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(25 Jun 2019, 9:04 pm)S830OFT wrote [ -> ]


Nope, more of an express for the 56, as this won't serve areas such as: Carley Hill, Witherwack and Red House... Also an extension for 35 passengers to Heworth, Gateshead and Newcastle for easy access to leisure faciltys, employment opportunities or just a short trip to the City Centre's of both thriving towns in the region.

I wouldn't say Sunderland was thriving!

Have you been into the City Centre recently?

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10 - Same frequency but Mon-Sat daytime journeys revised to operate via Dale View Gardens rather than Willies Well PVR x7

10A - Same frequency PVR x5

10/10A - Mon-Sat daytime combined frequency reduced to every 15 mins beteeen Crawcrook and Newcastle

10B - Evenings & Sundays only on same frequency

X-Lines X11 - Original 604 route from Low Prudhoe to Newcastle. Limited stop along Scotswood Rd with certain journeys via Business Park. PVR x4

4: Sunday Journeys will operate to Houghton up to Every 30 minutes opposed to Every 60 minutes.

5: Extended from Jarrow to Lukes Lane via Hebburn, this will provide additional buses to Lukes Lane following the reduction of Journeys on service 9, aswell as provide a daily & frequent link to South Tyneside Hospital. This service will retain it's current frequency, therefore meaning the same amount of buses per hour to Lukes Lane regardless.

8: This service will operate hourly on Sunday's on a trial basis between Sunderland and Washington. This trial will assist GNE analyse if it is beneficial to operate this service on Sunday's and Public Holidays. Additionaly connecting North Sunderland with the new retail outlets at the Peel Retail Park.

8A: Service Withdrawn

X8: Sunderland - Chester Road - Hastings Hill - Waterview Park - Peel Retail Park - Concord - Washington - MetroCentre.

This service will be relaunched as 'X-Lines', and renumbered X8 from X88, with a brand new hourly daily frequency. As a result of this service extension, service 8A will be withdrawn.

9: Murton - Dalton Park - New Seaham - Ryhope - Grangetown - Sunderland - Fulwell Grange - East Boldon - Boldon Asda - Fellgate - Jarrow - Hebburn - Lukes Lane.

This service will be reduced to Every 30 minutes daily, this follows the introduction of service 9A which will combine with service 9 to provide a bus every 15 minutes between Sunderland and Murton. Although additional peak buses will operate between Sunderland and Jarrow via East Boldon...

9A: Murton - Dalton Park - New Seaham - Ryhope - Grangetown - Sunderland - Southwick - Castletown - Hylton Castle - Town End Farm - Downhill - Boldon Asda - Heworth.

This new service will operate Every 30 minutes daily, this follows the reduction of 9 journeys, aswell as replacing service 35 & 35A between Sunderland and Heworth. Additionaly this service will operate to Heworth daily opening up new connectivity with other forms of public transport.

20: Evening Journeys will no longer serve Doxford International.

35/35A: Withdrawn, replaced by other services.

55: Evening Journeys will be extended to Peterlee and Sunderland via Doxford International and Silksworth. This will replace service 35A, aswell as open up new travel opportunities.

55X: Sunday Journeys will operate as service 55, and will serve Silksworth opposed to East Herrington.

71: Chester-Le-Street - Great Lumley - Fence Houses - Houghton - Hetton Downs - Hetton Interchange - Low Moorsley.

This service will be reduced to hourly, aswell as extended to Low Moorsley replacing service 35 & 35A.

72: Low Moorsley - Hetton Interchange - Hetton Downs - Rainton Bridge - Houghton - Newbottle - Herrington Burn - East Herrington - Barnes Park - Royal Hospital - Sunderland.

This service will be introduced to replace service 35 & 35A, although will operate hourly daily.

New Tyne tunnel bus service suggestion to rival the GCT 319

X4
North shields
Jarrow
Non-stop via A19
Royal hospital
Sunderland university, city centre & interchange

Every 30 mins

This service will only stop at:

North shields rudeyerd street (start & finish)
Howdon road royal quays outlet centre
Jarrow bus station
Sunderland royal hospital
The cheaters
Sunderland university science park
Sunderland university travel centre
Sunderland university Murray library
Sunderland interchange (stand F) (start and finish)

(21 Jul 2019, 11:01 am)GNE6312 wrote [ -> ]

New Tyne tunnel bus service suggestion to rival the GCT 319

X4
North shields
Jarrow
Non-stop via A19
Royal hospital
Sunderland university, city centre & interchange

Every 30 mins

This service will only stop at:

North shields rudeyerd street (start & finish)
Howdon road royal quays outlet centre
Jarrow bus station
Sunderland royal hospital
The cheaters
Sunderland university science park
Sunderland university travel centre
Sunderland university Murray library
Sunderland interchange (stand F) (start and finish)



Go North East are not going to 'rival' the 319...if they thought it was that much of an asset they would have taken it on commercially (still as part of the 5 presumably) when the contract was awarded to GCT

(21 Jul 2019, 12:57 pm)peter wrote [ -> ]


Go North East are not going to 'rival' the 319...if they thought it was that much of an asset they would have taken it on commercially (still as part of the 5 presumably) when the contract was awarded to GCT



It will also bring back a direct service between Sunderland and north shields which should never have been lost

(21 Jul 2019, 12:59 pm)GNE6312 wrote [ -> ]


It will also bring back a direct service between Sunderland and north shields which should never have been lost



If it was such a crucial/important/well-used direct link then surely it would still exist today...the fact that it doesn't tells you maybe it's not going to be GNE's top priority to reinstate it

(21 Jul 2019, 1:07 pm)peter wrote [ -> ]


If it was such a crucial/important/well-used direct link then surely it would still exist today...the fact that it doesn't tells you maybe it's not going to be GNE's top priority to reinstate it


Wasn't it not Nexus who told GNE they needed to introduce a direct link from Hebburn to Sunderland so they decided to change the 9 instead of making a new route? From a passenger point of view and a frequent user of the route, interest was lost when they sent the 9 to LLE and people went to the second best option which was ferry and 20. Was bound to happen when thy took away the direct link, would be welcomed back at Shields, most people just use the ferry nd 20 now as its more frequent which means less waiting time at SS than Jarrow

(22 Jul 2019, 12:33 am)JM03 wrote [ -> ]

Wasn't it not Nexus who told GNE they needed to introduce a direct link from Hebburn to Sunderland so they decided to change the 9 instead of making a new route? From a passenger point of view and a frequent user of the route, interest was lost when they sent the 9 to LLE and people went to the second best option which was ferry and 20. Was bound to happen when thy took away the direct link, would be welcomed back at Shields, most people just use the ferry nd 20 now as its more frequent which means less waiting time at SS than Jarrow



A bus service from North Shields to Sunderland existed since just after the opening of the Tyne Tunnel in November 1967 until recently, when service 9 was diverted to Hebburn. There was one exception to this, when for a short period a service 319 operated between Jarrow and Percy Main Metro.


When service 9 was diverted, GNE's excuse was that this was because of demand from Hebburn, despite Hebburn having a link to Sunderland via Pelaw on the Metro (the Metro link between North Shields and Sunderland can only be done through Newcastle, a ridiculously long journey for 2 locations which are only about 8 miles apart). So from having no direct bus at all to Sunderland, Hebburn suddenly got one, with a frequency of 3 times per hour on weekdays.


I ask why GNE could not have given both towns a link to Sunderland. The short journeys between Sunderland and Jarrow could have been extended to Hebburn, with the hourly frequency maintained to Shields. In the evening there are 2 buses per hour, so one could have gone to each of the towns. I think it was only for GNE's convenience that the ridiculous decision was taken to extend service 5 into Shields.


Going back to the original service between North Shields and Sunderland, that service started in Blyth and took in Whitley Bay and Tynemouth. In my opinion it was also for GNE's convenience that the direct link from North Shields and Blyth were discontinued.

The service you are describing from Blyth to Sunderland was the original 310 (not the 310 that operates now) with the original 319 operating Sunderland-Cramlington that was axed in 2007 so i imagine the 310 went along with it,but there was a 319 that operated Jarrow-Percy Main in 2010 but was axed,if i remember right there was a 9 and 9A,one went to Wallsend and the other went to North Shields and both operated to Sunderland,but dont know how long that lasted but i also remember a 59 operating Wallsend-Jarrow in 2010 then Wallsend lost its link through the tunnel completely

(22 Jul 2019, 6:28 pm)V514DFT wrote [ -> ]The service you are describing from Blyth to Sunderland was the original 310 (not the 310 that operates now) with the original 319 operating Sunderland-Cramlington that was axed in 2007 so i imagine the 310 went along with it,but there was a 319 that operated Jarrow-Percy Main in 2010 but was axed,if i remember right there was a 9 and 9A,one went to Wallsend and the other went to North Shields and both operated to Sunderland,but dont know how long that lasted but i also remember a 59 operating Wallsend-Jarrow in 2010 then Wallsend lost its link through the tunnel completely


Probably best for the Bygone Era.


But the original 310 Blyth to Sunderland actually went a different route between Jarrow and Sunderland. It went via Brockley Whins. Biddick Hall, Boldon and North Sunderland Estates. Being replaced by 538 and 310 was altered to same route as 319.


The original 319 did not actually do Cramlington to Sunderland but did in fact do Cramlington to Lukes Lane Estate.  So Hebburn Lukes Lane albeit years later always seem to the "Thorn in the Side" that takes routes that were doing well elsewhere.

(22 Jul 2019, 6:28 pm)V514DFT wrote [ -> ]The service you are describing from Blyth to Sunderland was the original 310 (not the 310 that operates now) with the original 319 operating Sunderland-Cramlington that was axed in 2007 so i imagine the 310 went along with it,but there was a 319 that operated Jarrow-Percy Main in 2010 but was axed,if i remember right there was a 9 and 9A,one went to Wallsend and the other went to North Shields and both operated to Sunderland,but dont know how long that lasted but i also remember a 59 operating Wallsend-Jarrow in 2010 then Wallsend lost its link through the tunnel completely


You're quite right. Also when the 59 operated Wallsend to Sunderland, the Shields route was numbered 59A.

(28 Jul 2019, 10:02 am)GNE6312 wrote [ -> ]New suggestion to cut down delays on all express services from Newcastle(X1/X9/X10/X21 only):

All express services revised NOT to serve Gateshead interchange with all services serving Gateshead high street instead
X9/X10 driver switch overs all revised to take place at newcastle


Doesn't that kind of defeat the point of an Interchange? I'm still mad Stagecoach stop putting the X34 through there.

(28 Jul 2019, 10:02 am)GNE6312 wrote [ -> ]New suggestion to cut down delays on all express services from Newcastle(X1/X9/X10/X21 only):

All express services revised NOT to serve Gateshead interchange with all services serving Gateshead high street instead
X9/X10 driver switch overs all revised to take place at newcastle


Its a shame the different transports don't intigrate.


It would be so much easier for the majority of services coming from that direction to terminate at Gateshead interchange and then using the Metro to get into Newcastle. I tried it the other day, bar the cost, its so much more efficient and would make a alot of difference to time keeping and congestion.

(28 Jul 2019, 11:11 am)Arcticrossy92 wrote [ -> ]


Its a shame the different transports don't intigrate.


It would be so much easier for the majority of services coming from that direction to terminate at Gateshead interchange and then using the Metro to get into Newcastle. I tried it the other day, bar the cost, its so much more efficient and would make a alot of difference to time keeping and congestion.



Just like they used to prior to de-regulation.


And you can get to parts of the town, that you can't (or is a chew on) by bus.


(28 Jul 2019, 11:11 am)Arcticrossy92 wrote [ -> ]


Its a shame the different transports don't intigrate.


It would be so much easier for the majority of services coming from that direction to terminate at Gateshead interchange and then using the Metro to get into Newcastle. I tried it the other day, bar the cost, its so much more efficient and would make a alot of difference to time keeping and congestion.



Absolute pita for anyone needing to use the inadequate lifts at metro stations, though.

(28 Jul 2019, 11:49 am)BusLoverMum wrote [ -> ]


Absolute pita for anyone needing to use the inadequate lifts at metro stations, though.



I think that aside, it makes complete sense from a 'public transport' point of view. Keeps buses on time, more reliable services, quicker access - get the lifts sorted ... and its all good!


Like anything, I'm sure there are negatives, but the sitation at the moment of 5 Double decker buses crossing the tyne bridge half full every few minutes is just madness

I can see the over 60's and concessionary pass holders not been too happy either! Its a long walk from gateshead to newcastle and £1.80 alot to pay for 2 or 3 stops on the MEtro!

87

Springwell village

Washington

Concord

Sulgrave

Sunderland highway

North Hylton

Hylton castle

Southwick

Fullwell

Roker

Roker beach

Sunderland


Every 30 mins


This service will be allocated 6001-7/6049-55 when they leave the red arrows

(29 Jul 2019, 3:59 pm)GNE6312 wrote [ -> ]

87

Springwell village

Washington

Concord

Sulgrave

Sunderland highway

North Hylton

Hylton castle

Southwick

Fullwell

Roker

Roker beach

Sunderland


Every 30 mins


This service will be allocated 6001-7/6049-55 when they leave the red arrows

Why would this need all of them to do this?

And the B9s won’t be leaving the red arrows and springwell and other parts are already served in numbers.

New X-lines service suggestion

X56
Newcastle Market Street
Gateshead interchange
QE hospital
Wreckenton High street
Springwell village
Washington Galleries
Sunderland interchange

This service will only serve the stops shown above

Every 15 minutes

Approx journey time 59 minutes (including a 5 minutes layover at Washington Galleries)


PVR 9

Buses will have a 15 min layover at park lane


This service will be allocated to 6149-6157 with 6158-61 being spare


All buses will be refurbished to include NSAs, E-leather seats, tables, USB charging points & feet seats

Never made a suggestion so here it goes


Heworth

Pelaw

Fellgate estate

Boldon asda

Hosptail

Nook

The hill

Westoe

Shields


32-every 30 mins  60 mins  on night all day sunday

Haven't done one of these for a while but:

Sunderland Winter Gardens - Park Lane - Sunderland Hospital - Pennywell (Nookside and Pennywell Road only) - Grindon Mill - Hastings Hill - Heworth - Gateshead - Newcastle


Times would be: Hourly - Monday to Saturday - Between 6am and 6pm

Buses: Solo's - branded as X-Lines
1A: Reduced to every 60 minutes, this is to allow the introduction of service 1B to daily.

1B: Revised to operate daily at a every 60 minute frequency, this allows Cragside Gardens to have direct access to MetroCentre, Newcastle & Beyond...

49/49A: Both reduced to every 30 minutes, although with service 49C this will continue the up to every 10 minutes frequency.

49C: This service will operate every 30 minutes daily.

64: Withdrawn, replaced by service 49C.

95: Withdrawn, replaced by service 1B.
While your at it renumber the 49C to 49B,its 1 thing thats annoyed me for a while,that its numbered 49/49A/49C

(07 Aug 2019, 12:57 pm)V514DFT wrote [ -> ]While your at it renumber the 49C to 49B,its 1 thing thats annoyed me for a while,that its numbered 49/49A/49C

49C atm is Nexus Journeys, alike the 38C...

30 - Sunderland City Centre - Southwick - Witherwack - Boldon - Whiteleas - West Harton - South Tyneside District Hospital - Chichester - Westoe - South Shields
31 - South Shields - Tyne Dock - Jarrow - York Avenue - Hedworth - Fellgate - Boldon - Town End Farm - Castletown - Southwick - Sunderland City Centre

These new services will provide new cross city links every 15 minutes combined Monday to Saturday, Hourly on a Sunday/Bank Holidays partially replacing the current services 5/35.

32/33/X33 - Sunderland Docks (32) - Sunderland City Centre (X33) - Royal Hospital (33) - Durham Road (32) - Barnes Park (32/33/X33) - Silksworth (32/33/X33) - Gilley Law (32/33) - Farringdon (32/33) - East Herrington (32/33) - Doxford International (X33)- Newbottle (32/33) - Houghton-le-Spring (32/33/X33) - Hetton Downs (33) - Hetton-le-Hole (33/X33) - Low Moorsley (33) - Easington Lane (X33) - South Hetton (X33) - Easington Village (X33) - Peterlee (X33) - Horden (X33) - Blackhall (X33) - Hartlepool (X33)

This new set of services will see current services 33/33A/35 & 55 merge together to provide a combined frequency of every 10 minutes Monday to Saturdays and every 20 minutes on a Sunday/Bank Holidays.
309:
- Evening departures from Newcastle Mon-Sat
19:25, 19:55, 20:25, 21:05, 21:55, 22:55(WBay)

- Tied in with other changes; after approximately 6.30pm, services 309 & 310 would interwork until approximately 9.30pm with later journeys running standalone.

- Sunday daytime journeys standalone and revised as follows
Blyth: xx:06 / xx:36
Newcastle Arr: xx:15 / xx/45
Newcastle Dep: xx:23 / xx:53
Blyth: xx:27 / xx:57

310:
- Evening departures from Newcastle Mon-Sat
19:10, 19:40, 20:10, 20:45, 21:25(via HP), 22:25(via HP), 23:30(via HP)

- Tied in with other changes; after approximately 6.30pm, services 309 & 310 would interwork until approximately 9.30pm with later journeys running standalone.

- Sunday daytime journeys standalone and revised as follows with all journeys serving Hadrian Park. Service 57 would operate Newcastle to Wardley only.
North Shields: xx:08 / xx:38
Newcastle Arr: xx:00 / xx:30
Newcastle Dep: xx:08 / xx:38
North Shields Arr: xx:56 / xx:26
In addition to the above, the 9th board on a Sunday would be operated by Riverside Depot operating the following journeys on service 310

Newcastle: 10:08, 12:08, 14:08, 16:08
North Shields: 11:08, 13:08, 15:08, 17:06

This would provide the extra vehicle for the Sunday PVR increase without excessive idling times in North Shields as well as not requiring extra resources at Percy Main Depot. The Riverside board would most likely only require 2x drivers as well. The extra resource at Riverside would be available as a result of the Sunday 57 PVR reducing from 8x to 5x.

(11 Aug 2019, 10:57 pm)L469 YVK wrote [ -> ]In addition to the above, the 9th board on a Sunday would be operated by Riverside Depot operating the following journeys on service 310

Newcastle: 10:08, 12:08, 14:08, 16:08
North Shields: 11:08, 13:08, 15:08, 17:06

This would provide the extra vehicle for the Sunday PVR increase without excessive idling times in North Shields as well as not requiring extra resources at Percy Main Depot. The Riverside board would most likely only require 2x drivers as well. The extra resource at Riverside would be available as a result of the Sunday 57 PVR reducing from 8x to 5x.

What would operate these boards, TVTs or corp Gemini 1s?