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Post by westyorkshirebus on Dec 10, 2020 18:55:04 GMT 1
Transdev have unveiled the new Cityzap buses today
On the Cityzap account there are lots of photos of the buses inside and out
They’ve also announced that Look North’s Paul Hudson will be doing the on board announcements
They enter service on Monday
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Post by cwtransportphotos on Dec 10, 2020 22:44:01 GMT 1
Transdev have unveiled the new Cityzap buses today On the Cityzap account there are lots of photos of the buses inside and out They’ve also announced that Look North’s Paul Hudson will be doing the on board announcements They enter service on Monday Its Sunday when they enter service Whts everyones thoughts on the interiors of these? It looks a little tacky especailly with the carbon fibre effect arm rests and the style of the tablees dont relaly match with the remainder of the interior. Outside looks fantastic though
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Post by MetrolineGA1511 on Dec 19, 2020 22:01:27 GMT 1
I see a similarity between these seats and those on newest buses with Go North East / East Yorkshire
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Post by dlspotter on Dec 19, 2020 23:10:39 GMT 1
Took a ride out and back on the ZAP today, pleasant journey. The seats aren't an eyesore when you're on the bus and the carbon fibre look, whilst looking out of place, doesn't look too tacky. Coastliner seats much more comfortable but definitely an improvement on the 'new' Aireline seats. Interior lighting very good, especially at night when only the light strips are on at the sides instead of the main cabin lighting (unless the bus is stopped). One of the trips was on the Pride of the North bus (2019) which is a very grey interior but with regular transdev triangles seat pattern. Much smoother, quieter ride than the Geminis.
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Post by stephen01 on Dec 19, 2020 23:39:11 GMT 1
Took a ride out and back on the ZAP today, pleasant journey. The seats aren't an eyesore when you're on the bus and the carbon fibre look, whilst looking out of place, doesn't look too tacky. Coastliner seats much more comfortable but definitely an improvement on the 'new' Aireline seats. Interior lighting very good, especially at night when only the light strips are on at the sides instead of the main cabin lighting (unless the bus is stopped). One of the trips was on the Pride of the North bus (2019) which is a very grey interior but with regular transdev triangles seat pattern. Much smoother, quieter ride than the Geminis. 2019 isn't classed as Pride of the North its going by the slogan on the side as confirmed by the boss on social media this week
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