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RE: Network Ticketing
(13 Sep 2013, 7:35 am)eezypeazy wrote I think we can all see now just how simple this is - it just divides up the revenue based on usage, after NTL's own costs are deducted.

The 'shares' in the company are nominal shares - they are never traded, but (presumably) can be redistributed to reflect market share at an appropriate moment.

Agreed that the question of voting rights at meetings is intriguing, but ask yourselves this - what is there to be decided and voted upon? I'd guess that the biggest decision is an annual review of NTL prices. Each shareholder (including Nexus on behalf of Metro/Ferry) has a need to maximise revenue; but set NTL prices too high and customers will buy two individual operator tickets instead, thereby depriving companies of NTL revenue. Set NTL prices too low and operators own tickets become more expensive and NTL's share of total revenue goes up and the individual operator loses control of his own revenue stream. And Nexus has the problem of needing to maximise revenue while satisfying their political masters' desire for cheap travel...

I would imagine the meetings might get rather tense...!!!

Not sure anyone was disputing or not showing an understanding of the revenue, more likely the shareholder allocation or the concept of shareholders at all.
RE: Network Ticketing
(09 Sep 2015, 2:03 pm)aureolin wrote We have this already, and have had for as long as I can remember. The North East Explorer ticket...
Apologies me not thinking before making the post, having one of those day im afraid.
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RE: Network Ticketing
Smart, Multi-Operator Travel Launched for North East Bus Passengers

Date: 14 Dec 2015

Region’s bus users to benefit from innovative smart ticketing initiative
Seamless multi-journey travel across the major bus operators of the North East - Stagecoach, Go North East and Arriva
Unlimited travel with any bus operator from less than £2 per day

http://www.simplygo.com/news/smart-multi...passengers
RE: Network Ticketing
(14 Dec 2015, 4:05 pm)Dan wrote Smart, Multi-Operator Travel Launched for North East Bus Passengers

Date: 14 Dec 2015

Region’s bus users to benefit from innovative smart ticketing initiative
Seamless multi-journey travel across the major bus operators of the North East - Stagecoach, Go North East and Arriva
Unlimited travel with any bus operator from less than £2 per day

http://www.simplygo.com/news/smart-multi...passengers

About time, sound like a good idea.

What is the SmartZone boundaries?, just Tyne & Wear?
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RE: Network Ticketing
(14 Dec 2015, 4:12 pm)Michael wrote About time, sound like a good idea.

What is the SmartZone boundaries?, just Tyne & Wear?

Sunderland, Newcastle, South Tyneside & North Tyneside.

Washington, Gateshead and a few other areas dont benefit from this, further more from going on "The Key" Website to buy a Ticket you cannot purchase multiple zones either, therefore you would have to revert to Network One if you were using multiple operators, makes the scheme pretty pointless in my opinion.
RE: Network Ticketing
(14 Dec 2015, 4:58 pm)Malarkey wrote Sunderland, Newcastle, South Tyneside & North Tyneside.

Washington, Gateshead and a few other areas dont benefit from this, further more from going on "The Key" Website to buy a Ticket you cannot purchase multiple zones either, therefore you would have to revert to Network One if you were using multiple operators, makes the scheme pretty pointless in my opinion.

Hmm i'll stick to my Network one ticket.

Whats the point in that, if u cant use it in Gateshead, what if u want to travel through.
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RE: Network Ticketing
(14 Dec 2015, 4:58 pm)Malarkey wrote Sunderland, Newcastle, South Tyneside & North Tyneside.

Washington, Gateshead and a few other areas dont benefit from this, further more from going on "The Key" Website to buy a Ticket you cannot purchase multiple zones either, therefore you would have to revert to Network One if you were using multiple operators, makes the scheme pretty pointless in my opinion.

Where are the zone boundaries listed?
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RE: Network Ticketing
(14 Dec 2015, 6:15 pm)Andreos1 wrote Where are the zone boundaries listed?

Other than the brief mention in the article which Dan posted, they can be found when purchasing a "NE Smart Zone" ticket via The Key Website, I guess GNE will eventually update there website with a link to a page with all the details regarding this new scheme in the next few days.
RE: Network Ticketing
Ah, got you.
No wonder I couldn't find it!

There is an asterisk in the link about the boundaries, but I couldn't see anywhere further referencing it.
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RE: Network Ticketing
(14 Dec 2015, 6:46 pm)Andreos1 wrote Ah, got you.
No wonder I couldn't find it!

There is an asterisk in the link about the boundaries, but I couldn't see anywhere further referencing it.

I was also wondering why there isn't a link to it.
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RE: Network Ticketing
I won't be getting one. Utterly pointless unless you live on a multi-operator corridor like Great North Road. Bus only cross boundary tickets would be far more useful!
RE: Network Ticketing
(14 Dec 2015, 7:52 pm)markydh wrote I won't be getting one. Utterly pointless unless you live on a multi-operator corridor like Great North Road. [b]Bus only cross boundary tickets would be far more useful![/b? ]

Whilst political posturing is hindering the payg pop card launch, which offers a lot and could do just that...

Couldn't make it up.
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RE: Network Ticketing
The prices quoted seem to imply that each option is just for the one zone, anyhow. Fine if you live and work and shop in one of the areas pretty exclusively, so would normally only have a one zone network one pass, and probably most useful in Sunderland. It seems expensive for what it is, though.