Go North East: Service Suggestions v2
Go North East: Service Suggestions v2
(13 Apr 2022, 3:56 pm)L469 YVK I know what you mean about the 41, it would in theory only be a stop gap until BSIP implemented.
The 311 however, if they dropped it now and just ran the 310 through Hadrian Park, that would only reduce the PVR by 2x vehicles based on a 20 minute frequency of both the 309 & 310 (just under 13%) unless the 309 went standalone and did whacky races meaning the PVR could be 13x (just under 19%).
However, until BSIP is implemented, any reduction in frequency to the 309/310/311 during the day could cripple GNE in North Tyneside as Arriva (along with their strongholds) would then dominate with GNE being seen as the 'oddball' infrequent operator that punters would just let pass in favour of the 306 & 308. If Arriva reduced frequency on the 306 & 308 (not that they will as proven in March's changes), they've still got their traditional strongholds to rely on. Other than High Farm & to some extent Battle Hill, GNE don't really have much else significant to rely on without competing tooth and nail.
By the way, my original suggestion wasn't a suggestion as such, but more a 'what if?' if you know what I mean . But it is a case of how long either operator are willing to hold out and who will be the first to crack and reduce frequency. In the past, I'd say Arriva but they're holding on and going by recent changes, I'd be inclined to say it would be GNE now the first to crack.
(13 Apr 2022, 3:56 pm)L469 YVK I know what you mean about the 41, it would in theory only be a stop gap until BSIP implemented.
The 311 however, if they dropped it now and just ran the 310 through Hadrian Park, that would only reduce the PVR by 2x vehicles based on a 20 minute frequency of both the 309 & 310 (just under 13%) unless the 309 went standalone and did whacky races meaning the PVR could be 13x (just under 19%).
However, until BSIP is implemented, any reduction in frequency to the 309/310/311 during the day could cripple GNE in North Tyneside as Arriva (along with their strongholds) would then dominate with GNE being seen as the 'oddball' infrequent operator that punters would just let pass in favour of the 306 & 308. If Arriva reduced frequency on the 306 & 308 (not that they will as proven in March's changes), they've still got their traditional strongholds to rely on. Other than High Farm & to some extent Battle Hill, GNE don't really have much else significant to rely on without competing tooth and nail.
By the way, my original suggestion wasn't a suggestion as such, but more a 'what if?' if you know what I mean . But it is a case of how long either operator are willing to hold out and who will be the first to crack and reduce frequency. In the past, I'd say Arriva but they're holding on and going by recent changes, I'd be inclined to say it would be GNE now the first to crack.