(26 Feb 2020, 1:06 pm)Storx wrote It's a weird one the 19, if I'm right it was the first bus to be branded in the newer styles (full branding). I might be wrong there, if so what was it? Yet nowadays it's just nothing really.
Bit off topic here but totally forgot about it until you mentioned it and it's still imo the nicest livery GNE has ever had as it was basic yet modern before they went stupid and overboard. Same with the original Cobalt Clipper.
These for those who can't remember:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/stagecoachuk/10853794106 - Route 19
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ten6083/30188664468 - Cobalt Clipper
Pretty much the 22, 309, 310, X39, X6, 22X and the lot have killed it tho as you can get most places direct now without changing.
The problem is the 19 is it's £3.10 for a single and £5.30 for a return from Seaton Delaval to Northumberland Park. Once you then add on the metro on top of that at your talking £8.50 - £10.60 a day depending on where your going. Even with passes you can't get it down that much possibly down to the £7.40 mark. (It's upto £150 a month).
Until realistic multi operator tickets exist for the whole of the N. East your never going to sort traffic problems out, putting bike lanes in Gosforth isn't going to solve the issues with people driving from SE Northumberland and with prices like that it's not realistic to use public transport. That's nearly 2 hours a day of some peoples wages.
Don't forget the special adaptations made for the bus lane!
You can see the guide wheels towards the front of the vehicle.
(26 Feb 2020, 1:17 pm)streetdeckfan wrote That Route 19 livery looks an awful lot better than some of their current ones! That would have looked quite good if they'd done that for The 49
Technically no according to the ticket terms and conditions, but realistically they have no way of checking unless they check the CCTV
For those types of people (catching the train especially), the cost of a single ticket is probably a drop in the ocean compared to what they've already paid. Not that that's an excuse, but it's the truth!
I personally don't think the ticket prices are that unreasonable, sure they're not a £1.50 flat fare, but they're also not heavily subsidised either!
If you compare to a taxi, it's probably still cheaper (unless you're in a group, but then you're still having multiple people in a vehicle)
Howay man.
Eezypeazy used to moan at me for my apparent sweeping statements.
That one takes the mick.
Me and MrsC used the train from R&C to Newcastle. Got a return and used our two together railcard.
Bought on the day, it came to just over £20 for the two of us.
A single from Newcastle to Houghton is just under a fiver each.
It's not much cheaper from Durham to Houghton.
Priced up a single to York recently? I've not compared the price per mile compared to the bus to the station, but I reckon there will be a significant difference.
Flights to Morocco from Manchester are showing at not much more.
You're comparing chalk with cheese.