be somewhat risky as it wouldn't take much for an area such as Preston to be targeted in the future when First is in better shape. Stagecoach in the Devon situation is different because of its size.
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: Justin Tyme on July 29, 2012, 09:51:13 AM
Quote from: Tony on July 28, 2012, 06:54:39 PM
I get the impression Northampton Transport was a company First bought 'because they could' when all the big groups were buying as many operators as they could. Once they bought it they didn't know what to do with it. Venture outside the town boundaries and Stagecoach would swamp you town routes, do nothing and you are stuck in a downward spiral. I think any buyer they manage to get will probably be after that nice big garage for redevelopment, certainly not a fleet of tired 15 year old Scanias.

I think you're right.  Northampton Transport was actually purchased by Grampian (which later merged with Badgerline to form First).  Grampian also purchased Leicester Citybus soon afterwards, and as both firms had been profitable Grampian no doubt felt they could get economies of scale by running the two as one unit.

However, as soon as Northampton Transport was put up for sale, Stagecoach started a couple of competing services to put off purchasers, and they maintained an increased presence in the town after the sale.  With Stagecoach maintaining a good rural network (largely thanks to several towns in all directions just a few miles away), all Grampian / First could hope for in terms of expansion was to gain the few County Council contracts available.  They had some success - they reached Banbury and Rugby for a while - but that has now gone.
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: Justin Tyme on July 29, 2012, 09:59:24 AM
Quote from: j789 on July 28, 2012, 09:20:25 PM
I work for First in the Wyvern area and there are still older vehicles in the fleet such as the Lances (excellent vehicles that could go on for years but sadly cant) and pathfinders (terrible) but the fleet is well maintained with little graffetti or interior damage on buses. Just because the buses arent brand new does not mean the service given to passengers is not up to standard. I don't know about Northampton but in Worcester I think the bus service provided is good. Currently in the Wyvern area, child and family day tickets are half price  for the school hols showing that First is trying to promote bus travel and attract new customers. A family of five can travel to Brum and back for £6.25, which is far cheaper than the train or car.
As for the suggestion Rotala could register all First services in Redditch this would be somewhat risky as it wouldn't take much for an area such as Preston to be targeted in the future when First is in better shape. Stagecoach in the Devon situation is different because of its size.

I agree - First is making a success of Worcester.  Services are reasonably good, the vehicles are tidy, and it saw off a strong attempt by Diamond to get a foothold a la Redditch.

Redditch and Kidderminster are, of course, among a number of locations which First is believed to be trying to sell.  I can't see any point in Rotala registering more services in these areas - surely they are on all the profitable routes already.
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: nitromatt1 on April 19, 2013, 10:18:00 PM
Although I am generally not a fan of Volvo buses, the Citybus will always remain my favourite vehicle of all time. The sound of a Voith-gearbox Citybus is the sound of my childhood and I could listen to it all day.

I heard the four Thandi Coaches Citybuses which I was brought up on (ex. First 30372, 30375, 31283 and 31309) have all been sold for scrap? Does anyone know anything about this?

I really hope they haven't as I always had a childish dream of buying 31309 (G543 RDS) one day! It was the best sounding of the Citybuses, never heard such a scream on any other bus, I absolutely loved it.
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: sconehead85 on April 26, 2013, 02:02:30 AM
AFAIK  the Volvo Citybus fleet is down to 38098, 38121/2 at Northampton and 38125 at Newcastle.  These cannot have long to go but First seems to like hanging on to elderly buses.  There are some open toppers 38000-6/15 but obviously these are in Cornwall and I have read some Volvo Olympians without roofs may be replacing these.

There are still five Leyalnd Olympians at Newcastle, PMT's last new buses G753/5/7/8/62 XRE  new in 1989.  Ive got a feeling First will keep these until 2016, despite their age.

Other Leyland Olympians are at Plymouth and one remains in Scotland.

sconehead85
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: Bob on April 26, 2013, 06:21:51 AM
I hope they do keep the Olympians at Newcastle, I love it when they turn up in passenger service its a real treat!!! Never seen their Citybus on normal route tho
Title: Re: Leyland Olympians/Volvo Citybuses
Post by: Ashley 4569 on May 07, 2013, 10:58:11 PM
I've still not had my trip up to Newcastle, probably have to be the next school holiday when they may put some out in normal service. Other than that Essex is probably a tad far to chance getting some volvo olympians and Im not sure where there are many left that come out in normal service regularly