(07 Apr 2016, 3:07 pm)northern156 wrote In some weird way I do quite like it! Going round the back and through the bus-only road using the barriers, yeah! Oddly entertaining!
I bizarrely enjoy it too. Trundling through the IKEA car park...
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(07 Apr 2016, 3:07 pm)northern156 wrote In some weird way I do quite like it! Going round the back and through the bus-only road using the barriers, yeah! Oddly entertaining!
(16 Apr 2016, 2:56 pm)BusLoverMum wrote On the 16 all the way from Consett for the first time.Don't think I've ever been on the 16. I also avoid the V1-6/9 also, since there's not much to see. I usually take anything to consett then 15A since it's quicker in my mind.
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(16 Apr 2016, 2:56 pm)BusLoverMum wrote On the 16 all the way from Consett for the first time.
We like.
Favourite Street name of the week has t be Delight Row
(18 Apr 2016, 6:37 pm)JamieĀ M wrote Don't think I've ever been on the 16. I also avoid the V1-6/9 also, since there's not much to see. I usually take anything to consett then 15A since it's quicker in my mind.
(18 Apr 2016, 6:37 pm)JamieĀ M wrote Don't think I've ever been on the 16. I also avoid the V1-6/9 also, since there's not much to see. I usually take anything to consett then 15A since it's quicker in my mind.
(18 Apr 2016, 7:56 pm)TENĀ 6083 wrote Went on the 30 to Burnhope and back on Saturday, short but scenic. 15 is a nice route as well.
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(18 Apr 2016, 7:56 pm)NK53 TKT wrote I feel the 15 is spoiled by Presidents
(18 Apr 2016, 8:05 pm)TENĀ 6083 wrote At least is not an Olympian, after the experience of them on the way back from Stanley on Saturday (3822). The Presidents I find have a better ride quality
(18 Apr 2016, 7:56 pm)TENĀ 6083 wrote Went on the 30 to Burnhope and back on Saturday to visit a friend who lives there, short but scenic. 15 is a nice route as well.
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(18 Apr 2016, 8:38 pm)JamieĀ M wrote Not sure why everyone hates Presidents/b7tls, I actually rather like them. I find the tridents (loyne) leave a horrible smell, and are not so much quicker in many cases.
(18 Apr 2016, 8:46 pm)BusLoverMum wrote They've really had it, though. Some of them are utterly defeated by hills, which is a bit unfortunate in this part of the country!
(18 Apr 2016, 8:53 pm)TENĀ 6083 wrote The 15 I got on the 7th to Consett (6013) had to take a diversion up Maiden Law bank from Lanchester due to an RTC on the A691, it absolutely struggled to get up there, thought was was going to stop at one point, that's how bad it got.
(18 Apr 2016, 8:46 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Styling and comfort wise, they are very much ahead of their time. Even the staircases are a lot more accessible than on E400s and some of the Geminis - nice and straight with easy to grab rails, which makes it possible for those of us who tend to be a bit unsteady to use the upper deck.
They've really had it, though. Some of them are utterly defeated by hills, which is a bit unfortunate in this part of the country!
I'm not so keen on the lolynes - not the same comfort levels at all and, yes, some of them are incredibly musty.
(18 Apr 2016, 10:32 pm)JamieĀ M wrote The 20 is nice once it gets to the bank where west rainton is. Can see a long way, completely bleak apart from that section though.
(18 Apr 2016, 10:45 pm)BusLoverMum wrote The strength of that route is how varied it is. It seems to go through almost every style of housing and commercial development possible for that area, very ancient and very modern included, with a few fields in between for good measure!
(18 Apr 2016, 10:45 pm)BusLoverMum wrote The strength of that route is how varied it is. It seems to go through almost every style of housing and commercial development possible for that area, very ancient and very modern included, with a few fields in between for good measure!
Up around West Rainton is our secret shortcut to the Arnison centre for when Durham is too congested to contemplate. Used it, mostly, when I lived in Hetton Le Hole, for a while, but until we got our current car, have used it occasionally, since. It's single lane, most of the way, with a hairy turn onto a narrow bridge, at once point, plus a risk of encountering horses, but you emerge at one point to a place where (as a passenger) you can look down a long way into a valley that the Wear runs through (it's not right wide at that point, so is fast moving) and then, when you've retrieved your breakfast, carry on to the shops, via Finchale abbey.
We haven't taken out current car (Avensis Tourer) there because it's significantly wide than the old Avensis we had and Husband doesn't feel safe with it. Plus, the road is a lot busier than it used to be, which means a lot more pulling over or facing people off who won't pull over when you can't.
(23 Apr 2016, 8:52 pm)TENĀ 6083 wrote Went on the 689 for the first time today from Consett to Hexham, this is one of the nicest routes I have been on and scenery is lovely.And you didn't even pick the loveliest day to do it on!
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