30 to 45 minute waits for the Angel being announced at Eldon Sq
Sheer incompetence
RE: Disruptions and driver shortages
Wistfully stuck in the 90s
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(21 Jul 2022, 6:24 pm)omnicity4659 wrote 24th July would have been an opportunity to implement an emergency timetable across all services affected by the driver and engineer shortages. But obviously a huge, but half-finished list of cancellations is enough for GNE!I don't think we will see any cancellations on the 24th/25th.
(21 Jul 2022, 6:33 pm)Unber43 wrote I don't think we will see any cancellations on the 24th/25th.Well apparently the changes will mean they have more drivers than they know what to do with. I'll believe it when I see it tbh.
However I think 5th Sept, GNE picked up 61 contracts, that will show whether GNE does have the staff
(21 Jul 2022, 7:04 pm)F114TML wrote Just get the X6 and walk up the Church Bank.What about if u live in the end part of Murton, thats a long walk
(21 Jul 2022, 7:13 pm)F114TML wrote It is, and I'm one of those that lives at that end of Murton. It's not fun. Suppose there's the 65 which I literally forgot about.tbf, will the average person think, oh ill get the X6/60 to seaham, where I might have an hour wait for the 65 to get to Murton, but I can get the 62, oh wait thats cancelled Ill just sit here for 1 hour, and book driving lessons as I am sick of waiting 1 hour for a every 20, well now 30 mins bus.
(21 Jul 2022, 7:17 pm)Unber43 wrote tbf, will the average person think, oh ill get the X6/60 to seaham, where I might have an hour wait for the 65 to get to Murton, but I can get the 62, oh wait thats cancelled Ill just sit here for 1 hour, and book driving lessons as I am sick of waiting 1 hour for a every 20, well now 30 mins bus.Yeah.
#betterthanever
(21 Jul 2022, 6:24 pm)omnicity4659 wrote 24th July would have been an opportunity to implement an emergency timetable across all services affected by the driver and engineer shortages. But obviously a huge, but half-finished list of cancellations is enough for GNE!
(21 Jul 2022, 7:13 pm)F114TML wrote It is, and I'm one of those that lives at that end of Murton. It's not fun. Suppose there's the 65 which I literally forgot about.
(21 Jul 2022, 7:29 pm)Dan wrote Why would they? Go North East will be over-staffed from 24 July.That is honestly great news. If washington is understaffed, why did the 71 etc get moved there.
The only site that won't be is Washington, and drivers from other depots will be loaned to assist to minimise lost mileage here.
(21 Jul 2022, 7:29 pm)Dan wrote Why would they? Go North East will be over-staffed from 24 July.
The only site that won't be is Washington, and drivers from other depots will be loaned to assist to minimise lost mileage here.
(21 Jul 2022, 7:31 pm)Unber43 wrote That is honestly great news. If washington is understaffed, why did the 71 etc get moved there.
But it will be interesting from Sunday/Monday for routes which are not just from CLS where they have been moved too.
(21 Jul 2022, 7:34 pm)Unber43 wrote So I take it CLS won't fully close on the 24th of July, I wonder when they'll all be out.
(21 Jul 2022, 7:38 pm)Dan wrote No.With these closures are there any routes from other depots changing/moving around?
The 8, 25, 28 and 71 transfer to Washington from 24 July.
The 21/X21 and 34 and minibus routes (excluding the 71) remain at Chester-le-Street until 4 September.
National Express moves to Riverside from 1 August at the request of the driving team on National Express, who'd like to move out of Chester-le-Street sooner.
(21 Jul 2022, 7:17 pm)Unber43 wrote tbf, will the average person think, oh ill get the X6/60 to seaham, where I might have an hour wait for the 65 to get to Murton, but I can get the 62, oh wait thats cancelled Ill just sit here for 1 hour, and book driving lessons as I am sick of waiting 1 hour for a every 20, well now 30 mins bus.
#betterthanever
(21 Jul 2022, 7:29 pm)Dan wrote Why would they? Go North East will be over-staffed from 24 July.I look forward to this being quoted in future….Andreos is no doubt sharpening his quote marks as we speak.
The only site that won't be is Washington, and drivers from other depots will be loaned to assist to minimise lost mileage here.
(21 Jul 2022, 7:38 pm)Dan wrote No.
The 8, 25, 28 and 71 transfer to Washington from 24 July.
The 21/X21 and 34 and minibus routes (excluding the 71) remain at Chester-le-Street until 4 September.
National Express moves to Riverside from 1 August at the request of the driving team on National Express, who'd like to move out of Chester-le-Street sooner.
(21 Jul 2022, 10:40 pm)Storx wrote Curious are these the permanent allocations to Washington or are they just a medium term temporary move. Seems an odd depot for some of them or whether they've just been moved out asap to avoid penalty when it's pretty much likely that the remainder of CLS is going on strike.
The 25/28/29 in particular seem an odd move when on paper the 34 and the remainder of the minibuses would be better since they're miles away from Riverside or Consett.
I'm guessing it's a similar reason why the same reason the NEX team want out (avoid strikes).
(22 Jul 2022, 4:58 am)citaro5284 wrote As Dan has mentioned, quite a large number of drivers have indicated that they want to move to Washington, so I would expect these to be long term.
(21 Jul 2022, 8:33 pm)Ambassador wrote I look forward to this being quoted in future….Andreos is no doubt sharpening his quote marks as we speak.I mean, I wasn't going to. But I'm sure there's many people who could ensure those comments about spare drivers are used going forward.
The novelty of running a full service…admittedly after half the travelling public have given up on the shit show but still…
(21 Jul 2022, 7:29 pm)Dan wrote Why would they? Go North East will be over-staffed from 24 July.[citation needed]
The only site that won't be is Washington, and drivers from other depots will be loaned to assist to minimise lost mileage here.
(21 Jul 2022, 8:33 pm)Ambassador wrote I look forward to this being quoted in future….Andreos is no doubt sharpening his quote marks as we speak.
The novelty of running a full service…admittedly after half the travelling public have given up on the shit show but still…