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(17 Feb 2015, 3:31 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Go North East operates two services between Washington Galleries and Chester-le-Street: services 8 and 50. Both operate at a 30-minute frequency.

Thanks Smile
(17 Feb 2015, 3:34 pm)Tommy_1581 wrote [ -> ]Thanks Smile

One there and one back?
The 8 goes a slower route to the 50 - but is more scenic.
Possible photo opportunities for the 8 and 2's around Fatfield and Rickleton/Picktree (8 and 82's) if that is what you are after
(17 Feb 2015, 3:41 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]One there and one back?
The 8 goes a slower route to the 50 - but is more scenic.
Possible photo opportunities for the 8 and 2's around Fatfield and Rickleton/Picktree (8 and 82's) if that is what you are after

Is Washington before or after Fencehouses? (From Heworth)

I just want to see what the Connections4 Citaros look and feel like, before changing in Washington Galleries and then going across to Marcusland to get some photos and timetables etc.

Thanks for the advice Smile
(17 Feb 2015, 4:20 pm)Tommy_1581 wrote [ -> ]Is Washington before or after Fencehouses? (From Heworth)

I just want to see what the Connections4 Citaros look and feel like, before changing in Washington Galleries and then going across to Marcusland to get some photos and timetables etc.

Thanks for the advice Smile

The Galleries is well before Fencehouses from Heworth. Takes about 20mins to travel between the two.
Big fan of those Mercs. They've been on nearly a year and a half and don't seem to miss a beat, despite being pushed hard at times and are in good nick, despite being subjected to a number of secondary schools along the way.
(17 Feb 2015, 4:24 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]The Galleries is well before Fencehouses from Heworth. Takes about 20mins to travel between the two.
Big fan of those Mercs. They've been on nearly a year and a half and don't seem to miss a beat, despite being pushed hard at times and are in good nick, despite being subjected to a number of secondary schools along the way.

And Fencehouses.

I never realised that Avenue Vivian was in Fencehouses. Before I looked at a map.
(17 Feb 2015, 4:55 pm)Tommy_1581 wrote [ -> ]And Fencehouses.

I never realised that Avenue Vivian was in Fencehouses. Before I looked at a map.

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(17 Feb 2015, 6:41 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]#worldfamous
#hashtagsonNEB

#worldfamousforMURDER
#theFPFdidit
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(04 Mar 2015, 10:15 pm)Adam wrote [ -> ]My friend asked me earlier how much a return is from Sunderland Interchange to Doxford International and I said I didn't know[Image: arrow-10x10.png], but I did say I'd find out for them. Could anyone help please?

A Sunderland DaySaver is £3.50 which allows travel from the City Centre to the A19 Bridge.
What is the first stop on service 919 heading to South Shields as I am thinking of heading up that way for a shot as it is the last day of the service on Friday.

Is it where Dan got his photo of the service on it's first day.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielgrah...342608147/

Is this that stop.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Silv...278b?hl=en
(25 Mar 2015, 4:48 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]What is the first stop on service 919 heading to South Shields as I am thinking of heading up that way for a shot as it is the last day of the service on Friday.

Is it where Dan got his photo of the service on it's first day.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielgrah...342608147/

Is this that stop.
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/place/Silv...278b?hl=en

Yes, that's the one!
Do Arriva's 64A and Stagecarriage's 271 run into the Low Grange Farm (Eston) Tesco car park?
(26 Jun 2015, 7:13 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]Do Arriva's 64A and Stagecarriage's 271 run into the Low Grange Farm (Eston) Tesco car park?

Yes they do, stop outside the front of the store
How much is an adult single Newcastle St Mary's Place (City Hall) to Whitley Bay The Links on the 309
(29 Jun 2015, 9:06 am)Tommy_1581 wrote [ -> ]How much is an adult single Newcastle St Mary's Place (City Hall) to Whitley Bay The Links on the 309

It's £2.80 to the town centre, so I'd imagine it'd be the same to Whitley Bay Links? Otherwise it'd be £3.30 as that's the price to Blyth.
(30 Jun 2015, 7:03 am)Tom wrote [ -> ]It's £2.80 to the town centre, so I'd imagine it'd be the same to Whitley Bay Links? Otherwise it'd be £3.30 as that's the price to Blyth.

Might just use the Metro and stop off in the town centre for food then catch the 308 to Blyth then the 1 back home.
I'll post this here rather than the Bus Outings thread... Thinking about maybe making a trip up to South Shields on Saturday travelling up from Sunderland on one of the Stagecoach E services.

So a few questions:

Which is the best to get from Sunderland - South Shields in terms of scenery etc. E1/E2/E6?

Also is there any other routes from South Shields I should maybe look at riding once I have gotten my photos in South Shields and wish to travel somewhere else?

Any suggestions welcome [emoji2]
(01 Jul 2015, 5:29 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]I'll post this here rather than the Bus Outings thread... Thinking about maybe making a trip up to South Shields on Saturday travelling up from Sunderland on one of the Stagecoach E services.

So a few questions:

Which is the best to get from Sunderland - South Shields in terms of scenery etc. E1/E2/E6?

Also is there any other routes from South Shields I should maybe look at riding once I have gotten my photos in South Shields and wish to travel somewhere else?

Any suggestions welcome [emoji2]

The ferry?
(01 Jul 2015, 5:45 pm)tyresmoke wrote [ -> ]The ferry?

Then possibly the 306 to Whitley Bay (nice scenic route through Tynemouth), then a 17 to North Shields, then a 9 back to Sunderland?
E1 probably your best bet - this is the one that follows the coastline the most.

Failing that, I'd suggest E6. I uploaded a photo to Flickr a few weeks back of an E400 operating either an E2 or E6 climbing a bank. Some decent views.
(01 Jul 2015, 5:50 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]E1 probably your best bet - this is the one that follows the coastline the most.

Failing that, I'd suggest E6. I uploaded a photo to Flickr a few weeks back of an E400 operating either an E2 or E6 climbing a bank. Some decent views.
I may try some E photos if I head to the Seaburn Rally as the Enviros will probably be out that day (or they where last year).

I'll look more into suggestions given (and any others) later as I now having to look into the issues with The Vaccines date change [emoji35]
(01 Jul 2015, 5:45 pm)tyresmoke wrote [ -> ]The ferry?

This is going to sound a little stupid but... how's the ferry work, obviously it goes over the water, what I mean is, are there seats to sit on and how do you pay. I ask as I am a little nervous as I have no experience of things like this.

How much would it cost to get the ferry from South Shields to North Shields?
(01 Jul 2015, 7:10 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]This is going to sound a little stupid but... how's the ferry work, obviously it goes over the water, what I mean is, are there seats to sit on and how do you pay. I ask as I am a little nervous as I have no experience of things like this.

How much would it cost to get the ferry from South Shields to North Shields?

Yeah there is a upper and lower deck, and there are seats Smile

It's £1.60 each way.
(01 Jul 2015, 7:12 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]Yeah there is a upper and lower deck, and there are seats Smile

It's £1.60 each way.

Is there ticket machines or do you have to go to some sort of ticket office? These questions sound totally dumb.

Where would be the best place for photos in North Shields?
(01 Jul 2015, 7:43 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]Is there ticket machines or do you have to go to some sort of ticket office? These questions sound totally dumb.

Where would be the best place for photos in North Shields?

No, you buy them from the conductor as you board the ferry.

There aren't many great places in North Shields, but Northumberland Square is nice. I'd recommend going to Tynemouth if you have time, as there are some lovely coast shots there, and you've got regular services on the 1, 306 and 333 going there. Whitley Bay is also decent too.
(01 Jul 2015, 7:47 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]No, you buy them from the conductor as you board the ferry.

There aren't many great places in North Shields, but Northumberland Square is nice. I'd recommend going to Tynemouth if you have time, as there are some lovely coast shots there, and you've got regular services on the 1, 306 and 333 going there. Whitley Bay is also decent too.

Oh ok Smile

Will try and squeeze Tynemouth in if I have time. Did Tynemouth back in October? for the Coastliner 306 StreetLite launch, hopefully it will be warmer than it was that day Big Grin
(01 Jul 2015, 8:03 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]Oh ok Smile

Will try and squeeze Tynemouth in if I have time. Did Tynemouth back in October? for the Coastliner 306 StreetLite launch, hopefully it will be warmer than it was that day Big Grin

Yeah it's a nice place, and the 333 goes direct from the Ferry.

By the way, you can use Explorers on the Ferry, just as your were asking for the fares.
(01 Jul 2015, 8:11 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]Yeah it's a nice place, and the 333 goes direct from the Ferry.

I think I may spend around 30 minutes in North Shields first providing I get photos of stuff I want and I don't encounter any problems although I will avoid The Honest Lawyer on the morning as I am getting the 21/X21 to Sunderland so I should hopefully not encounter delays.

Not going to do Whitley Bay on Saturday as I'll be there the following day for the Rally.

I've decided to make the most of bus outings this weekend as I am busy most of next week, the only day I'm free next week is Tuesday and I may go to the MetroCentre although I usually wiz round the whole place in around 90 minutes (a third of that time is just HMV) so that may possibly turn into an outing.
Day saver on ferry is £2.60 so worth paying if you are going to do a return journey.
What would be the quickest and cheapest way to get to Barnes Park. I'll be departing Ashington on the 0900 X21 to Newcastle, but I'm stumped whether to use Metro to Sunderland and walk, or Metro to Sunderland then bus?
(04 Aug 2015, 11:52 am)GX03 SVC wrote [ -> ]What would be the quickest and cheapest way to get to Barnes Park. I'll be departing Ashington on the 0900 X21 to Newcastle, but I'm stumped whether to use Metro to Sunderland and walk, or Metro to Sunderland then bus?

Cheapest option walking; quickest option bus.
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