(18 Feb 2014, 11:24 am)Dan wrote The bus shelter opposite the cemetery on Hylton Road has gone! A little flag pole hooked onto a street light to act as the bus stop now.
Granted it was an old-style brick shelter before, but I am surprised a new one wasn't implemented.
(18 Feb 2014, 11:24 am)Dan wrote The bus shelter opposite the cemetery on Hylton Road has gone! A little flag pole hooked onto a street light to act as the bus stop now.
Granted it was an old-style brick shelter before, but I am surprised a new one wasn't implemented.
(18 Feb 2014, 1:36 pm)andreos1 wrote Was it one of the ones with the green, concrete painted roof?
They were all supposed to come down years ago.
Both Gateshead and South Tyneside councils have had meetings about them over the years with regard to safety concerns.
Wonder if something is going to happen now?
(18 Feb 2014, 1:44 pm)Dan wrote Shown on Google Maps below.
http://goo.gl/maps/1Bfk8
Still a number of them kicking about in Sunderland - think there's quite a few of them on the Sunderland end of the 56 route, in fact?
(18 Feb 2014, 2:49 pm)CatsFast101 wrote Isn't there one on the 60 route? Grangetown at Toll Bar Stop, Marine Drive?
Edit: Yes, photo attached.
(10 Jun 2018, 9:13 pm)Andreos1 wrote I appreciate this probably isn't Nexus fault, but couldn't find anywhere more appropriate. Feel free to move if there is!
Driving over the crossing in to the Sunderland portion of Fencehouses tonight, I noticed a set of temporary lights rendering two stops out of action. The Houghton bound stop being one.
As per the norm, a temporary stop had been 'installed'.
What caught my attention, was that it wasn't a Nexus flag.
I recognised the italicised 't' and purple colouring behind it, but can't think which LA/PTE it belongs to.
I'm guessing the contractors had brought it with them.
With driving and being caught in a flow of traffic, I couldn't get a snap unfortunately.
Any ideas who the 't' is?