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(25 Aug 2025, 8:09 pm)Malarkey wrote [ -> ]Any truth into this at Seaburn today?

Nothing happened whilst I was there this morning.

Broadly, yes, but I think the story's been twisted and exaggerated to make City look bigger victims than they were. There was video taken and the City driver (Fairchild himself) seemed to be acting very aggressively and provocatively.

Bare in mind I have heard the other guy's side of the story, he said he tried apologising and City were being very aggressive,which caused an escalation. I didn't witness it myself.

(Not condoning it btw)
Nexus has uploaded the 700/701 timetable from Monday 8th September 2025 -

https://www.nexus.org.uk/sites/default/f...080925.pdf


I noticed on the 700, is still down to go to Roker from September... is this a permanent change?
(31 Aug 2025, 10:50 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]Nexus has uploaded the 700/701 timetable from Monday 8th September 2025 -

https://www.nexus.org.uk/sites/default/f...080925.pdf


I noticed on the 700, is still down to go to Roker from September... is this a permanent change?

I can only assume that this has been kept in place so as to provide a service along Park Avenue, replacing the 18 there?
(31 Aug 2025, 11:55 am)missedbus wrote [ -> ]I can only assume that this has been kept in place so as to provide a service along Park Avenue, replacing the 18 there?

Looks like it, good to see positive changes - even if the 700 is every 45 mins.
(31 Aug 2025, 12:44 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Looks like it, good to see positive changes - even if the 700 is every 45 mins.

Which isn't great for customers, having different departure times each hour. I'd hoped they'd have used the contract change to alter that.
(31 Aug 2025, 2:58 pm)Adrian wrote [ -> ]Which isn't great for customers, having different departure times each hour. I'd hoped they'd have used the contract change to alter that.

Actually never noticed that.
No longer serving sheepfolds and the stadium either, it was very poorly used round there anyway
(31 Aug 2025, 5:27 pm)N1cholas wrote [ -> ]No longer serving sheepfolds and the stadium either, it was very poorly used round there anyway

Not surprised, the Sheepfolds has only got the one development completed so far.. hopefully when more is completed, it'll go back around that way.
(31 Aug 2025, 5:27 pm)N1cholas wrote [ -> ]No longer serving sheepfolds and the stadium either, it was very poorly used round there anyway

Surprised at that as Sunderland College opens to students tomorrow (1st Sept) at Sheepfolds and would be generating a few busy trips I would have thought 

I know the staff are already using it
(31 Aug 2025, 6:11 pm)LVK 404L wrote [ -> ]Surprised at that as Sunderland College opens to students tomorrow (1st Sept) at Sheepfolds and would be generating a few busy trips I would have thought 

I know the staff are already using it

Oh I forgot about the college opening that way.
(31 Aug 2025, 6:11 pm)LVK 404L wrote [ -> ]Surprised at that as Sunderland College opens to students tomorrow (1st Sept) at Sheepfolds and would be generating a few busy trips I would have thought 

I know the staff are already using it

Im sure its part subsidised by sunderland uni so they wont really care about the collage campus
(31 Aug 2025, 7:58 pm)N1cholas wrote [ -> ]Im sure its part subsidised by sunderland uni so they wont really care about the collage campus

They should really but doesn't surprise me.... Sunderland Uni is in a financial crisis anyway so I'm surprised they've continued to part fund the 700/701.
(25 Aug 2025, 5:55 pm)Malarkey wrote [ -> ]Some photo's I took of them as I got down there nice and early for everything coming in before the usual bunching together - https://www.flickr.com/photos/adammalarkey/albums

Great photos! Thanks, wish I’d attended tbh
I'm sure that the Stadium of Light/Sheepfolds was because students used to get free parking at the Stadium (University parking is quite expensive and limited) . Not sure if the University and the football club still have a deal in place. At least that was the case when I attended the University.
Is City Transport the company that took on 5323?
(02 Sep 2025, 5:11 pm)V514DFT wrote [ -> ]Is City Transport the company that took on 5323?

Yes !!
Just seen this post from a City Transport page.. is this page related to the current page they have?


https://www.facebook.com/share/1CmFBJdYfd/



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Hopefully the services will be trackable.


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Looks like the 700 will be moving to Stand R in Park Lane Interchange according to VOSA.

Registration number PB2047953/3
Licence Number PB2047953
Variation number
Status New
Service number. 700
Service typeNormal Stopping
Start pointPark Lane Interchange Stand R,Sunderland

Finish point St Peter’s Campus,St Peter’s Way,Sunderland

Via City Centre, Royal Hospital, University, St Peter’s, West Sunniside, National Glass Centre

Date received 03 Sep 2025
Effective date 08 Sep 2025
End date 06 Sep 2026


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701:

Registration number PB2047953/2
Licence Number PB2047953
Variation number
Status New
Service number.701
Service type Normal Stopping
Start point Royal Hospital / Clanny House Stop G,Hylton Road,Sunderland

Finish point St Peter’s Campus,St Peter’s Way,Sunderland

Via Royal Hospital, University, City Centre, St Peter’s Campus
Date received03 Sep 2025
Effective date08 Sep 2025
End date06 Sep 2026
Bustimes is tracking that there's 2 Bendy buses and 1 B9 on the 700/701 today
Yeah I saw the B9. Livery looks a bit messy as there is still the London red around the roof and rear door. It has a livery which is mix of Sunderland connect and the regular city livery
(7 hours ago)Arriva7446 wrote [ -> ]Yeah I saw the B9. Livery looks a bit messy as there is still the London red around the roof and rear door. It has a livery which is mix of Sunderland connect and the regular city livery

Sounds like they've rushed it!
The red roof will be painted soon.
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