(23 Nov 2014, 11:02 am)Dan wrote The Cobalt Clipper route saver costs £3.75 for an entire day's travel on both Cobalt Clipper services and Citylink service 58 between Newcastle and Battlehill. Tom (or someone else) may be able to provide the comparison for a day ticket valid between Newcastle and Blyth on the Arriva services, but I'm guessing it's going to be more expensive...
I'm willing to stand as corrected as I profess not to be a regular customer on service 308; therefore, I'm not aware of any 'special' tickets available on this service.
As I said in the above quoted post, the Cobalt Clipper route saver costs £3.75 for an entire day's travel on both Cobalt Clipper services and Citylink service 58 between Newcastle and Battlehill. By comparison, a two-zone BuzzFare (blue/orange), which would allow unlimited travel on all services between Metrocentre, Gateshead, Newcaastle, North Shields, Whitley Bay, Blyth, Ashington, Cramlington, Regent Centre and Darras Hall, comes in at £6.20. The latter tickets allows more flexibility, hence the greater cost.
I believe the only comparable ticket on service 308 would be the Blyth and Tyne & Wear Triple ticket, coming in at a cost of £5.70 per day. The boundary limits are stricter than Go North East's two-zone BuzzFare, but obviously provides more flexibility than the Cobalt Clipper route saver as customers can travel on more than just one 15-minute frequency service.