(03 Nov 2016, 11:36 pm)G-CPTN wrote [ -> ]Falling ridership - so increase the fares?
Is it because of the fall in the £ . . .
The comment from Tobyn Hughes is interesting and provides a little more analysis.
He said: “Metro patronage has seen a decline during the start of 2016/17; without further intervention, the forecast to the end of the year is 37.9m, which is 6% below the 2015/16 level. Various marketing initiatives, including Nexus’ support of the SnowDogs Trail are part of a package of measures to help address the reduction in patronage, especially leisure trips where the declines are most prevalent.
“Linked to this, whilst total Metro farebox is currently outperforming the 2015/16 level, it is below the budget that was established for this financial year. The current forecast is £43.5m which is 1.1% down against budget.”
There are no trains running between Pelaw and South Hylton in both directions until further notice. This is due to a technical fault.
We are currently operating a bus replacement service, the number x36,x29 ,8, calling at or near to all stations between South Hylton and Pelaw.
We will update you once we have more information.
X29? typical NEXUS
(12 Nov 2016, 9:27 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]There are no trains running between Pelaw and South Hylton in both directions until further notice. This is due to a technical fault.
We are currently operating a bus replacement service, the number x36,x29 ,8, calling at or near to all stations between South Hylton and Pelaw.
We will update you once we have more information.
X29? typical NEXUS
Tyne and Wear Metro
The service between Pelaw and South Hylton is expected to be off for most of the day. It could be all day. Thank you for your patience.
(12 Nov 2016, 10:22 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]Tyne and Wear Metro
The service between Pelaw and South Hylton is expected to be off for most of the day. It could be all day. Thank you for your patience.
Oh great. That's our plans for the day scuppered.
(12 Nov 2016, 11:42 am)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]Oh great. That's our plans for the day scuppered.
Typical =(
(12 Nov 2016, 10:22 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]Tyne and Wear Metro
The service between Pelaw and South Hylton is expected to be off for most of the day. It could be all day. Thank you for your patience.
Reports from the Chronicle is that, it'll be off for rest of the day.
Waiting for the Metro to confirm.
(12 Nov 2016, 12:45 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Reports from the Chronicle is that, it'll be off for rest of the day.
Waiting for the Metro to confirm.
Potentially tomorrow and Monday too.
(12 Nov 2016, 1:55 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]Potentially tomorrow and Monday too.
Oh dear, glad i don't use it now haha
Tyne and Wear Metro
UPDATE: This problem will continue through out Sunday.
There are no trains running between Heworth and St. Peters in both directions until further notice. This is due to a technical fault.
We are currently operating a bus replacement service, the number 901, calling at or near to all stations between St. Peters and Heworth.
There is a Metro service between St Peters and South Hylton it will be frequent but not to timetable.
Metro apologises for the inconvenience.
From the Sort the metro page:
Hi guys, another update from me...
The Metro will NOT run the full route tomorrow but instead run another shuttle service from South Hylton to Sunderland (these trains will not return to the depot tonight) and the service 901 bus replacement will run all day in the affected area.
Trains will NOT be allowed to run on the line until 8am tomorrow, this includes Northern Rail (I think I seen a time below regarding the first train)
Metro are due to run a full service on Monday and Northern Rail have been approached by Network Rail to run extra services between Sunderland and Newcastle.
To fix the OLE issues is due to take 2 nights (tonight and Sunday night) possession starts at 0001 and as stated above will finish at 8am. Allowing diesel trains only to run.
Again sorry for the long message just wanting to keep you all updated as best as possible.
Anyone know why the Metro Replacement is still running at 01:25 in the morning? Just had a Omnidekka pass my house in service.
Normally the last metro would be at 00:09 from my station ( Brockley Whins ) yet replacements are still running into the night.
I thought they running late to
(13 Nov 2016, 1:29 am)South Tyne Lad wrote [ -> ]Anyone know why the Metro Replacement is still running at 01:25 in the morning? Just had a Omnidekka pass my house in service.
Normally the last metro would be at 00:09 from my station ( Brockley Whins ) yet replacements are still running into the night.
Metro will sometimes request a bus does a final "swoop" through all stations rather than light to the depots, to ensure no one has been missed.
UPDATE: Network Rail are on Schedule to have work completed for tomorrow morning.
CURRENTLY: There are no trains running between Pelaw and St. Peters in both directions until further notice. This is due to a technical fault.
We are currently operating a bus replacement service, the number 901, calling at or near to all stations between St. Peters and Heworth.
PLEASE NOTE: The bus will have limited availability after 8pm, we will be additional mini-buses to supplement where possible.
Please check Nexus website for information tomorrow morning
http://www.nexus.org.uk/metro/updates?op...isruptions
Taxis have been deployed to keep passengers moving after problems hit the Metro service. An obstruction on the overhead line has knocked out services between Park Lane and South Hylton, Metro said.
Six-seater taxis are operating a shuttle service to carry passengers as Metro engineers work to fix the problem during the busy rush hour period.
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Some nightwork coming up too:
METRO NIGHT WORKING IN YOUR AREA:
MONDAY 07 NOVEMBER 2016 TO SUNDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2016
http://www.nexus.org.uk/sites/default/fi...202016.pdf
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METRO NIGHT WORKING IN YOUR AREA:
MONDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2016 TO SUNDAY 20 NOVEMBER 2016
http://www.nexus.org.uk/sites/default/fi...2016_0.pdf
Tyne and Wear Metro
We’re @BridgesSund tomorrow, Friday Nov 18, 1am-3pm, to give you your say on the new Metro fleet designs. Join us.
https://metrofutures.org.uk/calendar
Might have a pop down
One of Newcastle's busiest roads is set to be closed and Metro services suspended while improvement works are carried out.
Major disruption is on the way for Newcastle’s Metro users and motorists
The city council is set to green light a multi-million pound programme which will see Killingworth Road in South Gosforth widened and the Metro bridge over it demolished and replaced.
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.chronic...204076.amp
Tyne and Wear Metro:-
No trains between Park Lane and South Hylton due to an obstruction on the line. Station taxis are operating a shuttle service in the affected area.
Tyne and Wear Metro
Due to a problem with the overhead line there are no trains Pelaw - South Shields. Go North East are accepting Metro tickets on bus services number 27 from Heworth to South Shields. Apologies for any inconvenience this may cause.
Same old s***e!
Please refrain from using foul language...
(23 Nov 2016, 8:43 pm)northern156 wrote [ -> ]Please refrain from using foul language...
Ye sorry, it's true though!
A year or so ago, there was a guy in London who ran between tube stations. He jumped off a tube and ran to the next station, getting on the same tube he had got off just moments earlier.
There's a video of a guy doing the same between Illford Road and South Gosforth.
It took 4 attempts, but he did it.
Dunno why, but after seeing the video it just doesn't seem as dramatic.
From "Sort the metro" page:
For anyone traveling between Pelaw and South Hylton, there are currently delays up to approximately 20 minutes due to Signalling Problems at East Boldon.
(26 Nov 2016, 10:51 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]From "Sort the metro" page:
For anyone traveling between Pelaw and South Hylton, there are currently delays up to approximately 20 minutes due to Signalling Problems at East Boldon.
It is affecting the level crossing barriers too causing services 5 and 50A to be diverted.
(24 Nov 2016, 10:08 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Day of Metro misery leads to surprise £20m improvement plan announcement
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nort...e-12226810
The ironic thing, there, is that it would have been a lot faster for people travelling to Sunderland on Thursday to travel via either CLS or Washington, than wait for buses to Heworth then hope for some luck from there. Someone would have needed to direct them from market street to eldon square bus station, though.
(26 Nov 2016, 11:45 pm)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]The ironic thing, there, is that it would have been a lot faster for people travelling to Sunderland on Thursday to travel via either CLS or Washington, than wait for buses to Heworth then hope for some luck from there. Someone would have needed to direct them from market street to eldon square bus station, though.
I'm surprised Northern services havent been pushed more for journeys to/from Heworth and Sunderland. Ticket acceptance is mutual on a range of tickets already and although some services are often busy at is is, it would have taken the strain off the hired in buses.
Sad news on the metro tonight.. Post on the "sort the metro out" Facebook page.
It has been confirmed (4 minutes ago) that a train travelling between Heworth and Felling has hit a person. Service is suspended between Gateshead Stadium and Pelaw to allow the Emergency Services a safe working area.
Thoughts go out to all involved including the Driver, Public on the train and Emergency Service Personnel.
If you intend to travel between these areas I would suggest making alternative arrangements, Busses 27,57,58 & 93 accepting metro tickets between Pelaw and Gateshead.
I will update as and when I get suitable information.
Update from Tyne and Wear Metro..
Services have been suspended Gateshead Stadium - Pelaw due to a police incident. Ticket acceptance on buses 27, 57, 58, 93 and we have requested for 2 replacement buses.
(07 Dec 2016, 7:39 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]Sad news on the metro tonight.. Post on the "sort the metro out" Facebook page.
It has been confirmed (4 minutes ago) that a train travelling between Heworth and Felling has hit a person. Service is suspended between Gateshead Stadium and Pelaw to allow the Emergency Services a safe working area.
Thoughts go out to all involved including the Driver, Public on the train and Emergency Service Personnel.
If you intend to travel between these areas I would suggest making alternative arrangements, Busses 27,57,58 & 93 accepting metro tickets between Pelaw and Gateshead.
I will update as and when I get suitable information.
Update from Tyne and Wear Metro..
Services have been suspended Gateshead Stadium - Pelaw due to a police incident. Ticket acceptance on buses 27, 57, 58, 93 and we have requested for 2 replacement buses.
Latest update - ''No trains Gateshead - Pelaw due to a fatality between Felling and Heworth. Ticket acceptance on buses 27, 57, 58, 93.''
So sad