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Nexus Tenders - September 2023 (North Tyneside)

 
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Thomas12



467
14 Jul 2023, 11:18 am #1
I notice there is a tender out for services 351 and 359, due to start on 3rd September. I'm assuming the 351 is a direct replacement for the 51, and the 359 will be a Whitley Bay to Backworth service.

There is also a tender out for service 335 - not sure if this is because of a change to route, or GCT have been stripped of the contract (wouldn't be surprised as the reliability is awful)
Thomas12
14 Jul 2023, 11:18 am #1

I notice there is a tender out for services 351 and 359, due to start on 3rd September. I'm assuming the 351 is a direct replacement for the 51, and the 359 will be a Whitley Bay to Backworth service.

There is also a tender out for service 335 - not sure if this is because of a change to route, or GCT have been stripped of the contract (wouldn't be surprised as the reliability is awful)

Unber43



3,566
14 Jul 2023, 11:53 am #2
Could 351/359 be handed out together so they could just interwork.
Unber43
14 Jul 2023, 11:53 am #2

Could 351/359 be handed out together so they could just interwork.

Thomas12



467
14 Jul 2023, 12:04 pm #3
(14 Jul 2023, 11:53 am)Unber43 Could 351/359 be handed out together so they could just interwork.

If the 51 is staying to it's current route then I'd imagine they would interwork.

It would be inefficient to have the 51 as a standalone route, as it would mean massive layovers at each end based on current timings.
Thomas12
14 Jul 2023, 12:04 pm #3

(14 Jul 2023, 11:53 am)Unber43 Could 351/359 be handed out together so they could just interwork.

If the 51 is staying to it's current route then I'd imagine they would interwork.

It would be inefficient to have the 51 as a standalone route, as it would mean massive layovers at each end based on current timings.

V514DFT



2,251
14 Jul 2023, 5:14 pm #4
So the 359 is back from the dead again,interesting they've started using old route numbers again

Kind Regards
Tez
V514DFT
14 Jul 2023, 5:14 pm #4

So the 359 is back from the dead again,interesting they've started using old route numbers again


Kind Regards
Tez

Storx



4,621
14 Jul 2023, 6:32 pm #5
(14 Jul 2023, 11:18 am)Thomas12 I notice there is a tender out for services 351 and 359, due to start on 3rd September. I'm assuming the 351 is a direct replacement for the 51, and the 359 will be a Whitley Bay to Backworth service.

There is also a tender out for service 335 - not sure if this is because of a change to route, or GCT have been stripped of the contract (wouldn't be surprised as the reliability is awful)

I'm not going to leak the routes but all 3 are interworking, it's just one tender. I'll leave it there though - if someone else wants to leak them, that's their choice.
Storx
14 Jul 2023, 6:32 pm #5

(14 Jul 2023, 11:18 am)Thomas12 I notice there is a tender out for services 351 and 359, due to start on 3rd September. I'm assuming the 351 is a direct replacement for the 51, and the 359 will be a Whitley Bay to Backworth service.

There is also a tender out for service 335 - not sure if this is because of a change to route, or GCT have been stripped of the contract (wouldn't be surprised as the reliability is awful)

I'm not going to leak the routes but all 3 are interworking, it's just one tender. I'll leave it there though - if someone else wants to leak them, that's their choice.

Thomas12



467
14 Jul 2023, 6:54 pm #6
(14 Jul 2023, 6:32 pm)Storx I'm not going to leak the routes but all 3 are interworking, it's just one tender. I'll leave it there though - if someone else wants to leak them, that's their choice.

Interesting. I haven’t seen any tenders for the 553, hopefully a replacement is tendered for that. It gets quite busy at least between Freeman and Wallsend.
Thomas12
14 Jul 2023, 6:54 pm #6

(14 Jul 2023, 6:32 pm)Storx I'm not going to leak the routes but all 3 are interworking, it's just one tender. I'll leave it there though - if someone else wants to leak them, that's their choice.

Interesting. I haven’t seen any tenders for the 553, hopefully a replacement is tendered for that. It gets quite busy at least between Freeman and Wallsend.

Storx



4,621
14 Jul 2023, 7:03 pm #7
(14 Jul 2023, 6:54 pm)Thomas12 Interesting. I haven’t seen any tenders for the 553, hopefully a replacement is tendered for that. It gets quite busy at least between Freeman and Wallsend.

Assuming it'll be later if they do, there's nothing for the 352/353 on evenings and Sunday's either and I can't imagine them leaving no bus at all between Cramlington and Killingworth.
Storx
14 Jul 2023, 7:03 pm #7

(14 Jul 2023, 6:54 pm)Thomas12 Interesting. I haven’t seen any tenders for the 553, hopefully a replacement is tendered for that. It gets quite busy at least between Freeman and Wallsend.

Assuming it'll be later if they do, there's nothing for the 352/353 on evenings and Sunday's either and I can't imagine them leaving no bus at all between Cramlington and Killingworth.

L469 YVK



3,554
14 Jul 2023, 7:29 pm #8
I don't know what the third service is, but the 351 & 359 alone are a bit of a waste IMO.

351:
- Can easily be done using a PVR of 2x if Wiltshire Drive missed and limited stop along the Coast Road. Wiltshire Drive picked up commercially instead by another service.

359:
- 354 changed to do NT Hospital loop instead of Cobalt.
- Backworth - Whitley Bay link still there with change at NT Hospital onto 308/309 every 10 minutes.

It's not just the above examples, but there really needs to be a major clean up of the secondary & tendered services across North Tyneside & Newcastle.
L469 YVK
14 Jul 2023, 7:29 pm #8

I don't know what the third service is, but the 351 & 359 alone are a bit of a waste IMO.

351:
- Can easily be done using a PVR of 2x if Wiltshire Drive missed and limited stop along the Coast Road. Wiltshire Drive picked up commercially instead by another service.

359:
- 354 changed to do NT Hospital loop instead of Cobalt.
- Backworth - Whitley Bay link still there with change at NT Hospital onto 308/309 every 10 minutes.

It's not just the above examples, but there really needs to be a major clean up of the secondary & tendered services across North Tyneside & Newcastle.

Storx



4,621
14 Jul 2023, 8:29 pm #9
(14 Jul 2023, 7:29 pm)L469 YVK I don't know what the third service is, but the 351 & 359 alone are a bit of a waste IMO.

351:
- Can easily be done using a PVR of 2x if Wiltshire Drive missed and limited stop along the Coast Road. Wiltshire Drive picked up commercially instead by another service.

359:
- 354 changed to do NT Hospital loop instead of Cobalt.
- Backworth - Whitley Bay link still there with change at NT Hospital onto 308/309 every 10 minutes.

It's not just the above examples, but there really needs to be a major clean up of the secondary & tendered services across North Tyneside & Newcastle.

You're ignoring one connection there though which the 343/344/54 covered and it's quite a big one. There's more to it that than this and I wouldn't be surprised if it's changed beforehand as there's potential to be hell on from a certain area.
Storx
14 Jul 2023, 8:29 pm #9

(14 Jul 2023, 7:29 pm)L469 YVK I don't know what the third service is, but the 351 & 359 alone are a bit of a waste IMO.

351:
- Can easily be done using a PVR of 2x if Wiltshire Drive missed and limited stop along the Coast Road. Wiltshire Drive picked up commercially instead by another service.

359:
- 354 changed to do NT Hospital loop instead of Cobalt.
- Backworth - Whitley Bay link still there with change at NT Hospital onto 308/309 every 10 minutes.

It's not just the above examples, but there really needs to be a major clean up of the secondary & tendered services across North Tyneside & Newcastle.

You're ignoring one connection there though which the 343/344/54 covered and it's quite a big one. There's more to it that than this and I wouldn't be surprised if it's changed beforehand as there's potential to be hell on from a certain area.

V514DFT



2,251
14 Jul 2023, 9:07 pm #10
(14 Jul 2023, 8:29 pm)Storx You're ignoring one connection there though which the 343/344/54 covered and it's quite a big one. There's more to it that than this and I wouldn't be surprised if it's changed beforehand as there's potential to be hell on from a certain area.

Forest Hall,and Killingworth, the only bus it has to the hospital is the 335, but that takes an almighty tour of North Tyneside before it actually gets to the hospital, and getting a bus to the coast now wont even be a thing when the 54 is gone, those areas once upon a time had the 343/344/355 to the coast and the hospital (excluding the 355), then it was the 17 and 53, then when the 53 was swapped and the 17 was axed, Forest Hall lost its link to the hospital altogether, while Killingworth had the 54, swapping buses isnt an issue if you're 30 like me, but what about the elderly and/or disabled, what about if you're not very good with buses, its like the entire public is expected to have knowledge about every single bus

Kind Regards
Tez
V514DFT
14 Jul 2023, 9:07 pm #10

(14 Jul 2023, 8:29 pm)Storx You're ignoring one connection there though which the 343/344/54 covered and it's quite a big one. There's more to it that than this and I wouldn't be surprised if it's changed beforehand as there's potential to be hell on from a certain area.

Forest Hall,and Killingworth, the only bus it has to the hospital is the 335, but that takes an almighty tour of North Tyneside before it actually gets to the hospital, and getting a bus to the coast now wont even be a thing when the 54 is gone, those areas once upon a time had the 343/344/355 to the coast and the hospital (excluding the 355), then it was the 17 and 53, then when the 53 was swapped and the 17 was axed, Forest Hall lost its link to the hospital altogether, while Killingworth had the 54, swapping buses isnt an issue if you're 30 like me, but what about the elderly and/or disabled, what about if you're not very good with buses, its like the entire public is expected to have knowledge about every single bus


Kind Regards
Tez

busmanT



934
14 Jul 2023, 9:17 pm #11
(14 Jul 2023, 7:29 pm)L469 YVK I don't know what the third service is, but the 351 & 359 alone are a bit of a waste IMO.

351:
- Can easily be done using a PVR of 2x if Wiltshire Drive missed and limited stop along the Coast Road. Wiltshire Drive picked up commercially instead by another service.

359:
- 354 changed to do NT Hospital loop instead of Cobalt.
- Backworth - Whitley Bay link still there with change at NT Hospital onto 308/309 every 10 minutes.

It's not just the above examples, but there really needs to be a major clean up of the secondary & tendered services across North Tyneside & Newcastle.
No operator is going to provide a Wiltshire Drive to Newcastle service commercially - Arriva have tried it without luck, GNE did previously.

Given the large number of Nexus tendered services in North Tyneside they could tidy them up if they wanted.

(14 Jul 2023, 7:03 pm)Storx Assuming it'll be later if they do, there's nothing for the 352/353 on evenings and Sunday's either and I can't imagine them leaving no bus at all between Cramlington and Killingworth.

I assume that Nexus will negotiate directly with the operators for odd evening and Sunday journey on their services.
Edited 14 Jul 2023, 9:18 pm by busmanT.
busmanT
14 Jul 2023, 9:17 pm #11

(14 Jul 2023, 7:29 pm)L469 YVK I don't know what the third service is, but the 351 & 359 alone are a bit of a waste IMO.

351:
- Can easily be done using a PVR of 2x if Wiltshire Drive missed and limited stop along the Coast Road. Wiltshire Drive picked up commercially instead by another service.

359:
- 354 changed to do NT Hospital loop instead of Cobalt.
- Backworth - Whitley Bay link still there with change at NT Hospital onto 308/309 every 10 minutes.

It's not just the above examples, but there really needs to be a major clean up of the secondary & tendered services across North Tyneside & Newcastle.
No operator is going to provide a Wiltshire Drive to Newcastle service commercially - Arriva have tried it without luck, GNE did previously.

Given the large number of Nexus tendered services in North Tyneside they could tidy them up if they wanted.

(14 Jul 2023, 7:03 pm)Storx Assuming it'll be later if they do, there's nothing for the 352/353 on evenings and Sunday's either and I can't imagine them leaving no bus at all between Cramlington and Killingworth.

I assume that Nexus will negotiate directly with the operators for odd evening and Sunday journey on their services.

Storx



4,621
14 Jul 2023, 9:18 pm #12
(14 Jul 2023, 9:07 pm)V514DFT Forest Hall,and Killingworth, the only bus it has to the hospital is the 335, but that takes an almighty tour of North Tyneside before it actually gets to the hospital, and getting a bus to the coast now wont even be a thing when the 54 is gone, those areas once upon a time had the 343/344/355 to the coast and the hospital (excluding the 355), then it was the 17 and 53, then when the 53 was swapped and the 17 was axed, Forest Hall lost its link to the hospital altogether, while Killingworth had the 54, swapping buses isnt an issue if you're 30 like me, but what about the elderly and/or disabled, what about if you're not very good with buses, its like the entire public is expected to have knowledge about every single bus

Honestly can't disagree, there's been some pretty brutal cuts recently mind. I can't say much but one of the routes isn't going to go down well and it's probably not what people expect even known I'm not surprised it's happening either with the budget cuts around.

(14 Jul 2023, 9:17 pm)busmanT No operator is going to provide a Wiltshire Drive to Newcastle service commercially - Arriva have tried it without luck, GNE did previously.

Given the large number of Nexus tendered services in North Tyneside they could tidy them up if they wanted.


I assume that Nexus will negotiate directly with the operators for odd evening and Sunday journey on their services.

Aye possibly, I know the 353 has been subsidised for years, be interesting to see if they bother with the 352 at all as it's not really needed that much.
Edited 14 Jul 2023, 9:20 pm by Storx.
Storx
14 Jul 2023, 9:18 pm #12

(14 Jul 2023, 9:07 pm)V514DFT Forest Hall,and Killingworth, the only bus it has to the hospital is the 335, but that takes an almighty tour of North Tyneside before it actually gets to the hospital, and getting a bus to the coast now wont even be a thing when the 54 is gone, those areas once upon a time had the 343/344/355 to the coast and the hospital (excluding the 355), then it was the 17 and 53, then when the 53 was swapped and the 17 was axed, Forest Hall lost its link to the hospital altogether, while Killingworth had the 54, swapping buses isnt an issue if you're 30 like me, but what about the elderly and/or disabled, what about if you're not very good with buses, its like the entire public is expected to have knowledge about every single bus

Honestly can't disagree, there's been some pretty brutal cuts recently mind. I can't say much but one of the routes isn't going to go down well and it's probably not what people expect even known I'm not surprised it's happening either with the budget cuts around.

(14 Jul 2023, 9:17 pm)busmanT No operator is going to provide a Wiltshire Drive to Newcastle service commercially - Arriva have tried it without luck, GNE did previously.

Given the large number of Nexus tendered services in North Tyneside they could tidy them up if they wanted.


I assume that Nexus will negotiate directly with the operators for odd evening and Sunday journey on their services.

Aye possibly, I know the 353 has been subsidised for years, be interesting to see if they bother with the 352 at all as it's not really needed that much.

Unber43



3,566
14 Jul 2023, 10:05 pm #13
(14 Jul 2023, 9:17 pm)busmanT No operator is going to provide a Wiltshire Drive to Newcastle service commercially - Arriva have tried it without luck, GNE did previously.

Given the large number of Nexus tendered services in North Tyneside they could tidy them up if they wanted.


I assume that Nexus will negotiate directly with the operators for odd evening and Sunday journey on their services.

Really Wiltshire Drive isn't commercially viable, shocking news. Considering the way certain people bang on about it
Unber43
14 Jul 2023, 10:05 pm #13

(14 Jul 2023, 9:17 pm)busmanT No operator is going to provide a Wiltshire Drive to Newcastle service commercially - Arriva have tried it without luck, GNE did previously.

Given the large number of Nexus tendered services in North Tyneside they could tidy them up if they wanted.


I assume that Nexus will negotiate directly with the operators for odd evening and Sunday journey on their services.

Really Wiltshire Drive isn't commercially viable, shocking news. Considering the way certain people bang on about it

L469 YVK



3,554
15 Jul 2023, 1:01 am #14
(14 Jul 2023, 10:05 pm)Unber43 Really Wiltshire Drive isn't commercially viable, shocking news. Considering the way certain people bang on about it

As part of a commercial service such as the 307, it would be.

Using Hadrian Park as an example, the 57 & 58 had that exact same issue as people on other parts of the route between Battle Hill and Newcastle wanted the 306/308/309/310 instead. And to some extent, the 311 suffered the same issue given that it ran 6 or 7 minutes behind the 310.

My whole point about the 22, 307 and 351 is that commercial resource where available needs to be better utilised rather than throwing more money at tendered services. The 351 through Wiltshire Drive still won't do anything to get people out of their cars with an 'hourly' service. But a slight re-jigg of the 307 and 22 could change that and offer better services to more people.
L469 YVK
15 Jul 2023, 1:01 am #14

(14 Jul 2023, 10:05 pm)Unber43 Really Wiltshire Drive isn't commercially viable, shocking news. Considering the way certain people bang on about it

As part of a commercial service such as the 307, it would be.

Using Hadrian Park as an example, the 57 & 58 had that exact same issue as people on other parts of the route between Battle Hill and Newcastle wanted the 306/308/309/310 instead. And to some extent, the 311 suffered the same issue given that it ran 6 or 7 minutes behind the 310.

My whole point about the 22, 307 and 351 is that commercial resource where available needs to be better utilised rather than throwing more money at tendered services. The 351 through Wiltshire Drive still won't do anything to get people out of their cars with an 'hourly' service. But a slight re-jigg of the 307 and 22 could change that and offer better services to more people.

Busu284



219
15 Jul 2023, 6:13 am #15
(15 Jul 2023, 1:01 am)L469 YVK As part of a commercial service such as the 307, it would be.

Using Hadrian Park as an example, the 57 & 58 had that exact same issue as people on other parts of the route between Battle Hill and Newcastle wanted the 306/308/309/310 instead. And to some extent, the 311 suffered the same issue given that it ran 6 or 7 minutes behind the 310.

My whole point about the 22, 307 and 351 is that commercial resource where available needs to be better utilised rather than throwing more money at tendered services. The 351 through Wiltshire Drive still won't do anything to get people out of their cars with an 'hourly' service. But a slight re-jigg of the 307 and 22 could change that and offer better services to more people.
The Wiltshire Drive is pointless. I've used the 51 through there and the amount of people that use it wouldn't warrant a service every 30 minutes. The 307 would have to be approved for the Coast Road Agreement. If that was the case then the 309 would have to go via Wiltshire Drive as well as part of the agreement. The 41A is the only service I've seen that gets busy through that section. Also how the 22 would work is anyone guess. It doesn't even go anywhere near Wiltshire Drive. The 22 is fine going to Silverlink and Cobalt. And has been since 2015
Busu284
15 Jul 2023, 6:13 am #15

(15 Jul 2023, 1:01 am)L469 YVK As part of a commercial service such as the 307, it would be.

Using Hadrian Park as an example, the 57 & 58 had that exact same issue as people on other parts of the route between Battle Hill and Newcastle wanted the 306/308/309/310 instead. And to some extent, the 311 suffered the same issue given that it ran 6 or 7 minutes behind the 310.

My whole point about the 22, 307 and 351 is that commercial resource where available needs to be better utilised rather than throwing more money at tendered services. The 351 through Wiltshire Drive still won't do anything to get people out of their cars with an 'hourly' service. But a slight re-jigg of the 307 and 22 could change that and offer better services to more people.
The Wiltshire Drive is pointless. I've used the 51 through there and the amount of people that use it wouldn't warrant a service every 30 minutes. The 307 would have to be approved for the Coast Road Agreement. If that was the case then the 309 would have to go via Wiltshire Drive as well as part of the agreement. The 41A is the only service I've seen that gets busy through that section. Also how the 22 would work is anyone guess. It doesn't even go anywhere near Wiltshire Drive. The 22 is fine going to Silverlink and Cobalt. And has been since 2015

L469 YVK



3,554
15 Jul 2023, 7:50 am #16
(15 Jul 2023, 6:13 am)Busu284 The Wiltshire Drive is pointless. I've used the 51 through there and the amount of people that use it wouldn't warrant a service every 30 minutes. The 307 would have to be approved for the Coast Road Agreement. If that was the case then the 309 would have to go via Wiltshire Drive as well as part of the agreement. The 41A is the only service I've seen that gets busy through that section. Also how the 22 would work is anyone guess. It doesn't even go anywhere near Wiltshire Drive. The 22 is fine going to Silverlink and Cobalt. And has been since 2015

But people around Wiltshire Drive don't use the 51 as it's too infrequent. They either walk to Station Road and use the 307, 309 or Coast Road / Station Road for them all, or use alternative means of transport. Some people ex Newcastle get off the main services just after the Wills train bridge too.

309 wouldn't need to go via Wiltshire Drive for starters and it's frequent enough to keep a service on Station Road, allowing the 307 to.

To clear your last bit up about the 22, this is what I'd suggest for all the services concerned........

- 22 - Split after Churchill Street, every 20 mins to Silverlink & Cobalt or every 20 minutes to Hadrian Park.

- 307 - Omits Hadrian Park and serves Wiltshire Drive instead.

- 309 - Extra minute between High Farm and Coast Road / Station Road, allowing a 13/7 split with the 307 between Middle Engine Lane and High Farm. 1 minute also removed between New York and NT Hospital ex Newcastle.

- 306/308 - Both get 1 extra minute between Willington Square and Coast Road / Station Road.

- 351 - Omits Wiltshire Drive and after Coast Road / Station Road, operates non-stop to the Civic Centre, St Mary's and Haymarket. Allows service to run standalone with a PVR of 2x if needed.
L469 YVK
15 Jul 2023, 7:50 am #16

(15 Jul 2023, 6:13 am)Busu284 The Wiltshire Drive is pointless. I've used the 51 through there and the amount of people that use it wouldn't warrant a service every 30 minutes. The 307 would have to be approved for the Coast Road Agreement. If that was the case then the 309 would have to go via Wiltshire Drive as well as part of the agreement. The 41A is the only service I've seen that gets busy through that section. Also how the 22 would work is anyone guess. It doesn't even go anywhere near Wiltshire Drive. The 22 is fine going to Silverlink and Cobalt. And has been since 2015

But people around Wiltshire Drive don't use the 51 as it's too infrequent. They either walk to Station Road and use the 307, 309 or Coast Road / Station Road for them all, or use alternative means of transport. Some people ex Newcastle get off the main services just after the Wills train bridge too.

309 wouldn't need to go via Wiltshire Drive for starters and it's frequent enough to keep a service on Station Road, allowing the 307 to.

To clear your last bit up about the 22, this is what I'd suggest for all the services concerned........

- 22 - Split after Churchill Street, every 20 mins to Silverlink & Cobalt or every 20 minutes to Hadrian Park.

- 307 - Omits Hadrian Park and serves Wiltshire Drive instead.

- 309 - Extra minute between High Farm and Coast Road / Station Road, allowing a 13/7 split with the 307 between Middle Engine Lane and High Farm. 1 minute also removed between New York and NT Hospital ex Newcastle.

- 306/308 - Both get 1 extra minute between Willington Square and Coast Road / Station Road.

- 351 - Omits Wiltshire Drive and after Coast Road / Station Road, operates non-stop to the Civic Centre, St Mary's and Haymarket. Allows service to run standalone with a PVR of 2x if needed.

Storx



4,621
15 Jul 2023, 7:53 am #17
I don't know why were talking about the 351 again, when it interworks with the 359 which is needed for other reasons so it's not saving any PVR's.
Storx
15 Jul 2023, 7:53 am #17

I don't know why were talking about the 351 again, when it interworks with the 359 which is needed for other reasons so it's not saving any PVR's.

busmanT



934
15 Jul 2023, 7:59 am #18
(15 Jul 2023, 7:50 am)L469 YVK But people around Wiltshire Drive don't use the 51 as it's too infrequent. They either walk to Station Road and use the 307, 309 or Coast Road / Station Road for them all, or use alternative means of transport. Some people ex Newcastle get off the main services just after the Wills train bridge too.

309 wouldn't need to go via Wiltshire Drive for starters and it's frequent enough to keep a service on Station Road, allowing the 307 to.

To clear your last bit up about the 22, this is what I'd suggest for all the services concerned........

- 22 - Split after Churchill Street, every 20 mins to Silverlink & Cobalt or every 20 minutes to Hadrian Park.

- 307 - Omits Hadrian Park and serves Wiltshire Drive instead.

- 309 - Extra minute between High Farm and Coast Road / Station Road, allowing a 13/7 split with the 307 between Middle Engine Lane and High Farm. 1 minute also removed between New York and NT Hospital ex Newcastle.

- 306/308 - Both get 1 extra minute between Willington Square and Coast Road / Station Road.

- 351 - Omits Wiltshire Drive and after Coast Road / Station Road, operates non-stop to the Civic Centre, St Mary's and Haymarket. Allows service to run standalone with a PVR of 2x if needed.

Of course, GNE tried a half hourly 307 to Newcastle via Wiltshire Drive some years ago (with minibuses) and it was a complete flop. Most Wiltshire Drive passengers walk from Station Road or the Coast Rd.

Removing 307 from Hadrian Park would mean Hadrian Park to Newcastle passengers being dragged through Wallsend and Byker on the 22, a much longer journey.
busmanT
15 Jul 2023, 7:59 am #18

(15 Jul 2023, 7:50 am)L469 YVK But people around Wiltshire Drive don't use the 51 as it's too infrequent. They either walk to Station Road and use the 307, 309 or Coast Road / Station Road for them all, or use alternative means of transport. Some people ex Newcastle get off the main services just after the Wills train bridge too.

309 wouldn't need to go via Wiltshire Drive for starters and it's frequent enough to keep a service on Station Road, allowing the 307 to.

To clear your last bit up about the 22, this is what I'd suggest for all the services concerned........

- 22 - Split after Churchill Street, every 20 mins to Silverlink & Cobalt or every 20 minutes to Hadrian Park.

- 307 - Omits Hadrian Park and serves Wiltshire Drive instead.

- 309 - Extra minute between High Farm and Coast Road / Station Road, allowing a 13/7 split with the 307 between Middle Engine Lane and High Farm. 1 minute also removed between New York and NT Hospital ex Newcastle.

- 306/308 - Both get 1 extra minute between Willington Square and Coast Road / Station Road.

- 351 - Omits Wiltshire Drive and after Coast Road / Station Road, operates non-stop to the Civic Centre, St Mary's and Haymarket. Allows service to run standalone with a PVR of 2x if needed.

Of course, GNE tried a half hourly 307 to Newcastle via Wiltshire Drive some years ago (with minibuses) and it was a complete flop. Most Wiltshire Drive passengers walk from Station Road or the Coast Rd.

Removing 307 from Hadrian Park would mean Hadrian Park to Newcastle passengers being dragged through Wallsend and Byker on the 22, a much longer journey.

L469 YVK



3,554
15 Jul 2023, 5:45 pm #19
(15 Jul 2023, 7:59 am)busmanT Of course, GNE tried a half hourly 307 to Newcastle via Wiltshire Drive some years ago (with minibuses) and it was a complete flop. Most Wiltshire Drive passengers walk from Station Road or the Coast Rd.

Because the service was wholly dependent on Wiltshire Drive! Would be a totally different case with the current 307.

Removing 307 from Hadrian Park would mean Hadrian Park to Newcastle passengers being dragged through Wallsend and Byker on the 22, a much longer journey.

5 minutes more than the 57/58? Not forgetting the better bus priority measures such as Byker Bridge and the links in the City Centre too.
L469 YVK
15 Jul 2023, 5:45 pm #19

(15 Jul 2023, 7:59 am)busmanT Of course, GNE tried a half hourly 307 to Newcastle via Wiltshire Drive some years ago (with minibuses) and it was a complete flop. Most Wiltshire Drive passengers walk from Station Road or the Coast Rd.

Because the service was wholly dependent on Wiltshire Drive! Would be a totally different case with the current 307.

Removing 307 from Hadrian Park would mean Hadrian Park to Newcastle passengers being dragged through Wallsend and Byker on the 22, a much longer journey.

5 minutes more than the 57/58? Not forgetting the better bus priority measures such as Byker Bridge and the links in the City Centre too.

V514DFT



2,251
15 Jul 2023, 6:11 pm #20
Why not leave the 22 alone and either send the 12 or Q3 up there i' d probably opt for the Q3, meaning the 41/41A couldbe canned at the same time, hey if push comes to shove, they could probably do something with the 18

Kind Regards
Tez
V514DFT
15 Jul 2023, 6:11 pm #20

Why not leave the 22 alone and either send the 12 or Q3 up there i' d probably opt for the Q3, meaning the 41/41A couldbe canned at the same time, hey if push comes to shove, they could probably do something with the 18


Kind Regards
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