(27 Aug 2013, 6:05 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote Obviously these wouldn't just be for the sake of the redevelopment in Washington, but they provide a number of Brand New Links which currently Washington doesn't have and could be of benefit to passengers. Take the 311/312 for example, Passengers who currently live in Washington, but work at the Cobalt will either go straight into Newcastle on the X1 and get on the 309/310 or they'll get Metro and change at Monument or they'll go to Jarrow and get the 9. Which I worked out is Longer in time, than getting on my 311/312 suggestion.
It's the same with the examples for the 10's and X32/3 and X72/3, Say I wanted to go to Hexham or Lanchester for Example, I would have to go to Either Gateshead or Newcastle to Catch the Bus I wanted to get from A to B. Whereas you could Insert the Link for Passengers.
I think Washington is one of those Areas that are Isolated from Certain Areas, and in which the Passenger has to make more than one journey on a Bus to get to where they want to go, and on top of that pay more money. If it was made into a HUB like Sunderland/Newcastle and Gateshead I think it would benefit from it.
I think the 311 example for the Cobalt could possibly work for a commuter service, but there again you can't even get a decent service to places such as Team Valley and Doxford Park - employment hot spots which are a lot closer point to point.
Looking at the Hexham and Lanchester examples. I really don't think there'd be that much of a demand to travel to either place for work. Certainly not enough to provide a link from Washington directly to it. I do think the services between West Durham and Chester Le Street could be massively improved though, providing fast express links, allowing passengers to change to either the X21 for Newcastle, or 8/78 to Sunderland.