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(11 Aug 2023, 9:10 pm)Lollist wrote [ -> ]Stagecoach should just take over darlo


Given they sold it to Arriva I think that’s unlikely


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(26 Jul 2023, 2:13 pm)j986986 wrote [ -> ]Which route will the 37 take? Will it be Freeman Hospital to Cramlington via Killingworth?


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Freeman Hospital - Freeman Road - Benton Park Road - Four Lane Ends - Benton Lane - Quorum Retail - Benton Lane - Westmoor - Great Lime Road - Southgate - Killingworth Bus Station - West Bailey - Station Road - Front Street - Burradon Road - Means Crescent - Weetslade Road - B1321 - March Road - Fern Drive - Dudley Lane - Manor Walks (NIS to roundabout at Newlyn Drive/EWLR)

West Road to former Findus factory is looking like it will be a popular passenger flow
(12 Aug 2023, 11:27 am)omnicity4659 wrote [ -> ]Freeman Hospital - Freeman Road - Benton Park Road - Four Lane Ends - Benton Lane - Quorum Retail - Benton Lane - Westmoor - Great Lime Road - Southgate - Killingworth Bus Station - West Bailey - Station Road - Front Street - Burradon Road - Means Crescent - Weetslade Road - B1321 - March Road - Fern Drive - Dudley Lane - Manor Walks (NIS to roundabout at Newlyn Drive/EWLR)

West Road to former Findus factory is looking like it will be a popular passenger flow

It'll be interesting mind if these have an impact on the 62 and 63 at the Killingworth side. The 62 and 63 are now a bit of a, why would you use these services, in Killingworth now ignoring freqency if living near the 37 route.

Longer to Newcastle than the X63
Longer to FLE / Quorum than the 37
Quicker to ???-  Byker? Not sure why anyone wants to go there though.

I get there's still flows to Killingworth from Longbenton and Forest Hall but not sure they need a bus every 15 minutes.

Potential maybe to up the 62 / 63 across Newcastle to every 10 minutes each and terminate 1 out of 2 at FLE with them being every 20 minutes or even less beyond there maybe? There's clearly issues in the core of the route.
(12 Aug 2023, 6:12 pm)Storx wrote [ -> ]It'll be interesting mind if these have an impact on the 62 and 63 at the Killingworth side. The 62 and 63 are now a bit of a, why would you use these services, in Killingworth now ignoring freqency if living near the 37 route.

Longer to Newcastle than the X63
Longer to FLE / Quorum than the 37
Quicker to ???-  Byker? Not sure why anyone wants to go there though.

I get there's still flows to Killingworth from Longbenton and Forest Hall but not sure they need a bus every 15 minutes.

Potential maybe to up the 62 / 63 across Newcastle to every 10 minutes each and terminate 1 out of 2 at FLE with them being every 20 minutes or even less beyond there maybe? There's clearly issues in the core of the route.
yes, i agree with this, the problem is that, the core section of the route, i would say from central motorway, through town, byker, chillingham road is where the bulk of the delays occur
(14 Aug 2023, 6:55 pm)toward6931 wrote [ -> ]yes, i agree with this, the problem is that, the core section of the route, i would say from central motorway, through town, byker, chillingham road is where the bulk of the delays occur

https://www.stagecoachbus.com/service-up...:23:42:470
(18 Aug 2023, 4:18 pm)Economic505 wrote [ -> ]https://www.stagecoachbus.com/service-up...:23:42:470

Can someone explain who SCNE are running a service into cramlington in northumberland with the help of NEXUS which unless im mistaken is to do with tyne and wear?
(18 Aug 2023, 4:37 pm)Rob44 wrote [ -> ]Can someone explain who SCNE are running a service into cramlington in northumberland with the help of NEXUS which unless im mistaken is to do with tyne and wear?

It's not unusual for an authority to support services outside of their operating area and this situation isn't really unusual at all. Nexus already support evening services between Newcastle and Cramlington for example.

Durham CC support services into Hartlepool, being another example.
(18 Aug 2023, 4:37 pm)Rob44 wrote [ -> ]Can someone explain who SCNE are running a service into cramlington in northumberland with the help of NEXUS which unless im mistaken is to do with tyne and wear?

It's to give Weetslade an evening / Sunday service. It's always been subsidised but used to be part of the Wallsend to Cramlington service instead (17, 81, 42 and that lot) but moved to the 52 when GNE binned it off a few year ago.

Not sure whether the 37 is commercial between the Freeman and Killingworth though.

https://www.travelnortheast.co.uk/downlo...17-17A.pdf - See it in the timetable there.
not to be pedantic and i do see what you both mean bus inst NEXUS funded by the councisl of the old tyne and wear. So people in northumberland when they pay there poll tax/council tax or whatever its called are not paying into it and yet are gaining from a survice paid for by ounters in another county? I know how people from sunderland must have felt when they had no metro service! Wink
(19 Aug 2023, 6:58 am)Rob44 wrote [ -> ]not to be pedantic and i do see what you both mean bus inst NEXUS funded by the councisl of the old tyne and wear.  So people in northumberland when they pay there poll tax/council tax or whatever its called are not paying into it and yet are gaining from a survice paid for by ounters in another county? I know how people from sunderland must have felt when they had no metro service! Wink

Depends who it benefits though, I can't imagine there's a massive flow of people from Cramlington wanting to go Weetslade and Dudley at night so arguably it's benefitting them more than Northumberland.

Seaton Valley Parish / Northumberland Council subsidise the 57A through Annitsford and Northumberland Council subsidise the 19 (Backworth), 74 (Stamfordham), 309 (Early Runs), 684 (West End) and 808 (Woolsingham) for similar reasons. Don't believe Nexus fund any of them. The 57A being Nexus from Earsdon to North Shields only.
(19 Aug 2023, 11:08 am)Storx wrote [ -> ]Depends who it benefits though, I can't imagine there's a massive flow of people from Cramlington wanting to go Weetslade and Dudley at night so arguably it's benefitting them more than Northumberland.

Seaton Valley Parish / Northumberland Council subsidise the 57A through Annitsford and Northumberland Council subsidise the 19 (Backworth), 74 (Stamfordham), 309 (Early Runs), 684 (West End) and 808 (Woolsingham) for similar reasons. Don't believe Nexus fund any of them. The 57A being Nexus from Earsdon to North Shields only.

Swings and roundabouts then.  I just though if a bus traveled from one area to another that both areas would fund the service.
(18 Aug 2023, 4:18 pm)Economic505 wrote [ -> ]https://www.stagecoachbus.com/service-up...:23:42:470

The 71/72/87 is a very bizarre set of changes. The service runs every 15 minutes until early afternoon then drops to every 20 minutes can’t quite work out how that works.
(19 Aug 2023, 11:50 pm)Coastliner700 wrote [ -> ]The 71/72/87 is a very bizarre set of changes. The service runs every 15 minutes until early afternoon then drops to every 20 minutes can’t quite work out how that works.


It’s to allow the 115 scholars to operate as it runs off 71/72.


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(19 Aug 2023, 11:08 am)Storx wrote [ -> ]Depends who it benefits though, I can't imagine there's a massive flow of people from Cramlington wanting to go Weetslade and Dudley at night so arguably it's benefitting them more than Northumberland.

Seaton Valley Parish / Northumberland Council subsidise the 57A through Annitsford and Northumberland Council subsidise the 19 (Backworth), 74 (Stamfordham), 309 (Early Runs), 684 (West End) and 808 (Woolsingham) for similar reasons. Don't believe Nexus fund any of them. The 57A being Nexus from Earsdon to North Shields only.

I don't believe that any 309s are subsidised these days.

Durham fund the 28/28B/29 whilst Nexus secure part of the 25 that runs in County Durham.
(20 Aug 2023, 7:40 am)busmanT wrote [ -> ]I don't believe that any 309s are subsidised these days.

Durham fund the 28/28B/29 whilst Nexus secure part of the 25 that runs in County Durham.

Isn't there some very early Sunday journeys still, not sure though mind after the partnership?

https://bustimes.org/registrations/PB0003954/304 - I know the registration still shows Northumberland under the subsidy box, assuming the No being for the 307.
(11 Aug 2023, 9:55 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]PB0001987/322
New CLEVELAND TRANSIT LTD 66ADS (6ADS, 6DS) Stockton-on-Tees High Street North Darlington Town Hall

Start point: Stockton-on-Tees High Street North
Finish point: Darlington Town Hall
Via: Ingleby Barwick, Yarm, Eaglescliffe, Teesside Airport, Middleton St George
Date received: 10 Aug 2023
Effective date: 04 Sep 2023

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PB0001987/323
New CLEVELAND TRANSIT LTD 66ADH (6ADH, 6DH) Darlington Town Hall Darlington Town Hall or Tubwell Row
Start point: Darlington Town Hall
Finish point: Darlington Town Hall or Tubwell Row
Via Hurworth
Date received: 10 Aug 2023
Effective date: 04 Sep 2023

Still no acceptance on these. Another delay likely, similar to Service 1/2 in East Cleveland?
(20 Aug 2023, 5:12 am)pbjd wrote [ -> ]It’s to allow the 115 scholars to operate as it runs off 71/72.


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Sad they’re cutting commercial services to allow them to take on contracts !
(21 Aug 2023, 10:25 am)Coastliner700 wrote [ -> ]Sad they’re cutting commercial services to allow them to take on contracts !


I suspect it’s more the only way the commercial stuff would survive. Without the contracts to back it up it would likely be gone altogether!


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(20 Aug 2023, 9:31 am)RobinHood wrote [ -> ]Still no acceptance on these. Another delay likely, similar to Service 1/2 in East Cleveland?

Accepted Today , Both Parts Wink
(22 Aug 2023, 3:47 pm)gc802002 wrote [ -> ]Accepted Today , Both Parts Wink

But with the start date pushed back 2 weeks to commence on the 21st September rather than the 4th.
Meaning the residents along the 12 route will have a gap of two weeks between Arriva finishing on the 12 and Stagecoach’s 6/6A starting.
(22 Aug 2023, 4:11 pm)Kuyoyo wrote [ -> ]But with the start date pushed back 2 weeks to commence on the 21st September rather than the 4th.
Meaning the residents along the 12 route will have a gap of two weeks between Arriva finishing on the 12 and Stagecoach’s 6/6A starting.

Unless the local authority pay Stagecoach an increased rate to run for free?
(22 Aug 2023, 4:26 pm)gc802002 wrote [ -> ]Unless the local authority pay Stagecoach an increased rate to run for free?

To avoid embarrassment, they may need to!
(22 Aug 2023, 5:24 pm)RobinHood wrote [ -> ]To avoid embarrassment, they may need to!

I'm surprised that Stagecoach are taking any revenue risk in the first place!
(22 Aug 2023, 4:26 pm)gc802002 wrote [ -> ]Unless the local authority pay Stagecoach an increased rate to run for free?
Depends if Ben can get any photo opportunities out of it probably a picture of him on the bus parked outside the airport or something.
How come I saw a training vehicle going through Birtley at around half 12 today?
(30 Aug 2023, 3:33 pm)itsadam wrote [ -> ]How come I saw a training vehicle going through Birtley at around half 12 today?

I always see Stagecoach Driver Training buses going through places stagecoach doesn't serve.
(30 Aug 2023, 3:33 pm)itsadam wrote [ -> ]How come I saw a training vehicle going through Birtley at around half 12 today?

They're training people how to drive a bus, not necessarily route learning them.

When I first learned to drive a car, I was taken to some very quiet roads so I could get used to operating the machine, before being introduced to more and more typical roads.  I can't imagine it'll be any different for buses; they're just looking for roads to give the learner some experience.
Also depends on where the test centres are, they might be learning one of the test routes.
S17 has been awarded back to stagecoach and starts from today