(02 Sep 2015, 2:03 pm)BusLoverMum wrote According to the nexus website, yes
Cheers, i didn't even think about checking the sites...
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(02 Sep 2015, 1:54 pm)Michael wrote Quick question, can you the Day Rover on the ticket between Sunderland Newcastle on the Northern trains?Day rover is valid on Northern rail between Blaydon and Sunderland. The Explorer is only valid between Newcastle and Sunderland.
(02 Sep 2015, 2:07 pm)aureolin wrote Day rover is valid on Northern rail between Blaydon and Sunderland. The Explorer is only valid between Newcastle and Sunderland.
(02 Sep 2015, 2:07 pm)aureolin wrote Day rover is valid on Northern rail between Blaydon and Sunderland. The Explorer is only valid between Newcastle and Sunderland.
(02 Sep 2015, 3:34 pm)Panasonic44 wrote I have been using Day Rover very long time to get to Metrocentre to Sunderland and back every time. It can be confusing when it says Newcastle to Sunderland.
Also Explorer ticket go's beyond Tyne and Wear boarders/Newcastle to Sunderland Line. e.g to Carlisle or Alnwick or Nunthorpe.
Also you can check via Northern Rail Network Map to where the zone are.
(02 Sep 2015, 3:34 pm)Panasonic44 wrote I have been using Day Rover very long time to get to Metrocentre to Sunderland and back every time. It can be confusing when it says Newcastle to Sunderland.
Also Explorer ticket go's beyond Tyne and Wear boarders/Newcastle to Sunderland Line. e.g to Carlisle or Alnwick or Nunthorpe.
Also you can check via Northern Rail Network Map to where the zone are.
(02 Sep 2015, 4:05 pm)GX03 SVC wrote North East Explorer
Day Rover
As it states at the very bottom of the page, Blaydon - Sunderland rail line. Not all Northern Rail or other rail operators' services.
(02 Sep 2015, 3:34 pm)Panasonic44 wrote I have been using Day Rover very long time to get to Metrocentre to Sunderland and back every time. It can be confusing when it says Newcastle to Sunderland.
Also Explorer ticket go's beyond Tyne and Wear boarders/Newcastle to Sunderland Line. e.g to Carlisle or Alnwick or Nunthorpe.
Also you can check via Northern Rail Network Map to where the zone are.
Ticket is NOT valid:
- ON TRAINS (except Newcastle to Sunderland)
- NATIONAL EXPRESS COACHES
- ON PRE-BOOKED COACH TOURS
- WEARDALE MOTOR SERVICE X21
- HADRIAN’S WALL SERVICE
- MOORBUS SERVICES X60/X61
- CITY SIGHTSEEING TOURS
(02 Sep 2015, 7:36 pm)MurdnunoC wrote I wasn't aware you could travel to Jedburgh on an Explorer like?
(02 Sep 2015, 10:21 pm)BusLoverMum wrote I'm sure the explorer is only valid on bus routes by companies that subscribe to it and not on rail lines beyond the Newcastle to Sunderland line, which tends to allow network day tickets and such for historical reasons, as much as anything (that bit of rail route has been slightly redundant since the Metro was extended to Sunderland)
This page confirms that, in fact
http://www.networkonetickets.co.uk/ticke...er-tickets
So, I can use my explorer on the arriva bus that connects my co Durham village with Durham and Sunderland. And connections to Darlo, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough etc as well as anywhere through Tyne and Wear and Further north. I can get on a connecting GNE bus with it. If I want to catch the scarlet band bus that passes through my village, between Hartlepool and Durham, it's not valid and I'd need to by a different ticket.
(09 Sep 2015, 12:03 pm)aureolin wrote Arriva North East. Hartlepool to Coxhoe on the 57A:
£5.50 single
£7.00 return
That's the price to pay to be stuck on a battered Solo for the best part of 40 minutes.
(23 Sep 2015, 5:02 pm)GX03 SVC wrote Newbiggin to Newcastle on the X21 (X20 & X22 from Ashington) is only £5.10 single/£7.00 return!
I've got to say, how many people don't know that there is DaySavers and Returns..? Having a Single £5+ makes money......
(23 Sep 2015, 6:27 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Returns won't go above £7 with that being the daysaver price, so singles do seem to depend more on distance. Returns to Durham and Sunderland are both £7 from here, but there's over a pound difference between the single ticket prices.
(02 Sep 2015, 10:28 pm)BusLoverMum wrote In theory, you could travel from Scarborough to Berwick on one, though that would be an achy arse day and you'd probably need to stay overnight before you could get home again, particularly if you insisted on sticking as close to the coast as possible.
I don't know if any of the subscribing bus companies have services to Jedburgh, mind. There is a daily shopping bus (131) from Jedburgh to Newcastle, then back again a few hours later. Onlly a 100 minute journey, which isn't at all bad. Not possible with an explorer, mind.
ETA http://www.nexus.org.uk/sites/default/fi...0713_0.pdf
(23 Sep 2015, 6:30 pm)DanPicken wrote The DaySaver is £7.70 but they have a limit anyway bit like the Teen Card with it only going up to £1.
(23 Sep 2015, 7:07 pm)BusLoverMum wrote There is a Durham county saver for £7, which IIRC is valid to Sunderland. You only get cheap teen travel here if you're lucky enough to live in one of the (somewhat arbitrary, as previously discussed) saver zones.
(23 Sep 2015, 7:15 pm)DanPicken wrote I was on about the Triple ticket one.
(23 Sep 2015, 9:21 pm)Andreos1 wrote One question and one point/piece of info to share.
GNE - when presenting a kids key card in T&W during peaks and getting off in Co Durham, does the driver select the fare for a single or does the machine do the work?
ANE - there has been posts about the new contract with East Durham College. Not sure if it has been mentioned previously (don't recall it), but in the EDHC prospectus posted through the door today, I saw the following -
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(24 Sep 2015, 2:31 pm)tyresmoke wrote Yup we accept many college passes now at Arriva. We have New College Durham, East Durham College, Bishop Auckland College, Stockton Riverside College, Middlesbrough College and Redcar College in the south of the region at least, all travel for free. It's been causing quite a few capacity issues this year... it is surprising where some of them live though... I had an EDC one in Ingleby Barwick the other week, that's a trek and a half!