New tickets prices
New tickets prices
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If I was Nexus - I'd be tempted to axe the Day Rover and lower the regionwide one to £6.50
TNE Day Saver (means very little to anyone) and Day Rover just sound really archaic branding names too that mean little to Customers.
All Region Day Ticket
Tyne and Wear Day Ticket
TNE Day Saver (means very little to anyone) and Day Rover just sound really archaic branding names too that mean little to Customers.
All Region Day Ticket
Tyne and Wear Day Ticket
RE: New tickets prices
(15 Apr 2024, 2:21 pm)Ambassador wrote If I was Nexus - I'd be tempted to axe the Day Rover and lower the regionwide one to £6.50
TNE Day Saver (means very little to anyone) and Day Rover just sound really archaic branding names too that mean little to Customers.
All Region Day Ticket
Tyne and Wear Day Ticket
The whole thing is a mess and it's not just the Rover.
imo they need one set of zones which the Metro, Network, Northern Rail and TNE all use and have a set of prices of all 3.
Then has a Bus Only, Metro + Train Only and All Models for respective zones. Other places like London can seem to manage it with Oyster but as per usual the North East has to have numerous different systems for the hell of it.
It's not as if the Metro zones are miles off where things are now. They could easily just have the new Zone D for the whole of Northumberland outside the border areas which should be in Zone C and do similar at the other side with the likes of Chester Le Street, Seaham and Piston in Zone C and the rest in Zone D and even a further outer Zone E.
If someone wants to go on a magical mystery tour trying to get from Berwick to Barnard Castle in only Zone D then good on them.
RE: New tickets prices
(15 Apr 2024, 2:21 pm)Ambassador wrote If I was Nexus - I'd be tempted to axe the Day Rover and lower the regionwide one to £6.50I agree.. one ticket £6.50 all zones
TNE Day Saver (means very little to anyone) and Day Rover just sound really archaic branding names too that mean little to Customers.
All Region Day Ticket
Tyne and Wear Day ?️
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(15 Apr 2024, 9:25 am)Retro Nero wrote I see that some of the company vehicles have new vinyls on the nearside window by the entrance door showing the range of fares and day tickets, which is the first time the £3.00. 21 & under Day tickets have been advertised onboard buses since the introduction of it last year.
Going back to my post regarding side vinyls, I see NONE of Sunderland (Deptford) buses have been done
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I hope the new machines process contactless a little quicker. It's a painful experience in a queue
RE: New tickets prices
(15 Apr 2024, 2:21 pm)Ambassador wrote If I was Nexus - I'd be tempted to axe the Day Rover and lower the regionwide one to £6.50The Day Rover and Day Saver have nothing to do with Nexus, they are TNE tickets funded through the BSIP.
TNE Day Saver (means very little to anyone) and Day Rover just sound really archaic branding names too that mean little to Customers.
All Region Day Ticket
Tyne and Wear Day Ticket
What’s missing in my view is a TNE area wide bus only ticket.
(17 Apr 2024, 12:26 pm)Retro Nero wrote Going back to my post regarding side vinyls, I see NONE of Sunderland (Deptford) buses have been doneCan’t all be done at once!!
I’m sure they will be done in due course.
(17 Apr 2024, 12:45 pm)Unber43 wrote And none of deptford or Washington I believe has had the upgraded ticketer machines put in
Should have them fitted next month (Ticketer currently rolling out the new machines at Go South Coast).
(26 Feb 2024, 2:28 pm)deanmachine wrote Because it's £1.90 from Newcastle to Gateshead Interchange. It's £2 for anywhere else in the rest of the journey, including from Gateshead Interchange to Jackson Street, that would be £2.
A bargain!
£2.60 on the Metro
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(17 Apr 2024, 6:50 pm)busmanT wrote The Day Rover and Day Saver have nothing to do with Nexus, they are TNE tickets funded through the BSIP.
What’s missing in my view is a TNE area wide bus only ticket.
Couldn't agree more.
This would have been a good way to deliver better value to bus-only users in Tyne and Wear, as presumably the cost of delivering the ticket would be lower, without Metro taking a cut?
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(17 Apr 2024, 3:48 pm)Ambassador wrote I hope the new machines process contactless a little quicker. It's a painful experience in a queue
Yes they were much quicker in the couple of weeks we had them before they got taken off again. They'd constantly crash but they were much faster when they worked.
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Couldn't find a ANE ticket thread - does anyone know how arriva only tickets work with a connect card. When i used the 44 years ago it was a bit of paper with the expiry date on. Now its connect card? My mate has the tyne and wear one but chanced his arm and got from town to cramlington and back without any query from the driver - machine just let him on??
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(04 Oct 2024, 5:01 am)nova347 wrote For not getting the bus in a while I immediately noticed how much quicker the new ticket machine screen/iPad things are compared to the old bulkier ones, they are so much faster.
It uses a relatively current Samsung Galaxy tablet now compared to something that hadn't changed much since they first got them in 2017. You'd hope it was faster!