RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - January 2016
(12 Jan 2016, 5:20 pm)GX03 SVC wrote Northumbria are all-in-one, but Durham County have two parts (Belmont/Darlington & Stockton/Redcar), all with a few services from each other included.
Sed'field is Sedgefield, to fit it on one page, otherwise it would be via Sedgefield & S'ton.
Obviously my original post was tongue-in-cheek, and I knew it was an abbreviation of Sedgefield.
Bus operators use via points to make passengers aware of the places that service calls at, before reaching the terminal point. The use of via points is also an effective way of marketing the service "on the go" - potential customers who are using other means of transportation (car, walking, etc) may not be aware that the service calls at those locations, and may realise that the service may be worth trying out.
Abbreviated via points are of little to no use to potential customers who aren't familiar with the bus company's network of services. There is no requirement to only use one page on a destination display (indeed, several services in Durham use two or three if I recall correctly), so makes very little sense (in my opinion), not to take advantage of the destination display's full capabilities.
(12 Jan 2016, 9:18 pm)S813 FVK wrote More information regarding why not all of the Tynedale Links fleet is being replaced by new Optare Solo SRs can be found here.
That was obviously just a hypothesis, rather than confirmed information!