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Go North East service levels during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic

Go North East service levels during the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic

RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(24 Mar 2020, 9:25 pm)Andreos1 wrote Yeah, plus running off the X1 as mentioned. 
There's still plenty that don't, in addition to the hanging around they do on a Sunday.
The way the running boards are for the 4 at the moment means layover time is always hit and miss. Some get 3mins and others get 8/9mins at Houghton. I suspect the May changes will have a significant impact on this.

All the late (2030 onward) 4s which run down to Houghton get 19mins sit. Every driver I know takes the time at Lidl as if you sit at Houghton Church you're taking your windows and life in your hands!
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
Looks like GNE are planning on reducing services even further. Not surprising with the lack of passengers I saw today during my one form of exercise

"A tough day for team GNE as we work up further service changes and plans to consolidate operations in the face of much reduced demand and income, but still keep communities connected. I’ve just given a Facebook live team update from Percy Main depot to keep colleagues informed."

https://twitter.com/MartijnGNE/status/12...7424739331
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(25 Mar 2020, 11:04 pm)streetdeckfan wrote Looks like GNE are planning on reducing services even further. Not surprising with the lack of passengers I saw today during my one form of exercise

"A tough day for team GNE as we work up further service changes and plans to consolidate operations in the face of much reduced demand and income, but still keep communities connected. I’ve just given a Facebook live team update from Percy Main depot to keep colleagues informed."

https://twitter.com/MartijnGNE/status/12...7424739331
From what I seen today, all of the Coast Road routes were ghost trains (as they should be during these times).

I'd imagine GNE could do the following for the 309 & 310 if it still allowed social distancing in terms of capacity:

- 309 reduced to hourly getting 57 mins x Blyth and 55 mins x Newcastle. Departs Blyth at xx:43 arr Newcastle xx:40. Departs Newcastle xx:45 arr Blyth xx:40

- 310 reduced to hourly and serving Hadrian Park. Departs N/Shields xx:25 arr Newcastle xx:10. Departs Newcastle xx:15 arr N/Shields xx:58

- 311 withdrawn
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(25 Mar 2020, 11:55 pm)L469 YVK wrote From what I seen today, all of the Coast Road routes were ghost trains (as they should be during these times).

I'd imagine GNE could do the following for the 309 & 310 if it still allowed social distancing in terms of capacity:

- 309 reduced to hourly getting 57 mins x Blyth and 55 mins x Newcastle. Departs Blyth at xx:43 arr Newcastle xx:40. Departs Newcastle xx:45 arr Blyth xx:40

- 310 reduced to hourly and serving Hadrian Park. Departs N/Shields xx:25 arr Newcastle xx:10. Departs Newcastle xx:15 arr N/Shields xx:58

- 311 withdrawn
I don't know how viable it would be, but I think they need to reduce the frequency quite substantially, 2 hourly at most on most services, with increased service only at peak time, and then running those services with higher passenger numbers only with deckers, and if more than 50% capacity, run two at a time to spread people out as much as possible

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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(26 Mar 2020, 3:14 pm)S813 FVK wrote Revisions from 28th March now published: https://www.gonortheast.co.uk/coronavirus/

Happy the 8 is running, means an extra option for work now, even though I've only done around 10 hours this week out of my normal 40.

(26 Mar 2020, 3:16 pm)JP6004 wrote That will 80% of the fleet delicensed probably

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All Streetlite/Envrio and Solo ran no doubt.
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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(26 Mar 2020, 3:25 pm)Michael wrote Happy the 8 is running, means an extra option for work now, even though I've only done around 10 hours this week out of my normal 40.


All Streetlite/Envrio and Solo ran no doubt.
Well I'd imagine anything they can claim BSOG on or the most fuel efficient. Help minimise financial impact

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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(26 Mar 2020, 3:30 pm)JP6004 wrote Well I'd imagine anything they can claim BSOG on or the most fuel efficient. Help minimise financial impact

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Surprised to see the 700/702 running, i thought they would of stopped it due to the uni's been off.
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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
I wonder why the 29 is running a Saturday timetable. It not a secured service anymore is it?
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(26 Mar 2020, 4:08 pm)Rob44 wrote I wonder why the 29 is running a Saturday timetable. It not a secured service anymore is it?
To be honest they need to look at the 28B and the 29.... They run a similar route more or less between Kibblesworth and Gateshead via Low Fell and both services running hourly but with just 10 minutes (or even less) seperating them.
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
Looking at the comments and some of the visitor posts on GNE's Facebook the last few days I think many people are totally missing the bigger picture.

It's good to see a number of comments appreciating the fact that the main role of the company at the minute is to keep key workers connected. Running a bare minimum service in order to do this while losing money on it is not easy for a private company to do with no government support (as yet). Yes it might mean that it may longer to get to and from work but as long as you can still get there that's the main thing.

Staff sickness among drivers and engineers also needs to be factored in. Hopefully the reduction in service will mean that even in worst case scenarios, this will be easier to maintain and ensure reliability.
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
Looking at the timetable for the 27, anyone know what the bus will be doing after it arrives into Shields at 43....not due to depart til 20......cant see any other interworkikg in between unless I've missed it.
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(26 Mar 2020, 3:32 pm)Michael wrote Surprised to see the 700/702 running, i thought they would of stopped it due to the uni's been off.

More than likely as it passes Sunderland Royal Hospital.
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(26 Mar 2020, 6:32 pm)BFK wrote More than likely as it passes Sunderland Royal Hospital.

but so does the 2, 35A, 39, 78 and the 135/136 from that day Tongue
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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
With the reduced services plus the school requirements, they'll probably need no more than 300 vehicles, even allowing for spares, so that's over half the fleet in mothballs. The regular services seem to need about 200 buses.
Some opportunities for interworking appear to have been missed, with a lot of vehicles having long layovers at Consett, and the aforementioned 27.
The 2 also appears to wait at Silksworth Vicarage for a long time too.
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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(26 Mar 2020, 7:22 pm)missedbus wrote With the reduced services plus the school requirements, they'll probably need no more than 300 vehicles, even allowing for spares, so that's over half the fleet in mothballs. The regular services seem to need about 200 buses.
Some opportunities for interworking appear to have been missed, with a lot of vehicles having long layovers at Consett, and the aforementioned 27.
The 2 also appears to wait at Silksworth Vicarage for a long time too.
I’m pretty sure the homework would be done so the minimum number of buses will be deployed. Maybe a lot of inter-working patterns will be done and branding will without doubt go out the window until things return to normal.
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Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(26 Mar 2020, 7:22 pm)missedbus wrote With the reduced services plus the school requirements, they'll probably need no more than 300 vehicles, even allowing for spares, so that's over half the fleet in mothballs. The regular services seem to need about 200 buses.
Some opportunities for interworking appear to have been missed, with a lot of vehicles having long layovers at Consett, and the aforementioned 27.
The 2 also appears to wait at Silksworth Vicarage for a long time too.



To be fair, the scheduling team who would ordinarily have several months to prepare timetables, duties and rosters are now being given a day or two to prepare things.

I’m sure we can live with a small number of services being inefficient.


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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
Just want to say a big hats off to all of the operators in the NE who are doing their best to keep people moving during these difficult times! #topjob
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(26 Mar 2020, 9:12 pm)Dan wrote To be fair, the scheduling team who would ordinarily have several months to prepare timetables, duties and rosters are now being given a day or two to prepare things.

I’m sure we can live with a small number of services being inefficient.


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I fully agree, and think a remarkable job has been done in the time allowed. Far from being a criticism, I feel everyone from drivers to backroom staff has worked tirelessly to provide a service for key workers whilst dealing with diminishing returns, and any anomalies are inevitable given the speed at which the team has worked. Well done to all.
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(27 Mar 2020, 9:47 am)scanialover wrote Here, here. A big shout out to everyone concerned.

And for everyone that staying at home. When I've been going out for my one form of exercise and for shopping I've barely seen anybody out and about on the buses!

I have a feeling they're going to be extending the 'lockdown' past the three weeks so I'll probably be pausing my monthly ticket until this blows over, no use in paying £95 a month for something I can't use!
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(27 Mar 2020, 12:16 pm)scanialover wrote Indeed and a shame but it's the only way we might get back to something like normality.

To be honest, the only thing that's changed for me is when I get bored, I can't just go out on adventure and get whichever bus is the first one to leave, ending up anywhere in the north east

I work from home anyway and all the paperwork that I would normally have to go to the office to pick up is just being scanned and emailed, so if anything I've been busier than normal as I can't use my normal excuse of "I can't carry that much on the bus" ?
Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(27 Mar 2020, 12:12 pm)streetdeckfan wrote And for everyone that staying at home. When I've been going out for my one form of exercise and for shopping I've barely seen anybody out and about on the buses!

I have a feeling they're going to be extending the 'lockdown' past the three weeks so I'll probably be pausing my monthly ticket until this blows over, no use in paying £95 a month for something I can't use!


I can see this being at least 3 months, with more if people stop adventuring out unnecessarily , lock down should of been a few weeks prior before prime minister announced it, if there still can’t contain it due to inconsiderate people then it will be a full lockdown


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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
So i'm bored, so i decided to work out GNE PVR's from tomorrow...probables wrong but....

Service 1A: 4 PVR
Service 2: 2 PVR
Service 4: 2 PVR
Service 5: 2 PVR
Service 6: 3 PVR
Service 8: 3 PVR
Service 9: 4 PVR
Service 10/10A: 4 PVR
Service 11: 2 PVR
Service 12: 2 PVR
Service 14: 1 PVR
Service 16A: 3 PVR
Service 19: 3 PVR (Ashington - North Shields) 1 PVR North Shields - Northumberland Park
Service 20: 6 PVR
Service 21: 5 PVR
Service 23: 3 PVR?
Service 25: 3 PVR
Service 26/27: 6 PVR
Service 28/28B: 3 PVR
Service 29 – 1 PVR
Service 30 – 1 PVR
Service 33A – 1 PVR
Service 33 – 1 PVR (Newcastle)
Service 34A – 2 PVR
Service 35A – 4 PVR
Service 38C – 1 PVR
Service 39 – 2 PVR
Service 41: 1 PVR
Service 42/42A: 5 PVR
Service 45: 2 PVR
Service 49: 2 PVR
Service 50: 3 PVR
Service 53/54: 2 PVR
Service 55X: 3 PVR
Service 56: 5 PVR
Service 57: 2 PVR
Service 58: 2 PVR
Service 59: 1 PVR
Service 60: 3 PVR
Service 67: 1 PVR
Service 69: 2 PVR
Service 74: 1 PVR
Service 78: 4 PVR
Service 81/82/83/84/85/86: 3 PVR?
Service 93/94: 4 PVR
Service 97: 3 PVR
Service 135/136: 2 PVR
Service 168: 2 PVR
Service 185: 1 PVR
Service 201/202/204/204A/206/208/210/265: 12 PVR
Service 238: 2 PVR
Service 309/310: 4 PVR
Service 434: 1 PVR
Service 680/681/683/684/686/688 – 6 PVR
Service 700/702: 3 PVR
Service A1/A2/A3: 2 PVR
Service M6: 1 PVR
Service Q1/Q2: 5 PVR
Service Q3: 2 PVR
Service V1/V3/V4/V5/V9: 3 PVR
Service X1: 4 PVR
Service X5 – 2 PVR
Service X9/X10 – 4 PVR
Service X20 – 1 PVR
Service X21 – 3 PVR
Service X30 – 2 PVR
Service X66 – 1 PVR
Service X71 – 2 PVR
Service X84/X85 – 3 PVR

= 192 PVR (Just the main services.... the likes of the T1 not included)
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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(27 Mar 2020, 5:31 pm)Michael wrote So i'm bored, so i decided to work out GNE PVR's from tomorrow...probables wrong but....

Service 1A: 4 PVR
Service 2: 2 PVR
Service 4: 2 PVR
Service 5: 2 PVR
Service 6:  3 PVR
Service 8: 3 PVR
Service 9: 4 PVR
Service 10/10A: 4 PVR
Service 11: 2 PVR
Service 12: 2 PVR
Service 14: 1 PVR
Service 16A: 3 PVR
Service 19: 3 PVR (Ashington - North Shields) 1 PVR North Shields - Northumberland Park
Service 20: 6 PVR
Service 21: 5 PVR
Service 23: 3 PVR?
Service 25: 3 PVR
Service 26/27: 6 PVR
Service 28/28B: 3 PVR
Service 29 – 1 PVR
Service 30 – 1 PVR
Service 33A – 1 PVR
Service 33 – 1 PVR (Newcastle)
Service 34A – 2 PVR
Service 35A – 4 PVR
Service 38C – 1 PVR
Service 39 – 2 PVR
Service 41: 1 PVR
Service 42/42A: 5 PVR
Service 45: 2 PVR
Service 49: 2 PVR
Service 50: 3 PVR
Service 53/54: 2 PVR
Service 55X: 3 PVR
Service 56: 5 PVR
Service 57: 2 PVR
Service 58: 2 PVR
Service 59: 1 PVR
Service 60: 3 PVR
Service 67: 1 PVR
Service 69: 2 PVR
Service 74: 1 PVR
Service 78: 4 PVR
Service 81/82/83/84/85/86: 3 PVR?
Service 93/94: 4 PVR
Service 97: 3 PVR
Service 135/136: 2 PVR
Service 168: 2 PVR
Service 185: 1 PVR
Service 201/202/204/204A/206/208/210/265: 12 PVR
Service 238: 2 PVR
Service 309/310: 4 PVR
Service 434: 1 PVR
Service 680/681/683/684/686/688 – 6 PVR
Service 700/702: 3 PVR
Service A1/A2/A3: 2 PVR
Service M6: 1 PVR
Service Q1/Q2: 5 PVR
Service Q3: 2 PVR
Service V1/V3/V4/V5/V9: 3 PVR
Service X1: 4 PVR
Service X5 – 2 PVR
Service X9/X10 – 4 PVR
Service X20 – 1 PVR
Service X21 – 3 PVR
Service X30 – 2 PVR
Service X66 – 1 PVR
Service X71 – 2 PVR
Service X84/X85 – 3 PVR

= 192 PVR (Just the main services.... the likes of the T1 not included)
PVR of 23 is 2. 
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PVR of 81/82/83/84 is 3.

PVR of 85/86 is 1 (2 once the 85 extends to Brady Square to cover the 86)

PVR of the 50 is 3, 50A is 2
RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(27 Mar 2020, 6:24 pm)6049 wrote PVR of 23 is 2. 
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Barley Mow
Lansbury Drive
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PVR of 81/82/83/84 is 3.

PVR of 85/86 is 1 (2 once the 85 extends to Brady Square to cover the 86)

PVR of the 50 is 3, 50A is 2

I was close Tongue but it was just the main PVR for the daytime.
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RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
(27 Mar 2020, 6:30 pm)Michael wrote I was close Tongue but it was just the main PVR for the daytime.
Yep! Very close. I've not studied the timetables in detail, but the times of Washington's minibuses look broadly the same as Sunday service barring the 23 and earlier journeys so the PVRs listed are based on that. So I stand to be corrected Smile