RE: Service Suggestions
There's also mistakes in the current PVRs. The X21 is PVR6 not 8, the X25 is PVR5 not 6.
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(24 Jun 2013, 12:49 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote I know I missed out kibblesworth, wasn't intentional but I will have a crack at fixing that area with the loss of the 28A.
Service 23 - Langley Park - Witton Gilbert - Sacriston - Edmondsley - Waldridge Park - Chester-le-Street - Pelton Fell - Grange Villa - Beamish Pelton - Ouston - Birtley – Kibblesworth – Team Valley Sainsbury's – Saltwell Park - Bensham - Gateshead - Newcastle
Combined Frequency of Every 15 Minutes
Re - 24.
I'd bring in the 24A as a weekday hourly service but from Kibblesworth use Smithy Lane straight to up to Wrekenton and continue as 24 from there maintaing links to Allerdene and if anyone wants a quicker Newcastle service, get off at Allerdene Bridge and switch to the 21 OR X2. Nexus service 29 retains links to the bottom of Allerdene and Team Valley Sainsburys.
As a result of the above change the 28A would no longer travel to Kibblesworth and revert to its old route hopefully increasing reliability (avoiding Coalhouse Roundabout!)
ALTERNATIVE
Service 28A runs direct from Ouston to Kibblesworth omitting Birtley. Birtley - Ouston Local service we'll call it the 30 (can't remember the number of what it used to be) using an MPD maintains link (similar to what 28B does now)
The walk in centre is no longer located at Bensham Hospital and links to Saltwell Road can be maintained through a change onto the 69 at Low Fell or a short walk through Saltwell Park to reach Saltwell Crem from the 21.
(24 Jun 2013, 4:10 pm)Andreos1 wrote I quite like that idea about the 24 and 28 - however (theres allways one, so it might as well be me)...
Just seen 4987 at Perkinsville heading towards Chester. It had one passenger riding it. Loadings may be heavier at other points of the route (between Birtley/Ouston and Newcastle), however locally in Chester it doesnt carry enough passengers to justify a 15 min frequency.
The other point I would add, the route doesnt allow deckers - the current 24 acts as an alternative to the 21 along Durham Road. Sticking single deckers on the 'replacement' could cause loading issues when combining two buses into one.
(25 Jun 2013, 10:34 am)Andreos1 wrote Taking that into account, is there enough scope to extend the 23 so that it actually serves Wrekenton properly?
23 - Barley Mow, Birtley (current route to Wrekenton), QE, Leam Lane Estate (58 route - Whitehill Drive, Staneway, Whealcroft, Fewster Square), Cotemede, Leam Lane, Springwell Village and pick up current route to the Galleries.
New and improved links with that option.
(25 Jun 2013, 12:13 pm)Andreos1 wrote Who in Birtley or Barley Mow would get the 23 as it exists to the Galleries anyway, when the M2 & M3 are much quicker?
(25 Jun 2013, 4:24 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote Just a thought that popped into my head
(25 Jun 2013, 6:01 pm)gtomlinson wrote(25 Jun 2013, 4:24 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote Just a thought that popped into my head
I like this, the North East lacks what other areas have in dedicated hospital services
Do you mean for GNE to run it commercially Adam? I wouldn't mind paying if I couldn't use the car. Probably too much strain on NHS budgets for them to give patients free travel. If I understand it right the current car park is temporary until the new Urgent Care facility is built when staff will then return to parking at the QE itself.