(09 May 2016, 8:29 pm)LeeCalder wrote Yes.
Thanks, that's my Sunday sorted to hopefully catch a streetlite
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(10 May 2016, 11:56 am)northern156 wrote In your opinion
Bearing in mind the Scotrail operated services continue to Glasgow; this often attracts a different range of clientéle as opposed to Carlisle services - usually more tipsy and loud from past experiences.
(20 May 2016, 4:33 pm)Ambassador wrote Am I right in thinking that an Arriva Tyne and Wear One Zone ticket will get me from Birtley all the way to Newcastle Airpot and out to Whitley Bay and North Tyneside for £4.30?!
That's ridiculous value. It's cheaper than a Birtley to Gateshead return on the Angel
A grand ride out (and some rugby) awaits
(20 May 2016, 5:04 pm)Tom wrote Well you can't get to Newcastle Airport on Arriva but yeah it's great value as you can use it anywhere in North Tyneside/Newcastle. Or get a all zone one for £7.00 that gets you to Ashington, Morpeth, Hexham etc.
Heres a triple ticket map - https://www.arrivabus.co.uk/globalassets...wn-map.pdf
(20 May 2016, 6:25 pm)Ambassador wrote Pricing is lost on me. No idea how GNE get away with their comparative pricing.
Got some rugby to catch at Magic Weekend or I'd be bashing up to Morpeth
(20 May 2016, 7:35 pm)Tom wrote Yeah it's amazing how much the pricing varies!
I think the pricing here in North Tyneside is very good - £3.90 for a day ticket which covers Blyth, Killingworth, Newcastle, Wallsend, North Shields and Whitley Bay. An even still the single fares are decent, £1.50 can get you 5 or 6 miles in some cases.
But in some areas it's £4.10 for 5 miles. Not sure how the pricing is structured at all.
(20 May 2016, 9:29 pm)Ambassador wrote My cynical guess is South And North Tyneside are competitive whereas particularly in Gateshead, there's a monopoly so charge what you want
(05 Jun 2016, 6:41 pm)twmetro4027 wrote Hello everyone
I may need to make a single journey between the Nissan factory to Newcastle tomorrow and was wondering if anyone knows what the most cost effective fare would be for this trip. Many thanks Chris
(05 Jun 2016, 6:54 pm)Adrian wrote If you're going one way, then a single fare on the 56 will do the trick. I'd reckon it'd be around the £4.00 mark, but you're best off checking with Go North East in the morning.
(17 Jun 2016, 10:00 pm)Jimmi wrote If you book trains for specific journeys with connecting trains, if the first journey arrives late and makes you miss you're connecting train, can you get on a later train with a single for the train you missed? If not does that mean you have to buy another single.
Also if I get Off Peak Return can I travel on any train between Darlington and York even though various train sites don't advise me of connections, so instead of arriving in York with the suggested 8 minute connection could I get a train that would get me into York for say an hour before the next train providing I am travelling at Off Peak times?
Only ask as I don't like tight connections with trains.
(17 Jun 2016, 10:00 pm)Jimmi wrote Also if I get Off Peak Return can I travel on any train between Darlington and York even though various train sites don't advise me of connections, so instead of arriving in York with the suggested 8 minute connection could I get a train that would get me into York for say an hour before the next train providing I am travelling at Off Peak times?
Only ask as I don't like tight connections with trains.
(21 Jun 2016, 10:55 am)northern156 wrote Recommended connection times are only official guides - any flexible ticket (such as an Anytime or Off Peak) can be used on any valid journey on your ticket. Off Peak and Super Off Peak tickets can only be used on certain trains; usually after 0915 or 0930. Around the Thameslink area there's also restrictions out of St Pancras between 1600-1900 too but it's worth checking.
If you get an Advance ticket, the booking site will not let you get a journey below the recommended connection time - ie the given time taken to walk from the two furthest platforms.
If you don't like tight connections you'd be no hope with me!!! That's the fun in it. Done various +1 minute connections and even relied on late running to make some. All part of the fun
(21 Jun 2016, 11:12 am)Jimmi wrote I've had a few close shaves with connections, nearly missed a connecting train in Doncaster one day, also had a late running TransPennine service one day from Dewsbury which made a connection at York pretty tight but fortunately the connecting train was late as well which gave me an opportunity to get a slightly naff photo of Tornado, but the one that always goes wrong is the CrossCountry service that should arrive in Darlington at 19:32 on a Saturday, nearly always have to run to Darlington Town Centre to catch the 19:45 5A home. I do admit it does add some fun and tension although pretty much every bus journey for me now has a zero minute connection as Arriva have screwed me over putting all my local services back 5 minutes.
(12 Sep 2016, 11:31 am)Jimmi wrote Hi,
I had train tickets booked for Edinburgh on Saturday just gone but I had to change the date I wished to travel. I think it was said that for this new date I would need the tickets for the original date but unfortunately I didn't get the original tickets from the machine and the date has now passed so now I am concerned that I will be unable to travel on my new date in October with the tickets I have.
Help!
(16 Oct 2016, 1:31 pm)Andreos1 wrote I've had a think and had a quick look, but drawn a blank.
Is it possible to get 'around' Boro using an Explorer - without actually using the bus station?As an example Redcar - Guisborough and then on to Stokesley and say Stockton.
(16 Oct 2016, 1:42 pm)Jimmi wrote If you wanted to do Redcar - Stockton without going into Middlesbrough Bus Station, best way would probably be get the 63 from Redcar to Linthorpe Village bus stop on Linthorpe Road then get the 17A to Stockton.
(16 Oct 2016, 1:59 pm)Andreos1 wrote Cheers. Was looking in the wrong place.There is probably other ways of doing it by using other stops within Middlesbrough but I don't really know all the routes down there.
Thought Guisborough would have been the place to go.
(23 Dec 2016, 1:57 pm)James101 wrote Hoping to tap into the group's collective knowledge here -
I'm organising transport for a group of 30 people for a 40 mile journey, returning the next day.
So far been quoted £400 for coach hire, does this sound about right?
(31 Dec 2016, 8:46 am)Ianthegoon wrote Quick question on local ticket validity for all you knowledgeable folks - I was using a "Network One Day Rover" between Whitley Bay and Monkseaton but the driver stated that it wasn't valid on the 57, even the bit inside Tyne and Wear. He also said he'd specifically asked about the validity in the past, and had it confirmed. This doesn't seem to make sense, as the ticket is supposed to be valid on all the "Big Three" for journeys within the boundary, even on routes that then go outside. Unfortunately the Nexus web site doesn't seem to have a clear section on the exact terms and conditions for the ticket. Any thoughts?