01 Dec 2018, 10:47 am
(30 Nov 2018, 10:06 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]It's a pittance. Really is.
No wonder operators traditionally struggle to recruit and retain staff.
South division pay starts at £8.25 for new starters...
(30 Nov 2018, 10:06 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]It's a pittance. Really is.
No wonder operators traditionally struggle to recruit and retain staff.
(30 Nov 2018, 10:00 pm)Driver9*** wrote [ -> ]Currently on £9.50 an hour, 3.5% rise takes that up to £9.83. Would you drive a bus being responsible for possibly 80+ peoples safety for that?
Although to be fair, new starters at Ashington/Blyth/Jesmond get £9.09 an hour for that..........
(01 Dec 2018, 10:47 am)tyresmoke wrote [ -> ]South division pay starts at £8.25 for new starters...
(03 Dec 2018, 3:51 pm)omnicity4659 wrote [ -> ]Strike action confirmed at Arriva Durham County.
https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/1...-hSZ9bQXXY
(03 Dec 2018, 3:51 pm)omnicity4659 wrote [ -> ]Strike action confirmed at Arriva Durham County.
https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/1...-hSZ9bQXXY
(03 Dec 2018, 5:41 pm)ifm001 wrote [ -> ]According to that article. They are going on strike for the full week. Sunday through to Saturday. Is that right?
(03 Dec 2018, 3:51 pm)omnicity4659 wrote [ -> ]Strike action confirmed at Arriva Durham County.
https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/1...-hSZ9bQXXY
(03 Dec 2018, 9:12 pm)S830OFT wrote [ -> ]Doubt this would happen but Jesmond could run the X12 to Durham with either Belmont or Stockton carrying on through to Middlesbrough. That could free up several drivers to operate other services. Also Managers with a PSV License could do some services if they are available. Additionaly Arriva could think of a decrease in frequency to enable more services to operate.
(03 Dec 2018, 9:17 pm)L469 YVK wrote [ -> ]GNE already have the 21/X21 covering most if not, the whole of the X12 route.
(03 Dec 2018, 9:19 pm)S830OFT wrote [ -> ]Yeah but will they be accepting Arriva's tickets and passes?Obviously not...
(03 Dec 2018, 4:10 pm)S830OFT wrote [ -> ]God help passenger's if a strike occured on Saturday as Arriva Buses are already accepting tickets off Northern.
(03 Dec 2018, 8:58 pm)L469 YVK wrote [ -> ]Could drivers from the Northumbria depots (Jesmond, Blyth, Ashington) or Yorkshire be drafted in or could they refuse to help if asked?
(04 Dec 2018, 3:50 am)omnicity4659 wrote [ -> ]There have been drivers sent from Northumbria and Yorkshire to Durham County in the past, same goes for Northumbria/Durham County to Yorkshire (and even London and Malta a few years back), so it isn't out of the question.
(04 Dec 2018, 8:22 pm)L469 YVK wrote [ -> ]Given the potential strike action for Arriva Durham County, if the Northumbria Depots (Jesmond, Blyth and Ashington) were to ever go on strike in the future, would GNE have contingency plans in place at Riverside and Percy Main for any routes that serve shared corridors with Arriva (Q3, 57, 19, 42/42A , 309, 310)
(04 Dec 2018, 8:22 pm)L469 YVK wrote [ -> ]Given the potential strike action for Arriva Durham County, if the Northumbria Depots (Jesmond, Blyth and Ashington) were to ever go on strike in the future, would GNE have contingency plans in place at Riverside and Percy Main for any routes that serve shared corridors with Arriva (Q3, 57, 19, 42/42A , 309, 310)
(04 Dec 2018, 8:59 pm)Adrian wrote [ -> ]However theoretical the question, I've moved it to the ANE thread, as I feel it is better placed here than in the GNE thread.
I think you'd see bigger buses (deckers) where possible or available, but beyond that, I don't think they'd have the capacity.
(04 Dec 2018, 9:29 pm)L469 YVK wrote [ -> ]Well in theory, I think the following would happen if a strike was to hit during term time in the Northumbria area:
(04 Dec 2018, 9:36 pm)Adrian wrote [ -> ]Maybe, in theory, people could just support the strike? Most of us won't be able to remember the last one, and I don't think it is a great line of discussion to be talking about how another operator could help with strike breaking.. they're a unionised workforce too!
(04 Dec 2018, 9:36 pm)Adrian wrote [ -> ]Maybe, in theory, people could just support the strike? Most of us won't be able to remember the last one, and I don't think it is a great line of discussion to be talking about how another operator could help with strike breaking.. they're a unionised workforce too!
(04 Dec 2018, 10:03 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]I also imagine GNE customers would have something to say if their buses were all taken away and replaced with single deckers!
In all honesty I think ANE need a shake down from top to bottom, and have done for a number of years. The appearance of vehicles is shoddy at the best of times, as is the attitude towards ensuring that services that promise x, y and z have vehicles allocated with x, y and z actually working. The Boxing Day offering is a joke, in comparison to what GNE offer, and they seem to rarely listen to customer complaints. There's no forward thinking, what they brand as "Sapphire" is no longer worth shouting about (especially if half of the features don't work), and there's a huge gap in pay between depots. Poor timetabling has been an issue for as long as I can remember as well, especially on the express routes, and despite constant "reviews" is never actually addressed.
(04 Dec 2018, 11:46 pm)L469 YVK wrote [ -> ]The problem is that things won't change due to Arriva holding a monopoly And the 'express' routes will always make money regardless of how poor or unreliable they are. 'Pack 'em in and run 'em late' has always been the approach.
And one of the annoying gripes was the withdrawal of the late evening Newcastle - Blyth services (308/X10) without good reason or even only limiting them to a Fri & Sat evening or making a route variation (didn't consider tye 23.40 X10 serving 43 route to Cramlington yet introduced a late evening 44/45).
ANE needs a similar approach to what the late Peter Huntley took with GNE. He wasn't perfect by any means but he turned things around and stabilised the business. That's what ANE needs.
- Gold standard (or Sapphire MEANS Sapphire)
- Two-way Radios
- No running early for fag breaks (well most timetables don't allow that anyways)
- Good driving standards (no doing 40 on a clear 60/70 without good reason when the bus is already 10 mins late)
- Strict branding
- Service delivery managers for a group of routes
- Meaningful live chats / consultations
- Simple ticketing
- Better pay for drivers
- Dedicated control rooms / customer services for Northumbria and Durham County
(03 Dec 2018, 4:10 pm)S830OFT wrote [ -> ]God help passenger's if a strike occured on Saturday as Arriva Buses are already accepting tickets off Northern.
(03 Dec 2018, 9:40 pm)S830OFT wrote [ -> ]As the article suggests only a 'token' of services will operate here is my suggestion:
Durham, Belmont:
6: Every 30 minutes, both buses per hour will operate Durham to Cockfield.
7: Every 30 Minutes.
22: Every 60 Minutes, this service will operate via Easington Collirey.
23: Not Operating, Covered by 22/24.
24: Every 60 Minutes.
43: Every 60 Minutes.
X46: Every 60 Minutes.
48: Every 60 Minutes.
49: Every 60 Minutes.
56/86: Every 60 Minutes.
57: Not Operating.
57A: Every 60 Minutes.
61/62: Normal Service.
64: Every 30 Minutes.
X12: Every 60 Minutes.
Darlington:
1: Every 60 Minutes.
2: Every 30 Minutes.
3: Every 60 Minutes (Town to Skrene Park only).
4: Every 60 Minutes.
5: Every 60 Minutes.
5A: Not Operating.
8: Not Operating.
9/10: Every 30 Minutes.
12: Every 60 Minutes.
13A: Every 20 Minutes (Will Interwork With 3/4.
19: Not Operating.
X21: Every 2 Hours.
X26: Every 60 Minutes.
X66: Every 60 Minutes.
X67: Every 60 Minutes.
Stockton:
5: Every 30 Minutes.
5A: Not Operating.
7A: Every 60 Minutes.
8/9: Every 30 Minutes.
15: Every 20 Minutes.
17: Every 60 Minutes.
17A: Not Operating.
28/29: Combined to operate Every 30 minutes.
X22: Every 2 Hours (Will turn into X21 to Sunderland at Peterlee).
Redcar:
X3: Every 60 Minutes.
X3A: Not Operating.
X4: Every 60 Minutes.
62: Every 60 Minutes.
63: Every 20 Minutes.
64: Every 60 Minutes.
64A: Not Operating.
81: Every 2 Hours.
Whitby:
X93: Split Route, Service will operate very infrequently.
95: Only Journeys to Grosmont will operate.
THIS IS JUST MY SUGGESTION, I DON'T KNOW WHAT WILL HAPPEN, I DON'T KNOW HOW MANY RESOURCES ARRIVA HAVE, THIS IS JUST MY SUGGESTION TO WHAT COULD POSSIBLY OPERATE.
(04 Dec 2018, 12:04 am)Adrian wrote [ -> ]That is the whole point of a strike. Maximum impact. They're hardly going to do it on a Sunday morning only, as to not inconvenience anybody!
Remember that it takes two to tango. I am only surprised it had taken this long for the Union to call out shocking levels of pay... what South division drivers start at will be less than minimum wage for 25+ (expected to rise to £9.00), within the next 18 months.
Depends what their contract states with regards to place of work. Yorkshire I'd suggest would have to be volunteers, based on the geography, but you'd have to be pretty low to voluntarily cover a colleague out on strike...
(04 Dec 2018, 6:23 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]Surprised it has taken this long for Durham County to organise strike action. Arriva paying Northumbria region drivers more from the start is unnacceptable. Bus drivers seem reasonably underpaid across the board to be honest, especially when compared to train drivers - I'd argue bus drivers have even more responsibility, yet are paid substantially less.
(04 Dec 2018, 9:36 pm)Adrian wrote [ -> ]Maybe, in theory, people could just support the strike? Most of us won't be able to remember the last one, and I don't think it is a great line of discussion to be talking about how another operator could help with strike breaking.. they're a unionised workforce too!
(04 Dec 2018, 10:03 pm)mb134 wrote [ -> ]I also imagine GNE customers would have something to say if their buses were all taken away and replaced with single deckers!
In all honesty I think ANE need a shake down from top to bottom, and have done for a number of years. The appearance of vehicles is shoddy at the best of times, as is the attitude towards ensuring that services that promise x, y and z have vehicles allocated with x, y and z actually working. The Boxing Day offering is a joke, in comparison to what GNE offer, and they seem to rarely listen to customer complaints. There's no forward thinking, what they brand as "Sapphire" is no longer worth shouting about (especially if half of the features don't work), and there's a huge gap in pay between depots. Poor timetabling has been an issue for as long as I can remember as well, especially on the express routes, and despite constant "reviews" is never actually addressed.
(05 Dec 2018, 2:39 pm)Cock Robin wrote [ -> ]Cant argue with that. Look at my list of 'unusual workings' in Teesside on Monday. Stagecoach (nor GNE on the X9/10) had none!
Remember the Northern strike, was it early 90s?? Private operators came in.