(25 Dec 2012, 2:01 pm)Kuyoyo wrote So, in short, it's a pipe dream that will stay as such.
Now, now, we're all entitled to agree and disagree with one another on these forums, but that manner is appalling. We're all here for the same reason - because we're enthusiasts of buses. It's nice that we can discuss and debate certain aspects of the bus industry in the North East and our discussions can be quite constructive at times in regards to disagreement, but I really do object to that response - it's hardly constructive, it's plainly rude. I vaguely remember you having a similar attitude towards me on Flickr one time. On a serious note (pointing this question towards administrators of the site), are there any rules in place about treating each other with a little bit of respect? I think, if there isn't, now would be a good time to start piecing together some rules to avoid this kind of manner being demonstrated in the future.
To retain the standard of this thread prior to that response, I shall comment back on what you've said:
1) I agree, I would say that the main selling point of the X9/X10 services is that it's direct. What you don't seem to understand is that those who live in Sunderland do not have a 'direct' service to Middlesbrough - they have to make their way to Newcastle or Peterlee (albeit only being one bus journey away) and then get the bus from there. As I said before, if the withdrawal of the X3 service does go ahead, then those who live in Sunderland will essentially not have a 'direct' service to Newcastle either! They will either be forced to get the Metro - which, perhaps people can't travel on due to the ticket they've purchased or pass they hold (i.e. concessionary pass without the £25 Metro add-on) - or use the 56, which, as we all know, is a hell of a lot longer than the X3.
2) You can't forecast now whether a service would be profitable or not. Nobody can estimate how profitable the service would be because the services have never included Sunderland in the past. For all we know, those who board the bus at Newcastle could mainly be from Sunderland. A survey, at the very least, should be conducted before making such a statement. My assumed running time - which admittedly, perhaps isn't accurate to the very minute - is below the European Driving Limit. At present, a round trip (assuming that the service did not have a small break at either end) is approximately 2hrs 40mins. With the additional 80 minutes added to the journey, that would be 4hrs dead, giving a 30 minute leeway on my assumed running time... That's more than enough leeway.
3) We live in a country which we can't be particularly picky. In short, if the bus service is cheaper than a train, I think given the current recession in our country, folk will still choose the bus service.
A little contradictory for you to say the X10 has never served Sunderland. You're saying how unprofitable the service would be if it did serve Sunderland; as I said above, you can't predict something if it hasn't happened in the past and you have not conducted a survey in Sunderland to find out if people would use the service or not. I don't recall ever seeing the suggestion being passed onto Go North East on Facebook before, and that comes from someone who is on there daily, helping out when Go North East are either offline or unresponsive for a given amount of time. Go North East frequently receive service suggestions on their Facebook page, and they are always told to do the same thing: e-mail them. Those who operate and manage the Facebook page don't have the ability to straight up say yes or no like that - it isn't in their job description. They're there to pass on information regarding service disruptions, to answer queries regarding timings and to answer queries regarding prices. I have previously asked them about a specific service - a recent example would be the QEH shuttle service - and they have apologised and said that they can't help because they don't have the knowledge. They're not there for enthusiast questions, they're there for public queries where an answer can be easily obtained via their website, Traveline or a timetable.
I think we should slowly drift away from mine and Josh's suggestions now and move onto other people's suggestions. If it is causing controversy like this, it's best to stay away from those services. As Michael said, suggestions listed here are what we'd LIKE to see, not those that we are proposing will happen any time soon.