(28 Sep 2013, 9:08 pm)dav06295 wrote Don't need a link to the Metro Centre. The TEN does exactly that.
So does the 31, 43, 44, 45, 46 and 47 and 100? There's loads of duplication on the Newcastle to Metrocentre corridor, because it's well used.
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(29 Sep 2013, 10:47 am)BJ10VUS wrote So does the 31, 43, 44, 45, 46 and 47 and 100? There's loads of duplication on the Newcastle to Metrocentre corridor, because it's well used.
(29 Sep 2013, 1:06 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote I was just thinking the same thing.
The Idea wasn't to Duplicate the Services between Newcastle/Metrocentre, it was to create a Number of New Links from 2 Key Coastal Areas to the Metrocentre. Plus an Extra 2 Buses an Hour isn't exactly going to do any harm regarding Duplication as Dave seems to think.
And Tom that X68 has just give me a thought of extending from Whitley Bay upto Tynemouth to Further improve links.
(29 Sep 2013, 1:10 pm)W179SCU wrote I'd have it the way it was orginally, or have it running along the Coast Road until Willington Square, then have it running down Churchill Street, Wallsend, Fosssway and Quayside
(29 Sep 2013, 1:30 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote I'd have it run along the coast road/Jesmond and Sandyford Road and have turn left at St.Mary's Place and go down to John Dobson Street/Pilgrim Street then Grainger Street and down onto the Quayside to the MetroCentre.
(29 Sep 2013, 1:32 pm)W179SCU wrote There is no point in that, though. They can easily get a 306/310 to Newcastle, then a 10/10A/10B/31/43/44/45/46/47 to Metrocentre?
(29 Sep 2013, 4:44 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote Right so what would be the benefit of it Serving Wallsend then on the way to the MetroCentre, as I can't see that many getting on it there at all.
I do think having it go via John Dobson Street/Pilgrim Street or having it Serve Eldon Square could be a Major Benefit for Passengers. I honestly don't think 2 Buses would have a Serious Effect to those that already serve the MetroCentre from Eldon Square.
(29 Sep 2013, 12:15 am)aureolin wrote On one hand you're saying don't duplicate the TEN between Newcastle and Metro Centre; but on the other you're saying duplicate, in part, an existing route provided by the 308?I'm not, it would be a faster and quicker alternative to the Toon
(29 Sep 2013, 4:52 pm)W179SCU wrote A lot more than going via Newcastle. North Shields to Wallsend would get a quicker bus, there would be competition with the 22 at Fossway, new links to Quayside etc.
There is no point in having that going via Quayside from Newcastle. Also, there is already plenty of buses along the Coast Road, and the 100 serves Pilgrim Street, so not much of a ''Major benifit''. Also, you've got the 51/306/307/308/309/310 that serve Haymarket, and the 58 which service John Dobson Street and New Bridge Street.
(30 Sep 2013, 2:28 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote What about having a Limited Stopping 17 and giving it an extension from Wallsend to the MetroCentre as the current 17/17A as has been noted has been getting hammered off these new Arriva Services.
Whitley Bay - North Tyneside Hospital - Preston Grange - North Shields - Royal Quays - Wallsend - Newcastle Quayside - Centrelink - MetroCentre
You'll be able work something better than the above no doubt with living in the Area.
(01 Oct 2013, 12:20 pm)Andreos1 wrote Could any of these services that are being proposed serve Newcastle AND the Quayside to offer a slight alternative and reach parts of the town without a Metrocentre link?
- into Newcastle as present, Blackett Street, Pilgrim Street, Mosley Street, Dean St, Quayside, Centrelink - Metrocentre
or from Jesmond, Central Motorway (or Sandyford) to Newbridge St, follow the route the 1 works through Newcastle - Mosley Street, Dean St, Quayside, Centrelink - Metrocentre
(01 Oct 2013, 2:21 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote That works for me coming in from Jesmond, either way we have came up with a few alternatives for the routing through Newcastle, I still think having it serve Haymarket/Eldon Square before going down to the Quayside would be ideal also. Despite there already being numerous services to the MetroCentre from Eldon Square.
(01 Oct 2013, 2:58 pm)Andreos1 wrote Forgetting about the duplication between Newcastle and the Metrocentre or where it should go around Newcastle - is there demand for it to stop (to pick up passengers) at Haymarket or space for it to call at Eldon Square?
If it stops at Haymarket - it is missing out on an established passenger base waiting in Eldon Square for a 'Metrocentre bus'.
If it goes to Eldon Square, which stand would it use? (bearing in mind the frequency of the existing services that stop there and my comments about passengers waiting for a 'Metrocentre bus').
I'm not having a go or dismissing any of the ideas, just throwing a couple of points to think about.
(02 Oct 2013, 12:26 am)Adam Malarkey wrote *New Service*
X83 - Hexham – Dilston – Slaley – Whittonstall – Ebchester – Shotley Bridge – Blackhall - Consett – Leadgate – Delves Lane – Lanchester - Witton Gilbert - Framwellgate Moor - Durham
Hexham to Consett – 54 Minutes
Consett to Durham – 30 Minutes
Total Journey Time – 84 Minutes – Could be Faster if it was to be Limited Stoping
Replaces Services 15/15A and Venture 689 – Every 30 Minutes
*New Service*
50A - Durham - Framwellgate Moor - Arnison Centre - Waldridge Park - Chester-le-Street - Washington Galleries - Concord - Boldon – Jarrow - Tyne Tunnel - Percy Main - Royal Quays - North Shields – Hourly Monday to Saturday
Not sure how well this would be used between Washington and North Shields, but it would certainly open up some Interesting Links
(02 Oct 2013, 6:17 am)CatsFast101 wrote Durham to Hexham idea okay, but going from once a day to two an hour on the Consett-Heham section, so I'm not sure how well used it would be. And Durham-North Shields, reliability issues eat your heart our!
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(12 Oct 2013, 3:37 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote Last Saturday whilst standing about Eldon Square I was quite confused as I seen a "Ten" Gemini on the 10, I believe it was 3949 if I remember correctly and all of sudden it turned into a "Toonlink 32", No idea if there is a Peak Time Interworking of the these routes or it was just a Odd Working in General and I had mistakenly read the Blind wrong. But was I also left confused as to how the 10's and the 11/31/32/47 all Interwork and how it must be quite confusing for Passengers who use those Services on a Daily Basis.
And after looking over the "Ten/Toonlink" Timetables on more than one occasion I still can't get my head around it. So I have decided I would try and attempt to simplify those Routes whilst also including the "Blaydon Racers" Services to Provide Links from Winlaton to both Gateshead and Newcastle, The changes are Nothing really that Major to be Honest, but there is some slight route and re-numbering adjustments.
Ten
10 - Hexham - Corbridge - Stocksfield - Prudhoe - Crawcrook - Ryton - Blaydon - Metrocentre - Newcastle - Every 30 Minutes
10A - Hexham - Corbridge - Stocksfield - Prudhoe - Crawcrook - Ryton - Blaydon - Swalwell - Metrocentre - Dunston - Gateshead - Every 30 Minutes
10B - Prudhoe - Rockwood Hill - Greenside - Crawcrook - Ryton - Blaydon - Metrocentre - Newcastle - Every 30 Minutes
Toonlink
11 - Newcastle - Scotswood Road - Blaydon - Ryton - Crawcrook - Greenside - High Spen - Chopwell - Blackhall Mill - Every 30 Minutes
11A - Blackhall Mill - Chopwell - High Spen - Rowlands Gill - Metrocentre - Teams - Newcastle - Every 30 Minutes
Northern
32 - Winlaton - Blaydon - Swalwell – Metrocentre – Newcastle
Every 30 Minutes
Blaydon Racers
49 - Winlaton - Blaydon - Swalwell - Metrocentre - Dunston – Gateshead
Every 15 Minutes
49A - Winlaton - Hanover Estate - Snook Hill - Shibdon Bank - Swalwell - Metrocentre - Newcastle
Every 30 Minutes
49B - Winlaton - Heddon View - Blaydon - Scotswood Road - Newcastle
Every 30 Minutes