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Mark P



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07 Jan 2019, 1:28 pm #121
The only two vehicles I've seen all day were both running on routes that aren't even shown in the emergency timetable:

Sapphire spare pulsar 1440 noted at Redcar clock on an X4, destination set for Easington. Not sure if it had come in from Middlesbrough or started from Redcar. Only 2 punters on that I could see.

Sapphire Streetlite 1568 (or 1569?) noted in Saltburn running a service 3 up to Lingdale (service 3 is the Sunday version of the X3 and normally interworks with service 81A). Saw it again on the coast road heading back into Redcar so assume it's full length journeys rather than shorts.

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Mark P
07 Jan 2019, 1:28 pm #121

The only two vehicles I've seen all day were both running on routes that aren't even shown in the emergency timetable:

Sapphire spare pulsar 1440 noted at Redcar clock on an X4, destination set for Easington. Not sure if it had come in from Middlesbrough or started from Redcar. Only 2 punters on that I could see.

Sapphire Streetlite 1568 (or 1569?) noted in Saltburn running a service 3 up to Lingdale (service 3 is the Sunday version of the X3 and normally interworks with service 81A). Saw it again on the coast road heading back into Redcar so assume it's full length journeys rather than shorts.

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07 Jan 2019, 1:29 pm #122
Just seen an X4 to Easington running through Brotton today 1-20pm. A few passengers on it. 1440 so a Redcar bus.
Michael Euston
07 Jan 2019, 1:29 pm #122

Just seen an X4 to Easington running through Brotton today 1-20pm. A few passengers on it. 1440 so a Redcar bus.

BusLoverMum



5,276
07 Jan 2019, 1:35 pm #123
I've seen 7418 and an e400 on the 64, so far, today. Another e400 went out on the X46 and there was an assortment of vehicles, mostly double deck, sitting around dbs.

Loadings aren't huge, but it's early in the week, people had a chance to do their food shops on Saturday and are less likely to be wanting to do other types of shopping than before Christmas - Newcastle was pretty quiet, yesterday, although unaffected by the strike. I expect they will be fuller, during the day, midweek, when all but the best preppers' hoards will be depleting, all the kids are back at school and people have a better idea of what might turn up, when.
Edited 07 Jan 2019, 1:36 pm by BusLoverMum.
BusLoverMum
07 Jan 2019, 1:35 pm #123

I've seen 7418 and an e400 on the 64, so far, today. Another e400 went out on the X46 and there was an assortment of vehicles, mostly double deck, sitting around dbs.

Loadings aren't huge, but it's early in the week, people had a chance to do their food shops on Saturday and are less likely to be wanting to do other types of shopping than before Christmas - Newcastle was pretty quiet, yesterday, although unaffected by the strike. I expect they will be fuller, during the day, midweek, when all but the best preppers' hoards will be depleting, all the kids are back at school and people have a better idea of what might turn up, when.

James101



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07 Jan 2019, 3:59 pm #124
Aside from the obvious PR issues charging fares during a strike would cause; Perhaps technically the case they have no option but to run for free as these strike timetables unregistered with the Traffic Commissioner, therefore not able to be fare-taking services? 

I don’t really know the rules around these situations.
James101
07 Jan 2019, 3:59 pm #124

Aside from the obvious PR issues charging fares during a strike would cause; Perhaps technically the case they have no option but to run for free as these strike timetables unregistered with the Traffic Commissioner, therefore not able to be fare-taking services? 

I don’t really know the rules around these situations.

Cock Robin



2,778
07 Jan 2019, 6:13 pm #125
(07 Jan 2019, 11:26 am)Jimmi Observations from a quick drive round Darlington this morning:

A few additional services are running in and out of Darlington than previously advertised, spotted a service 3 coming from Skerne Park, saw a X21 heading out of Darlington and a X1 arriving into Darlington  (that's all I can say, I know absolutely nothing else about these running, no times or anything)

Allocation wise so far:

2/7: E400
3/13's: Solo
X1: MAX Lite
X21/X26: Pulsar

Redcar seem to be covering some of the Darlington output, spotted 1429 and another Frequenta 63 Pulsar out and about.

Twitter says services are running free of charge but then again they also suggested to someone that the 6 ain't running when timetables suggest that it is.

Are they saying Darlington services are more important than Redcar's?!

(06 Jan 2019, 3:37 pm)2bagstew According to the Arriva Facebook page Normal Fares will be charged on all routes.


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Surely they wouldn't be allowed to charge without putting registration changes in for all the services?
Edited 07 Jan 2019, 6:13 pm by Cock Robin.
Cock Robin
07 Jan 2019, 6:13 pm #125

(07 Jan 2019, 11:26 am)Jimmi Observations from a quick drive round Darlington this morning:

A few additional services are running in and out of Darlington than previously advertised, spotted a service 3 coming from Skerne Park, saw a X21 heading out of Darlington and a X1 arriving into Darlington  (that's all I can say, I know absolutely nothing else about these running, no times or anything)

Allocation wise so far:

2/7: E400
3/13's: Solo
X1: MAX Lite
X21/X26: Pulsar

Redcar seem to be covering some of the Darlington output, spotted 1429 and another Frequenta 63 Pulsar out and about.

Twitter says services are running free of charge but then again they also suggested to someone that the 6 ain't running when timetables suggest that it is.

Are they saying Darlington services are more important than Redcar's?!

(06 Jan 2019, 3:37 pm)2bagstew According to the Arriva Facebook page Normal Fares will be charged on all routes.


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Surely they wouldn't be allowed to charge without putting registration changes in for all the services?

S830OFT



1,395
07 Jan 2019, 7:11 pm #126
Was the X21 that was seen only operating to Peterlee?


S830OFT
07 Jan 2019, 7:11 pm #126

Was the X21 that was seen only operating to Peterlee?



2bagstew



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07 Jan 2019, 7:13 pm #127
(07 Jan 2019, 7:11 pm)S830OFT Was the X21 that was seen only operating to Peterlee?


There was I saw the bus at about 13.30 in Wingate


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2bagstew
07 Jan 2019, 7:13 pm #127

(07 Jan 2019, 7:11 pm)S830OFT Was the X21 that was seen only operating to Peterlee?


There was I saw the bus at about 13.30 in Wingate


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S830OFT



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07 Jan 2019, 7:19 pm #128
(07 Jan 2019, 7:13 pm)2bagstew There was I saw the bus at about 13.30 in Wingate


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Don't get why they are operating it but advertising it isn't running.


S830OFT
07 Jan 2019, 7:19 pm #128

(07 Jan 2019, 7:13 pm)2bagstew There was I saw the bus at about 13.30 in Wingate


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Don't get why they are operating it but advertising it isn't running.



2bagstew



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07 Jan 2019, 7:25 pm #129
(07 Jan 2019, 7:19 pm)S830OFT Don't get why they are operating it but advertising it isn't running.


Apparently several services ran that were not on the emergency timetables.
On ITV local news I’m sure they did say that had getting some driver from elsewhere.



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2bagstew
07 Jan 2019, 7:25 pm #129

(07 Jan 2019, 7:19 pm)S830OFT Don't get why they are operating it but advertising it isn't running.


Apparently several services ran that were not on the emergency timetables.
On ITV local news I’m sure they did say that had getting some driver from elsewhere.



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RobinHood



632
07 Jan 2019, 7:50 pm #130
A significant number of additional services ran today, which they hadn't included in the timetables advertised (hence minimum service levels title on the pdf).

Not sure why they didn't say they were operating (perhaps it was to haphazard?)

Shows that there are some drivers coming into work?
RobinHood
07 Jan 2019, 7:50 pm #130

A significant number of additional services ran today, which they hadn't included in the timetables advertised (hence minimum service levels title on the pdf).

Not sure why they didn't say they were operating (perhaps it was to haphazard?)

Shows that there are some drivers coming into work?

Adrian



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07 Jan 2019, 7:55 pm #131
(07 Jan 2019, 7:50 pm)RobinHood A significant number of additional services ran today, which they hadn't included in the timetables advertised (hence minimum service levels title on the pdf).

Not sure why they didn't say they were operating (perhaps it was to haphazard?)

Shows that there are some drivers coming into work?

I suppose its always difficult to gauge how many are going to scab on the day and go to work, but I do think the communication could have been better once service levels were known. It has been appalling from Customer Services for the past number of weeks now, but I guess they can only put out what the depots and/or Doxford are telling them.

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Adrian
07 Jan 2019, 7:55 pm #131

(07 Jan 2019, 7:50 pm)RobinHood A significant number of additional services ran today, which they hadn't included in the timetables advertised (hence minimum service levels title on the pdf).

Not sure why they didn't say they were operating (perhaps it was to haphazard?)

Shows that there are some drivers coming into work?

I suppose its always difficult to gauge how many are going to scab on the day and go to work, but I do think the communication could have been better once service levels were known. It has been appalling from Customer Services for the past number of weeks now, but I guess they can only put out what the depots and/or Doxford are telling them.


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Michael



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07 Jan 2019, 7:55 pm #132
(07 Jan 2019, 7:50 pm)RobinHood A significant number of additional services ran today, which they hadn't included in the timetables advertised (hence minimum service levels title on the pdf).

Not sure why they didn't say they were operating (perhaps it was to haphazard?)

Shows that there are some drivers coming into work?

Currently on the Arriva website: *** Update for Tuesday - more buses added on service 49A and 57A in Durham area ***


Wonder how much Go North East benefited from the strike today, on the likes of the X6/X7?
Edited 07 Jan 2019, 7:56 pm by Michael.

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Michael
07 Jan 2019, 7:55 pm #132

(07 Jan 2019, 7:50 pm)RobinHood A significant number of additional services ran today, which they hadn't included in the timetables advertised (hence minimum service levels title on the pdf).

Not sure why they didn't say they were operating (perhaps it was to haphazard?)

Shows that there are some drivers coming into work?

Currently on the Arriva website: *** Update for Tuesday - more buses added on service 49A and 57A in Durham area ***


Wonder how much Go North East benefited from the strike today, on the likes of the X6/X7?


Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.

RobinHood



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07 Jan 2019, 8:20 pm #133
(07 Jan 2019, 7:55 pm)Adrian I suppose its always difficult to gauge how many are going to scab on the day and go to work, but I do think the communication could have been better once service levels were known. It has been appalling from Customer Services for the past number of weeks now, but I guess they can only put out what the depots and/or Doxford are telling them.

Even with the information, they still contradict themselves.

I saw one post that said normal fares, then half hour later another post saying free!

Quite a few non-union drivers have attended work so ive been told - along with some drivers who simply cannot afford to be off for so long.

Rumours are, a 10 day strike will follow.
RobinHood
07 Jan 2019, 8:20 pm #133

(07 Jan 2019, 7:55 pm)Adrian I suppose its always difficult to gauge how many are going to scab on the day and go to work, but I do think the communication could have been better once service levels were known. It has been appalling from Customer Services for the past number of weeks now, but I guess they can only put out what the depots and/or Doxford are telling them.

Even with the information, they still contradict themselves.

I saw one post that said normal fares, then half hour later another post saying free!

Quite a few non-union drivers have attended work so ive been told - along with some drivers who simply cannot afford to be off for so long.

Rumours are, a 10 day strike will follow.

2bagstew



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07 Jan 2019, 8:23 pm #134
(07 Jan 2019, 8:20 pm)RobinHood Even with the information, they still contradict themselves.

I saw one post that said normal fares, then half hour later another post saying free!

Quite a few non-union drivers have attended work so ive been told - along with some drivers who simply cannot afford to be off for so long.

Rumours are, a 10 day strike will follow.


The buses are free for the duration of the strike.



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2bagstew
07 Jan 2019, 8:23 pm #134

(07 Jan 2019, 8:20 pm)RobinHood Even with the information, they still contradict themselves.

I saw one post that said normal fares, then half hour later another post saying free!

Quite a few non-union drivers have attended work so ive been told - along with some drivers who simply cannot afford to be off for so long.

Rumours are, a 10 day strike will follow.


The buses are free for the duration of the strike.



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Michael



19,144
07 Jan 2019, 8:30 pm #135
(07 Jan 2019, 8:20 pm)RobinHood Even with the information, they still contradict themselves.

I saw one post that said normal fares, then half hour later another post saying free!

Quite a few non-union drivers have attended work so ive been told - along with some drivers who simply cannot afford to be off for so long.

Rumours are, a 10 day strike will follow.

If that happens, i can see people moving to Go North East in the likes of Peterlee etc (if companies over lap on their routes)

Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
Michael
07 Jan 2019, 8:30 pm #135

(07 Jan 2019, 8:20 pm)RobinHood Even with the information, they still contradict themselves.

I saw one post that said normal fares, then half hour later another post saying free!

Quite a few non-union drivers have attended work so ive been told - along with some drivers who simply cannot afford to be off for so long.

Rumours are, a 10 day strike will follow.

If that happens, i can see people moving to Go North East in the likes of Peterlee etc (if companies over lap on their routes)


Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.

2bagstew



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07 Jan 2019, 8:35 pm #136
(07 Jan 2019, 8:30 pm)Michael If that happens, i can see people moving to Go North East in the likes of Peterlee etc (if companies over lap on their routes)


GoNorth East had larger buses on the X6 today the bus didn’t look very full I wonder if people have just stopped at home.


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2bagstew
07 Jan 2019, 8:35 pm #136

(07 Jan 2019, 8:30 pm)Michael If that happens, i can see people moving to Go North East in the likes of Peterlee etc (if companies over lap on their routes)


GoNorth East had larger buses on the X6 today the bus didn’t look very full I wonder if people have just stopped at home.


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S830OFT



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07 Jan 2019, 8:55 pm #137
(07 Jan 2019, 7:55 pm)Michael Currently on the Arriva website: *** Update for Tuesday - more buses added on service 49A and 57A in Durham area ***


Wonder how much Go North East benefited from the strike today, on the likes of the X6/X7?

Well with the 57A it'll hopefully mean Hartlepool can have a hourly service...


S830OFT
07 Jan 2019, 8:55 pm #137

(07 Jan 2019, 7:55 pm)Michael Currently on the Arriva website: *** Update for Tuesday - more buses added on service 49A and 57A in Durham area ***


Wonder how much Go North East benefited from the strike today, on the likes of the X6/X7?

Well with the 57A it'll hopefully mean Hartlepool can have a hourly service...



2bagstew



204
07 Jan 2019, 9:11 pm #138
(07 Jan 2019, 8:55 pm)S830OFT Well with the 57A it'll hopefully mean Hartlepool can have a hourly service...


According to the emergency 57A timetables there will 3 Journeys between Durham - Hartlepool.


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2bagstew
07 Jan 2019, 9:11 pm #138

(07 Jan 2019, 8:55 pm)S830OFT Well with the 57A it'll hopefully mean Hartlepool can have a hourly service...


According to the emergency 57A timetables there will 3 Journeys between Durham - Hartlepool.


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BusLoverMum



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08 Jan 2019, 12:39 am #139
(07 Jan 2019, 8:35 pm)2bagstew GoNorth East had larger buses on the X6 today the bus didn’t look very full I wonder if people have just stopped at home.


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They won't when they need to get to school, college or work. Or out for a food shop, eventually. I certainly couldn't stock up locally in Thornley, where the 58vwas my only other option. Conversely, in fram, I have a coop and sainsburys local. They saw me through the beast from the east, until buses into Newcastle ran, again, even though the 64 was impacted.

56 was running, mind.

And it looked like drivers on were a mix of trainees and supervisors.
Edited 08 Jan 2019, 12:41 am by BusLoverMum.
BusLoverMum
08 Jan 2019, 12:39 am #139

(07 Jan 2019, 8:35 pm)2bagstew GoNorth East had larger buses on the X6 today the bus didn’t look very full I wonder if people have just stopped at home.


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They won't when they need to get to school, college or work. Or out for a food shop, eventually. I certainly couldn't stock up locally in Thornley, where the 58vwas my only other option. Conversely, in fram, I have a coop and sainsburys local. They saw me through the beast from the east, until buses into Newcastle ran, again, even though the 64 was impacted.

56 was running, mind.

And it looked like drivers on were a mix of trainees and supervisors.

upt50k



95
08 Jan 2019, 10:32 am #140
(07 Jan 2019, 8:23 pm)2bagstew The buses are free for the duration of the strike.



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Noted that arriva using Garnetts garage at Tindale as a starting point as there are no pockets there
upt50k
08 Jan 2019, 10:32 am #140

(07 Jan 2019, 8:23 pm)2bagstew The buses are free for the duration of the strike.



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Noted that arriva using Garnetts garage at Tindale as a starting point as there are no pockets there

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