Some of the Stanley fares are very high I noticed - Burnopfield to Metrocentre is £4.10 (even worse when than houghton-Durham for the same price) and Stanley to Metrocentre is £4.80.
But you can get from Hexham to Consett for £4.10 which is four times the distance. I think there should be a review of the fares and the boundaries and also the Buzzfare map as I think they should scrap the Cherry Zone and have Chopwell and Blackhall Mill in the purple zone, Prudhoe, Wylam etc. in the orange zone and Consett, Castleside etc. In the Green Zone. This would reduce fares a lot and increase passenger numbers too no doubt. Doubt it'll happen though.
I think fares should be dropped on bank holidays in compensation for a poor service by all operators.
5th Ave Ashington, 7th Ave Ashington or whatever GNE calls it.
On the 434 its £1 between above stop to Ashington bus station and vice versa - whereas its £1.50 on the 19...
(25 Mar 2016, 11:50 pm)GX03 SVC wrote [ -> ]5th Ave Ashington, 7th Ave Ashington or whatever GNE calls it.
On the 434 its £1 between above stop to Ashington bus station and vice versa - whereas its £1.50 on the 19...
The council will be responsible for setting fares on the 434, whereas the 19 will be a commercial decision by Go North East to price a ticket as such.
The southern end of Kingsway - Gateshead Interchange is £2.10.
The southern end of Kingsway - Bensham Jockey is £1.30.
(19 Apr 2016, 1:53 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]The southern end of Kingsway - Gateshead Interchange is £2.10.
The southern end of Kingsway - Bensham Jockey is £1.30.
And the fare from Bensham Jockey to Gateshead Interchange is ....?
(19 Apr 2016, 1:53 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]The southern end of Kingsway - Gateshead Interchange is £2.10.
The southern end of Kingsway - Bensham Jockey is £1.30.
£1.50 NOT £1.30.
TVTE Fourth Avenue - Gateshead Metro is £1.50.
(19 Apr 2016, 3:56 pm)citaro5284 wrote [ -> ]And the fare from Bensham Jockey to Gateshead Interchange is ....?
No idea. Nobody got on.
(19 Apr 2016, 4:44 pm)park5354 wrote [ -> ]£1.50 NOT £1.30.
TVTE Fourth Avenue - Gateshead Metro is £1.50.
My mistake. Thought the guy asked for a £1.30.
Any Arriva service from Quorum Business Park Entrance to Newcastle £2.40
Walk across the road (an extra minutes walk if that) and its £1.90....you can even seen the bus stops from the other one.
£2.80 from Newcastle to Wallsend on the 1. Get the 22/40/12 and it's £2.35.
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(25 May 2016, 4:08 pm)MVK 500R wrote [ -> ]£2.80 from Newcastle to Wallsend on the 1. Get the 22/40/12 and it's £2.35.
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£2.10 to Manors though - not sure why they couldn't extend the zone to Newcastle as a lot more people would use it I think.
1 is cheaper for returns/day tickets and week tickets though.
The most ridiculous fare comparison has to be stagecoach X34 vs Go North East X36
Boldon Asda - Newcastle day ticket
X34 £3.95
X36 a whopping £6.30
Buzzfare zones need to be revised for sure.
(25 May 2016, 7:49 pm)ifm001 wrote [ -> ]The most ridiculous fare comparison has to be stagecoach X34 vs Go North East X36
Boldon Asda - Newcastle day ticket
X34 £3.95
X36 a whopping £6.30
Buzzfare zones need to be revised for sure.
And the Stagecoach ticket allows unlimited travel within Tyne and Wear.
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Let's face it GNE want the X36 to fail..
Yes but it just shows that the whole buzzfare range needs revised
Aperson living in South Shields travelling to Newcastle or Metrocentre needs 2 zones red and purple but a person living in North Shields needs just one zone, blue. There is no consistency at all with Buzzfare zones.
As other people have mentioned also. The stagecoach day rider is wholly Tyne and Wear and for just £3.95 so if SNE can do a Tyne and Wear ticket why can't GNE.
And don't get me started on Smartzone.
(26 May 2016, 4:05 pm)ifm001 wrote [ -> ]Yes but it just shows that the whole buzzfare range needs revised
Aperson living in South Shields travelling to Newcastle or Metrocentre needs 2 zones red and purple but a person living in North Shields needs just one zone, blue. There is no consistency at all with Buzzfare zones.
As other people have mentioned also. The stagecoach day rider is wholly Tyne and Wear and for just £3.95 so if SNE can do a Tyne and Wear ticket why can't GNE.
And don't get me started on Smartzone.
They did and very reasonably priced it was. Until a genius decided to double the equivalent journey overnight for some, with the introduction of the coloured zones
(26 May 2016, 4:05 pm)ifm001 wrote [ -> ]Yes but it just shows that the whole buzzfare range needs revised
Aperson living in South Shields travelling to Newcastle or Metrocentre needs 2 zones red and purple but a person living in North Shields needs just one zone, blue. There is no consistency at all with Buzzfare zones.
As other people have mentioned also. The stagecoach day rider is wholly Tyne and Wear and for just £3.95 so if SNE can do a Tyne and Wear ticket why can't GNE.
And don't get me started on Smartzone.
I don't think Stagecoach would get away with charging as much for the whole of Tyne and Wear as GNE given the limitations in where their buses go within the region. Their day rider would be pretty useless if you wanted to get to Washington, for example.
(26 May 2016, 7:08 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]I don't think Stagecoach would get away with charging as much for the whole of Tyne and Wear as GNE given the limitations in where their buses go within the region. Their day rider would be pretty useless if you wanted to get to Washington, for example.
Whilst there will be flaws in any zonal ticketing system, it begs the question as to why there are some on a section of route that is commuter central and susceptible to competition on a corridor, that has seen both the X3 and X36 fail or suffer gradual withdrawals - even with the onward connections offered by GNE at various points on their route.
In the same period, the X34 has grown. Despite the obvious limitations with onward connections in certain areas versus the GNE offer.
(26 May 2016, 8:40 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]Whilst there will be flaws in any zonal ticketing system, it begs the question as to why there are some on a section of route that is commuter central and susceptible to competition on a corridor, that has seen both the X3 and X36 fail or suffer gradual withdrawals - even with the onward connections offered by GNE at various points on their route.
In the same period, the X34 has grown. Despite the obvious limitations with onward connections in certain areas versus the GNE offer.
Is a single not £4.80 or something between Sunderland and Newcastle too? Strange that if they want to compete with the metro they are charging ridiculous prices and as people said they seem to be providing no competition for Stagecoach/the metro.
(26 May 2016, 8:42 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]Is a single not £4.80 or something between Sunderland and Newcastle too? Strange that if they want to compete with the metro they are charging ridiculous prices and as people said they seem to be providing no competition for Stagecoach/the metro.
I've got no idea how much a single is between Sunderland and Newcastle.
To be honest, I don't think any bus operator can compete with the Metro between the two.
From Sunderland City Centre, the 56 and X36 (in my opinion), provide local links. It is only when you get further afield and away from the Metro, that the bus becomes an interesting option - but it is up to the operators to make it attractive. They may attract some with frequency, wifi and plugs, but the ultimate decider will be price. Particularly around Boldon, where car ownership in the ever expanding private estates will be high.
GNE have lowered their fares on the 1 again. Now only £2.40 from Newcastle up to Howdon down from £2.80.
(26 Jul 2016, 3:22 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]GNE have lowered their fares on the 1 again. Now only £2.40 from Newcastle up to Howdon down from £2.80.
Well that's much better. It was an absolute rip off.
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(26 Jul 2016, 3:27 pm)MVK 500R wrote [ -> ]Well that's much better. It was an absolute rip off.
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Yeah I agree compared to the 22 it was.
(26 Jul 2016, 3:22 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]GNE have lowered their fares on the 1 again. Now only £2.40 from Newcastle up to Howdon down from £2.80.
They've also lowered the return fare, £3.50 for Newcastle-Howdon which is 45p cheaper than Stagecoach now. Good to see, have any other routes done the same?
(01 Aug 2016, 10:33 am)Tom wrote [ -> ]They've also lowered the return fare, £3.50 for Newcastle-Howdon which is 45p cheaper than Stagecoach now. Good to see, have any other routes done the same?
To be fair, Stagecoach don't do returns. You'll get a Day ticket regardles.
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(01 Aug 2016, 10:33 am)Tom wrote [ -> ]They've also lowered the return fare, £3.50 for Newcastle-Howdon which is 45p cheaper than Stagecoach now. Good to see, have any other routes done the same?
They've mostly been raising prices where they have a monopoly...
(01 Aug 2016, 6:22 pm)Ambassador wrote [ -> ]They've mostly been raising prices where they have a monopoly...
Not surprised at all to be honest.
(01 Aug 2016, 6:24 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]Not surprised at all to be honest.
Yes. Standard Free v Captive market policy of the private sector - of which Stagecoach are specialists. My 87 year old Mum can no longer use conventional buses due to Arthritis, but if she could and had to go to her GP before 0930, it would cost her £1.90 for the 0.7 mile journey - as it would all other adults, of course. However, if she/we lived in (relatively) well off Swinton, a 6 mile journey into Manchester would cost just £1.20. Reason; the GP s is on a low car ownership route on which Stagecoach have a monopoly on - albeit a heavily subsidised rail line abstracts passengers in the opposite direction, to Manchester. Swinton however, is the benficiary of a bus war with First resulting from the aquisition of Finglands ifrom EYMS in early 2014.
(01 Aug 2016, 8:41 pm)Tamesider wrote [ -> ]Yes. Standard Free v Captive market policy of the private sector - of which Stagecoach are specialists. My 87 year old Mum can no longer use conventional buses due to Arthritis, but if she could and had to go to her GP before 0930, it would cost her £1.90 for the 0.7 mile journey - as it would all other adults, of course. However, if she/we lived in (relatively) well off Swinton, a 6 mile journey into Manchester would cost just £1.20. Reason; the GP s is on a low car ownership route on which Stagecoach have a monopoly on - albeit a heavily subsidised rail line abstracts passengers in the opposite direction, to Manchester. Swinton however, is the benficiary of a bus war with First resulting from the aquisition of Finglands ifrom EYMS in early 2014.
I thought the pricing up here was bad! £1.90 for less than a mile is shocking