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North East Buses Local Bus Scene Operations, Management & Infrastructure Nexus Tenders - September 2023 (North Tyneside)

Nexus Tenders - September 2023 (North Tyneside)

Nexus Tenders - September 2023 (North Tyneside)

 
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Storx



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02 Nov 2023, 8:51 pm #41
(02 Nov 2023, 8:28 pm)j986986 How do you work out the PVR for a service?


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Every bus can do 60 minutes of a timetable an hour. So generally you need to work out how much timetable there is an hour.

So for something like the 335/351/359 it's as simple as adding all 3 routes up then doubling it to reflect both directions as they work in a line. Then dividing it by 60 as it's only 1 BPH. If it's more frequent then you'd times it by the number of buses an hour before dividing it.

For interworking services, you'd generally just add everything together so for the X7/X8/X9 at Blyth you'd just work out the time to do an X7, an X8 and an X9 and doubling that instead.
Storx
02 Nov 2023, 8:51 pm #41

(02 Nov 2023, 8:28 pm)j986986 How do you work out the PVR for a service?


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Every bus can do 60 minutes of a timetable an hour. So generally you need to work out how much timetable there is an hour.

So for something like the 335/351/359 it's as simple as adding all 3 routes up then doubling it to reflect both directions as they work in a line. Then dividing it by 60 as it's only 1 BPH. If it's more frequent then you'd times it by the number of buses an hour before dividing it.

For interworking services, you'd generally just add everything together so for the X7/X8/X9 at Blyth you'd just work out the time to do an X7, an X8 and an X9 and doubling that instead.

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02 Nov 2023, 10:29 pm #42
(02 Nov 2023, 8:51 pm)Storx Every bus can do 60 minutes of a timetable an hour. So generally you need to work out how much timetable there is an hour.

So for something like the 335/351/359 it's as simple as adding all 3 routes up then doubling it to reflect both directions as they work in a line. Then dividing it by 60 as it's only 1 BPH. If it's more frequent then you'd times it by the number of buses an hour before dividing it.

For interworking services, you'd generally just add everything together so for the X7/X8/X9 at Blyth you'd just work out the time to do an X7, an X8 and an X9 and doubling that instead.


Thank you!


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j986986
02 Nov 2023, 10:29 pm #42

(02 Nov 2023, 8:51 pm)Storx Every bus can do 60 minutes of a timetable an hour. So generally you need to work out how much timetable there is an hour.

So for something like the 335/351/359 it's as simple as adding all 3 routes up then doubling it to reflect both directions as they work in a line. Then dividing it by 60 as it's only 1 BPH. If it's more frequent then you'd times it by the number of buses an hour before dividing it.

For interworking services, you'd generally just add everything together so for the X7/X8/X9 at Blyth you'd just work out the time to do an X7, an X8 and an X9 and doubling that instead.


Thank you!


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