(19 Oct 2024, 8:29 pm)Jimmi wrote Previously, it was 4bph on service 21 and 2bph on service X21 (6 bph with extra X21's at peak times) - a few months prior to covid, they experimented with running the X21 every 15 mins between Newcastle & Durham during off peak (half hourly still towards Bishop) but was something which never returned post covid.I would try the train but would need to factor in a 25 minute walk to the station and a 10 minute walk through Newcastle to where I want to be (and twice, over the years, I've tripped on that Newcastle walk - I hurt myself quite badly, last month) , so I'm no better off!
Their arguments probs being that there's 6bph between Durham Bus Station & the Arnison Centre on the 21/50/X20 then after that it's nothing till CLS and suggests 4bph is enough to head from Durham to Newcastle - anyone with a degree of sanity would get the train which takes 10-15 mins rather than crawl through Low Fell at peak times, I have started doing the train to reach Newcastle from Durham as the 21/X21 feels slower and slower each time I do it (and can't keep to time) - Arriva cutting the X12 to hourly between Durham and Newcastle also hasn't helped. Sure enough, last time I did a hop on the train to Newcastle, passengers who alighted from the same 7 at Durham as me also used the train to reach Newcastle.
The extra morning 50 was a recent introduction (typically allocated a StreetLite as it drops onto the 8 afterwards), as was extending a 16A to start from Harelaw Bank Top - although the article also proclaims about an extra X15 and X21 like its a new thing/improvement (these have existed for 10+ years now!!!): https://www.gonortheast.co.uk/extra-capa...dent-buses
RE: Reversing the decline in passenger numbers