RE: Go North East Service Suggestions
(24 Nov 2013, 9:51 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote 2A/2C - Washington to Sunderland (Current Route) - Every 15 Minutes - Frequency Reduced due to the Introduction of the X2
First off - the Sunderland to Hastings Hill corridor:
It's a corridor served by "Silver Arrows" 2A/2C, "Lime" 8/78, providing a healthy 10 buses per hour. This clearly shows that there is demand for this level of service along this corridor. The 'revised' 10 buses per hour would not be at such a level because, as an express service, the X2 would only call 'limited stop'.
Secondly - the frequency reduction on "Silver Arrows" services 2A/2C:
In November 2012 (or was it 2011?), these services were increased in frequency. This increase in frequency helped out massively with the reliability of the service, and also provided passengers living on the route with a higher level of service. From Hastings Hill, all passengers would be at a loss, as the X2 would follow the same route as "Lime" service 8, so would not serve Penshaw or any of the stops beyond there.
If the 15 minute frequency was to be re-instated, then surely the reliability of the services would drop once more, and the customers who have "earned" that frequency will also be dropped?
(24 Nov 2013, 9:51 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote X2 - Sunderland to Newcastle via Royal Hospital - Grindon Mill - Penshaw - Non Stop to Washington Galleries via A182 - Springwell - Wrekenton - Q.E. Hospital - Gateshead - Newcastle - Every 30 Minutes
X1 - Easington Lane to Newcastle (Current Route) - Every 15 Minutes - Maintaining a Every 10 Minute Service from Washington to Newcastle with the X2.
I'm yet to see the point of the X2...
To me, if there are any passengers travelling directly from Sunderland to Newcastle, they would use the X3/X36 as they are at present.
For passengers along the Chester Road corridor, a solid ten minute frequency with connections at The Galleries is of very little inconvenience.
It would benefit those who were hunting a cheaper fare from, let's say, the Royal Hospital to Newcastle. They'd be entitled to a 'return'. That would not be of benefit to Go North East, however.
(24 Nov 2013, 9:51 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote 8 - Stanley to Waterview Park (Current Route) then via Sunderland Enterprise Park into Sunderland - Every 30 Minutes
Would this increase the running times? "Lime" services 8/78 interwork remember, so if the running times were increased, the interworking schedule would go tits up, and Go North East would have to think of a new way of operating both services.