08 Aug 2021, 2:49 pm
(08 Aug 2021, 2:48 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Did you decide against reading the post 3 above yours?I know it's only temporary but will still have an impact no doubt.
(08 Aug 2021, 2:48 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Did you decide against reading the post 3 above yours?I know it's only temporary but will still have an impact no doubt.
(08 Aug 2021, 2:49 pm)L469 YVK wrote [ -> ]I know it's only temporary but will still have an impact no doubt.
(11 Aug 2021, 10:05 am)Train8261 wrote [ -> ]Arriva Service 35A Newbiggin to Morpeth from 29th August
(11 Aug 2021, 10:20 am)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Yep, so with the 35/35A:
The 35 runs direct from North Seaton to Woodhorn, before starting the return trip to Morpeth and will drop off and pick up through Newbiggin.
The 35A does the opposite, running as normal from North Seaton to Woodhorn but running direct on the trip to Morpeth from Woodhorn.
As Storx has said above it cuts the PVR to 3.
(11 Aug 2021, 10:43 am)Storx wrote [ -> ]It's not a bad move in fairness to them and doesn't change much. The timetable is a right mess though as someone who can read timetables it's a bit erm confusing. All the buses going via Sandy Bay in the morning towards Ashington and same at evening peak in the opposite direction. The 35 going the Woodhorn route during the day but then suddenly changes to going via Sandy Bay in the evening rush hour with no realistic way of actually telling it does with one random bus leaving Morpeth at 08:34 doing so aswell.
(11 Aug 2021, 10:56 am)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Aye, hopefully the app (I know, reaching here) makes it a bit more straightforward for folk.
Edit: I think the 0834 you mention will run dead to the depot, so won't be picking anyone up and as such will only need to drop off passengers, same with the evening trips. It looks like there will still be one peak board too, whatever works that 0834 and the 1651/1714 evening trips.
Having looked at the X21/22 times in the morning peak to Newcastle compared to the 'old' (when it was last every 20 mins) timetables, here's the differences:
New times: X21 - 0536 (from Ash), 0546, 0610, 0635, 0700, 0715, 0740, 0810, 0830, 0850, 0915 (then every 20 mins)
X22 - 0507, 0554, 0624, 0649, 0714, 0734, 0759, 0824, 0849 (then every 20 mins)
Old times: X21 - 0546 (from Ash), 0601, 0621, 0641, 0701, 0721, 0741, 0806, 0831, 0856, 0916 (then every 20).
X22 - 0516, 0605, 0635, 0655, 0715, 0735, 0755, 0820, 0850 (then every 20 mins)
So same number of journeys, but the first few of the day are quite a bit earlier. First full X21 is a full 15 minutes earlier from Newbiggin and is accommodated by the 0601/21/41 moving to an 0610 and 0635. First 3 X22s are 10 minutes earlier.
In terms of the 35 towards Morpeth in the morning peak, again compared to the last time it was every 20 mins:
New timetables: 0522 (from Ash), 0601 (from Moor Est), 0622, 0652, 0722, 0737, 0752, 0827, 0854 (35A from Spital), 0924, 0959 (35A from Spital)
Old timetables: 0522 (from Ash), 0601 (from Moor Est), 0627, 0647, 0707, 0727, 0747, 0807, 0832, 0857, 0917, 0937, 0957
(11 Aug 2021, 10:56 am)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Edit: I think the 0834 you mention will run dead to the depot, so won't be picking anyone up and as such will only need to drop off passengers, same with the evening trips. It looks like there will still be one peak board too, whatever works that 0834 and the 1651/1714 evening trips.
(12 Aug 2021, 5:17 pm)RobinHood wrote [ -> ]It looks like (may be wrong) that the bus that runs these extra 35s drops into the X21 in the morning at Seacrest Road and runs off an X22 in Ashington Bus Station on an afternoon?
(13 Aug 2021, 10:13 pm)L469 YVK wrote [ -> ]Had a look on bustimes. 308 is going back to 15 minute frequency Mon-Fri but will remain every 20 minutes on Saturdays.Arriva will adjust their fares to match imo.
Evening frequency still every 60 minutes.
On a side note, don't know if it's the £1 fare or the timings but the 20:20 309 ex Newcastle seemed to pick up more passengers than the 20:12 308 ex Newcastle (which was also running 4 mins late).
(14 Aug 2021, 12:28 pm)Driver9*** wrote [ -> ]Arriva will adjust their fares to match imo.IMO, Arriva would be better dropping the 306 & 308 to a 20 minute service each and axing the Tynemouth to W.Bay section of 306 as well as Battle Hill Drive (both running past Holy Cross).
(14 Aug 2021, 12:28 pm)Driver9*** wrote [ -> ]Arriva will adjust their fares to match imo.Had a look. Arriva are doing £1 evening fares but doesn't appear to be in the North East unless I'm mistaken.
(15 Aug 2021, 1:44 pm)L469 YVK wrote [ -> ]Had a look. Arriva are doing £1 evening fares but doesn't appear to be in the North East unless I'm mistaken.
https://www.arrivabus.co.uk/floating-pag...le-tickets
(16 Aug 2021, 9:17 am)Train8261 wrote [ -> ]Arriva have some odd things on bus times (might be a problem on there end)
But if you go to the withdrawal section. There's some services up for withdrawn on the 26th
https://bustimes.org/licences/PB0002032
(16 Aug 2021, 10:29 am)Train8261 wrote [ -> ]What's the one about the 51A in the Withdrawal section as it says this on details
Cancelled and merged into 458
(16 Aug 2021, 11:53 am)GNE6312 wrote [ -> ]When will arriva bother to update the passengers or even (shock horror) engage with passengers and consult them about withdrawing these services, disgraceful from arriva's behalf once again.
(16 Aug 2021, 12:05 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Given the changes aren't until the end of September and have likely just been registered, you can probably calm down. The only actual withdrawals are the X6, X16, and X85 - none of those withdrawals cut anyone off, and haven't operated for a quite significant period of time anyway.
(16 Aug 2021, 12:30 pm)GNE6312 wrote [ -> ]So what about the other withdrawals registered
From Sunday 29 August, we’re making some changes to services in the South East Northumberland and Tyne & Wear areas.
Service 35/35A Woodhorn to Morpeth
Monday to Saturday daytime journeys will change to operate to a revised route arrangement around Newbiggin and Woodhorn, as a result of changes to the timetable.
This new arrangement will see buses operate to a one-way loop of Newbiggin and Woodhorn, via Seacrest Road.
Service 35 will operate this loop in a clockwise direction (essentially running direct from North Seaton Roundabout to Woodhorn, then via normal route back towards Ashington/Morpeth), with a NEW Service 35A introduced, which will operate journeys anti-clockwise (as normal between Newbiggin and Woodhorn, but returning via the A189 to North Seaton Roundabout, then back to Ashington/Morpeth).
The frequency of service from Newbiggin and Woodhorn will continue to be twice per hour, however due to the revised route, these times may be slightly different to normal. This does also mean that Service 35A intending passengers do need to board the bus on the opposite side of the road to normal, when travelling towards Ashington/Morpeth.
When alighting, passengers can travel around the loop in either direction to reach their terminus.
Evening and Sunday buses will continue to run as present, terminating at Seacrest Road via Sandy Bay in both directions.
Service 43 – Newcastle to Cramlington and Morpeth
Service will be reinstated to operate up to every 15 minutes during Monday to Friday daytimes between Newcastle and Cramlington with journeys continuing to Morpeth hourly. There is no change to evening or Sunday timetables.
Service 44 – Newcastle to Dinnington
There will be minor timetable changes to this service during Monday to Friday daytimes.
Service 45 – Newcastle to Dinnington
There will be minor timetable changes to this service during Monday to Friday daytimes.
Service 55 – Newcastle to Forest Hall
Service will be improved to operate up to every 20 minutes during Monday to Saturday daytimes. There is no change to evening or Sunday timetables.
306 / 308 – Newcastle to Whitley Bay and Blyth
These services will reinstated to operate every 15 minutes on each route during Monday to Friday daytimes and every 20 minutes on each route on Saturday daytimes – giving a bus along the Coast Road every 7/8 minutes Mon to Fri daytimes and every 10 minutes Saturday daytimes. There is no change to evening or Sunday timetables.
Services X21/X22 Newcastle to Ashington and Newbiggin
These services will be reinstated to operate every 20 minutes on each route (or every 10 minutes on common sections of route) during Monday to Friday daytimes. Saturday journeys will continue to run every 30 minutes (or every 15 minutes along common sections of the route).
Service X30 – Newcastle to Blyth and Bebside (from Tuesday 31 August)
The following journeys will be reinstated;
- 0708 Bebside to Newcastle
- 1733 Newcastle to Bebside
Service X21 Newbiggin – Ashington – Bedlington - Newcastle:
- 0546 from Ashington, will now depart at 0536 and operate 10min earlier throughout to Newcastle, arriving at 0630
- A new 0545 journey from Newbiggin, arriving into Newcastle at 0713
- 0611 from Newbiggin, will depart at 0610 operating 1min earlier through to Bedlington Red Lion and will arrive into Newcastle at 0738, rather than 0733.
- 0636 from Newbiggin, will depart at 0635 operating 1min earlier through to Bedlington Red Lion and will arrive into Newcastle at 0808 as currently.
- 0701 from Newbiggin, will depart at 0700 operating 1min earlier through to Bedlington Red Lion and will arrive into Newcastle at 0833 as currently.
Service X22 Ashington – Guide Post – Bedlington - Newcastle:
- 0516 from Ashington, will now depart at 0507 and operate up to 10min earlier throughout to Newcastle arriving at 0600.
- A new 0554 from Newbiggin Ashington arriving into Newcastle at 0653
- 0615 from Ashington revised to depart at 0624 and arrive into Newcastle 10min later 0723, rather than 0713
- 0650 from Ashington, will operate 1min earlier between Ashington and Stakeford, arriving into Newcastle at 0753 as currently.
- 0715 from Ashington, will operate 1min earlier between Ashington and Stakeford, arriving into Newcastle at 0823 as currently.
(21 Aug 2021, 10:15 pm)peter wrote [ -> ]Arriva has confirmed the details of the August changes
They've also issued a separate article detailing the X21/22 changes in greater detail
(22 Aug 2021, 12:59 am)mb134 wrote [ -> ]I find it interesting that they note the X21/22 Saturday and Sunday timetables will remain as they are at present due to driver availability. The Sunday timetable is the same as it always has been, so to mention that raises the possibility that they've investigated increasing it?If they were to increase the Sunday X21/X22 without other service changes (i.e a Sunday X20 Ash-Ncl only), could they do it every 30 mins for both routes or perhaps have 'shorts' between Bedlington and Newcastle to provide a 20 minute frequency between those points?
Otherwise the changes look positive, particularly the earlier journeys which should be more attractive to folk needing to be places earlier.