Proposed changes to road network
Have a read but one of the proposals is for Percy Street to become bus only between Eldon Square Bus Station and Gallowgate in both directions. All the changes are quite radical though.
(19 Oct 2015, 4:22 pm)markydh wrote [ -> ]Proposed changes to road network
Have a read but one of the proposals is for Percy Street to become bus only between Eldon Square Bus Station and Gallowgate in both directions. All the changes are quite radical though.
Good idea
Honestly not sure about changing Percy Street to bus only between Eldon Square Bus Station and Gallowgate in both directions.... Newcastle roads is already as tight as they can, would just cause congestion else where in the city.
I'm not from the area but have used that road before and its a nightmare!
(20 Oct 2015, 11:14 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]Honestly not sure about changing Percy Street to bus only between Eldon Square Bus Station and Gallowgate in both directions.... Newcastle roads is already as tight as they can, would just cause congestion else where in the city.
I'm not from the area but have used that road before and its a nightmare!
I think it would work
As someone who uses Eldon Square bus station daily, Percy Street isn't as bad as some make out. An important point is that the traffic light phasing and road layout will also be seeing radical changes. It's effectively a total redesign of the road network in City Centre North.
(10 Oct 2016, 3:35 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]How smart does this look! http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/whats-on/...n-12004048
Wonder what effect it will have on the Gate, with F&B, TGI Fridays and Handmade Burger Co. already being in there.
Geore's sounds good. Something that Newcastle has lacked since Bimbi's went.
Some of that machinery in the Odeon needs to find its way into a museum, somewhere! It's beautiful (the architecture, itself, is meh).
Actually went to George's on Tuesday, for lunch, since it was my birthday (29 and a lot) and I was out with Husband. Chips were obviously frozen and fried in oil, but tasty but I had a lovely sweet piece of plaice, in a really light batter. They had a few teething problems on the bar and gave us our drinks free. Definitely well worth a visit. The loos, as yet unsullied by a Saturday night, are fabulous. Lots of amusing, quirky decor, artwork and fishy cushions. The package with the kids' menu is great because it comes as a folded hat!
(14 Oct 2016, 11:06 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]Some of that machinery in the Odeon needs to find its way into a museum, somewhere! It's beautiful (the architecture, itself, is meh).
Actually went to George's on Tuesday, for lunch, since it was my birthday (29 and a lot) and I was out with Husband. Chips were obviously frozen and fried in oil, but tasty but I had a lovely sweet piece of plaice, in a really light batter. They had a few teething problems on the bar and gave us our drinks free. Definitely well worth a visit. The loos, as yet unsullied by a Saturday night, are fabulous. Lots of amusing, quirky decor, artwork and fishy cushions. The package with the kids' menu is great because it comes as a folded hat!
Ironic that Bimbi's had a place underneath the Odeon. Wonder what became of the equipment in there!
Having taken some photos this afternoon on the reopened John Dobson Street, safe to say I can see a major traffic accident occurring on the junction at Laing Art Gallery/Library as the road is "tighter than a nuns fanny" as the saying goes, and I would deem the work done as unsatisfactory and quite frankly unsafe particularly during peak times as traffic is easily backed up in each direction and other factors could cause an accident e.g. Traffic Light Jumping being a prime example, furthermore witnessed a cyclist nearly get hit by an SNE Hybrid E400 as the bus turned onto New Bridge Street, personally don't think there was a need to pedestrianise it as much as they have to fit in the cycle path, and the road should be a lot wider than what it is.
You can't really judge it, yet, given the south end of John Dobson Street is still closed. Give it a chance!
That's not quite what they said. They said they meet DfT guidelines but the northbound ones aren't adequate. The southbound ones are fine and no changes are necessary. Fines will still be issued in the southbound direction.
(17 Oct 2017, 11:58 am)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nort...t-13771741
Shelters to disappear?
Love the emotive language about shivering. While some bus shelters are halfway effective and keeping you dry, I've never known one keep me warm!
We've got some all metal shelters round here. Ugly as hell but seem to have resisted the best efforts of the local ne'er do wells to deconstruct them.
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/business/...lick_Other
The plans for Newcastle City Centre have moved forward. The £3 million investment will see Blackett Street, the north end of Pilgrim Street and New Bridge Street closed to buses and taxis in the interim with hopes to fully pedestrianise in the future.
And where would the buses go to then as the bus stations are busy enough as it is at times
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(08 Jan 2018, 7:11 pm)TEN 6083 wrote [ -> ]And where would the buses go to then as the bus stations are busy enough as it is at times
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Rebuild or reuse Worswick Street bus station. Would ease a lot of pressure.
(08 Jan 2018, 7:21 pm)ifm001 wrote [ -> ]Rebuild or reuse Worswick Street bus station. Would ease a lot of pressure.
Who owns worswick bus station,is it still GNE, and what about nexus buying the site and car park behind it and build a new bus station,which would help take pressure off roads in newcastle
(08 Jan 2018, 9:22 pm)Northern4555 wrote [ -> ]Who owns worswick bus station,is it still GNE, and what about nexus buying the site and car park behind it and build a new bus station,which would help take pressure off roads in newcastle
Think its council owned now, but it just needs a bit of TLC and could easily take all the Tyne Bridge/High Level services from GNE ANE and SNE