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Nexus Superoute - 8222 - 25 Aug 2013 Just driven down Ryhope Green past the stop which had the red square and white lettering denoting the 60 and 61 services being classed as Superoute. Does anyone know what happened with this initiative? I remember the GNE busses wearing a sticker above the door denoting a Superoute service... RE: Nexus Superoute - Andreos1 - 25 Aug 2013 (25 Aug 2013, 5:25 pm)8222 wrote Just driven down Ryhope Green past the stop which had the red square and white lettering denoting the 60 and 61 services being classed as Superoute. Does anyone know what happened with this initiative? I remember the GNE busses wearing a sticker above the door denoting a Superoute service... It seemed to just quietly disapear, after lots of promotion. Speaking of old stops, (passed it just yesterday so it reminded me) there is still a Go-Ahead Northern stop attached to the shelter on Seaton Lane, just west of the pub. You can just make it out underneath the ivy. RE: Nexus Superoute - cbma06 - 25 Aug 2013 (25 Aug 2013, 5:25 pm)8222 wrote Just driven down Ryhope Green past the stop which had the red square and white lettering denoting the 60 and 61 services being classed as Superoute. Does anyone know what happened with this initiative? I remember the GNE busses wearing a sticker above the door denoting a Superoute service... l remember when the old 150 now 60 was classed as superoute same as old 152/153 now 61 the same. RE: Nexus Superoute - 8222 - 25 Aug 2013 I remember it being really pushed at the same time as the simply turn up and go branding was being pushed. Is it wrong that I preferred that campaign?! RE: Nexus Superoute - MurdnunoC - 26 Aug 2013 The impact of the Superoute has been studied at an academic level by Hensher, Mulley & Yahta in a 2010 paper called 'Passenger Experience with Quality-enhanced Bus Service: The Tyne and Wear ‘Superoute’ Services', which appears in the journal Transportation: Planning, Policy, Research, Practice. I have a copy if anyone wants to read it. Here's the abstract: Abstract This paper investigates the role that enhanced service quality introduced into a deregulated market has in improving the experience of bus travel by a sample of passengers in the Tyne and Wear area of England. A generalised ordered choice (GOC) model that accounts for preference heterogeneity through random parameters, as well as heter-oscedasticity in unobserved variance, and random parameterisation of thresholds, is implemented to identify sources of influence on the overall experience of bus travel in the presence and absence of the quality-enhanced treatment of service. The GOC model is contrasted with a standard ordered logit model, and the marginal effects associated with the preferred GOC model are derived for each influencing attribute, taking into account the various ways in which each influence contributes to the utility associated with each level of bus experience. The paper supports a view that the introduction of quality improvements, via a Quality Bus Partnership, does contribute non-marginally to an increase in a positive bus experience, and signals a way forward through cooperative intervention, to grow patronage. Knowing which attributes successfully deliver a more positive experience (and those that do not) means that resources are effectively targeted at the aspect of service provision which will increase patronage and therefore revenues, satisfying the objectives of both the bus operator and the local authority partner. RE: Nexus Superoute - Adrian - 26 Aug 2013 The Project Orpheus "Options for Corridors Considered Unsuitable as Metro Extensions During Phase 1A of Project Orpheus" documentation from May 2003 touched heavily upon Super Route. It went as far as saying that the network was currently being implemented, which it displayed in the form of a network map. (They've even included Fencehouses for Andreos1's benefit ). 2. NOTES ON THE 13 CORRIDORS REJECTED AT THE END OF THE Full documentation attached if anyone fancies a bit light reading! Re: RE: Nexus Superoute - MrFozz - 26 Aug 2013 (25 Aug 2013, 6:10 pm)Andreos1 wrote It seemed to just quietly disapear, after lots of promotion. There is also an ancient Northern Bus Stop in Murton, just off Wellfield Road, it hasn't been used for years, although it was used for a few hours about 5 years ago when the 61 was diverted after the police cordoned off the top half of Barnes Road while investigating a murder RE: Nexus Superoute - DaveFromUpNorth - 02 May 2024 (26 Aug 2013, 10:01 pm)Adrian wrote The Project Orpheus "Options for Corridors Considered Unsuitable as Metro Extensions During Phase 1A of Project Orpheus" documentation from May 2003 touched heavily upon Super Route. It went as far as saying that the network was currently being implemented, which it displayed in the form of a network map. (They've even included Fencehouses for Andreos1's benefit ). 21 years ago how the super route lives on with Euro 2 buses RE: Nexus Superoute - Storx - 02 May 2024 (02 May 2024, 2:17 pm)DaveFromUpNorth wrote 21 years ago how the super route lives on with Euro 2 buses I always find it so amusing stuff like that the 'core' routes then are now completely unsustainable or pretty much on their death bed. I don't for one second don't believe there's not demand for the likes of the 325/326, 21A, 35, and 97/98 if they were actually run well with adaptions and integration with the Metro or other buses. They're all just a basketcase give or take now or don't exist at all. |