(14 Aug 2013, 8:43 pm)Daniel wrote 628 is on 136s this evening.
Another Odd Working for 628 then, although this probs quite an often occurance, I certainly didn't see it at all today
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(15 Aug 2013, 10:54 am)Andreos1 wrote Speaking of the 71, again just now it was heading up Burn Park Road, rather than continue on Dairy Lane.
I have seen it do both routes over the last few weeks and as far as I'm aware, Nexus are still displaying the timetable on Dairy Lane.
Can anyone confirm if it has changed its route into Houghton?
(15 Aug 2013, 11:12 am)CatsFast101 wrote I'm little confused what you mean, I thought the 71, since it was curtailed at Houghton, ran up Dairy Lane then onto Burn Park Road and onto Houghton Town Centre (Newbottle Street) then at the Broadway then out onto Dairy Lane. What's changed?
Before when it was 71 to Sunderland it would serve all the way up Dairy Lane and serve the opposing side of the broadway.
(15 Aug 2013, 11:36 am)CatsFast101 wrote Looking at a bus stop app I have, the 71 to Houghton-Le-Spring Broadway is timetabled on Burn Park Road & Newbottle Street. Then at the Broadway stop (Church Side, 20 to Durham/ X1 to Easington Lane) as 71 to Chester-Le-Street Front Street and then timetabled on Dairy Lane as 71 to Chester-Le-Street Front Street. Exactly the same as the M1 as there's only 1 minute layover from Arrival to Departure at Houghton.
(15 Aug 2013, 11:46 am)Andreos1 wrote Very strange.
Just wondering if the route was adapted last year when the 20a and 35a were brought along that stretch of Dairy Lane?
As I say, over the last few weeks, it has gone both ways.
Whether I manage to capture it or not is another thing, but you may see my first ever photo of a bus!
On one particular occasion, I was waiting on Broadway, it came up Dairy Lane and stopped on the other side to let people get off.
It headed up Newbottle Street and didn't bother coming back - despite it clearly being timetabled and having a queue of people standing waiting for it.
The GNE excuse when I complained was great and demonstrated a clear lack of knowledge - according to the Customer Service Representative, 'it never has stopped on both sides and when returning to Chester, goes DOWN Burn Park Road from Houghton'.
(15 Aug 2013, 11:51 am)CatsFast101 wrote Oh my, that's not too good the route should go one way all the time not chopping and changing. As it should serve all the bus stops and in regards to the broadway it should stop on one side all the time. Sounds like GNE need to sort out which way the bus goes I've always known it to do Dairy Lane-Burn Park Road-Newbottle Street-Broadway-Dairy Lane, but I'm not that often on the 71, and it shouldn't be chopping and changing.
(15 Aug 2013, 12:29 pm)gtomlinson wrote I'm not a massive fan of the Coaster brand as a whole but I don't mind this attempt so much.
It's taken me a while to click that they've taken a 20 min frequency double decker away from Low Fell and Harlow Green replaced it with a 30 min single decker (albeit the twirlys can now ride directly and in comfort to buy their fish and chips - saying that the X1 then Metro is quicker to the Coast)
Does anyone know why the GNE site says 24/24A timetable up to 24 Aug but Coaster doesn't start until Sept 1st
(15 Aug 2013, 1:28 pm)gtomlinson wrote A surprise quiet Coaster launch?
Or the GNE website being as up to date, informative, accurate and generally fantastic as it ever is?