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How can GNE test new routes?

RE: How can GNE test new routes?
(24 Jul 2022, 10:31 pm)Unber43 wrote Wasn't it meant to go to every 30 mins. 

Why are people chosing the train over the bus? The train is like 2/3/4x more expensive? Is it the quickness? How many passengers are getting on from where?
It was, but they kept putting it off, then they lost the franchise.

To answer your questions - dunno - but if it helps:
- My grandparents live in Seaham
- Northbound is generally busier than southbound from what I've seen
- A single from Newcastle - Middlesbrough leaving tomorrow, with no railcard, is £7, or £12.40 return.
https://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/service/t...w/1445/dep

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