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Transport Inspired Blunders - MurdnunoC - 01 Apr 2014 Whilst surfing the web yesterday I came across this old news item - first published in The Journal on 29th January 2007. [Source: http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Gone+-+the+hub+nobody+wanted%3B+Bus+interchange+lasts+just+five+years.-a0158535040 ] Byline: By Chloe Griffiths If I recall correctly, Nexus' original plan was to build two 'transport hubs' - one in Ryton and another one in Rowlands Gill. The hub in Rowlands Gill never materialised while the one in Ryton was eventually built. In my opinion, they were both ideas were ill-conceived. While a few buses terminated in either Ryton and/or Rowlands Gill, the majority of services ran through the length of each village offering connections to destinations located at the end of each route. If one can get a service to Newcastle or Metrocentre from Runhead or Crookhill then why would anyone get a bus to Barmoor, only to come back through the way from whence they came in order to reach their destination? Why would someone from Crawcrook get a bus to the hub (then on to Newcastle) when they could, quite simply, get a bus to Newcastle from Crawcrook? - It was never going to work! Anyway, this is just one example of transport blunder despite Nexus' insistence that the experiment proved partially successful. Can anyone list other examples of transport blunders in the North East? - It doesn't have to be a transport hub or anything big; it could be something quite simple like a stupidly-placed bus stop or the removal of a bus shelter. RE: Transport Inspired Blunders - JakeSavage - 01 Apr 2014 Have to say the "ambitious" passenger projections for the metro extension to Sunderland will take some beating.... RE: Transport Inspired Blunders - Andreos1 - 01 Apr 2014 Not specific to the North East, but an advert from British Airways was doing the rounds over social media. In the advert, coupled with an underwater picture of the Indian Ocean - it was extolling the virtues of experiencing all it had to offer. Pretty poor, considering there are still 200 passengers trapped in a Malaysian Airways plane just a few a thousand miles out to sea. http://abcnews.go.com/International/british-airways-runs-escape-indian-ocean-advertisement/story?id=23085594 RE: Transport Inspired Blunders - Adrian - 01 Apr 2014 Omnicities on the 21. RE: Transport Inspired Blunders - MurdnunoC - 01 Apr 2014 (01 Apr 2014, 8:02 pm)JakeSavage wrote Have to say the "ambitious" passenger projections for the metro extension to Sunderland will take some beating.... What were the ambitious passenger projections for the Metro extension to Sunderland? I know usage on the Sunderland to South Hylton section was overestimated but what about the Pelaw to Sunderland section? |