RE: Go North East: Latest News & Discussion - May 2016
4896 broken down outside Emmanuel College. Does anyone know what replaced it?
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(19 May 2016, 3:56 pm)EL1TE wrote 4896 broken down outside Emmanuel College. Does anyone know what replaced it?
(19 May 2016, 11:17 am)Ryan99 wrote What I'm guessing is the Tyne tees xpress get more new buses next year or year after its boyond a joke now too many times its happend
(19 May 2016, 9:43 pm)L469 YVK wrote This is the exact reason why I suggested for the Red Arrows to get an upgrade last year so that minus 7 for the Pronto, then Riverside would've ended up with the following:
- 6049 (T), 6050, 6051 plus 1x B7 based at Hexham and 3x based at Riverside.
This would've then meant that up to 3x non TTX branded tachographed vehicles being on that route at any one point.
Example:
TTX VOR1 = 6049 (T)
TTX VOR2 = 6084 (T) corporate livery but primarily for the TEN; with 6050 taking 6084's place on the TEN
TTX VOR 3 = 6071 (T) repainted into corporate livery but primarily for the TEN; with 6051 taking 6071's place on the TEN
The three last resort vehicles at Riverside after this would've consisted off 3941 or 42 (one based at Hexham), 3963 and 3964 after all of the 3x tachographed B9s have been deployed.
(20 May 2016, 7:54 am)twmetro4027 wrote Hi everyone
I am wishing to travel on the X9 or X10 to Middlesbrough and back from Newcastle on Saturday and was wondering if anybody knows the most cost effective return ticket of getting there and back and also what to ask for when I get on the bus. Many thanks Chris
(20 May 2016, 9:31 am)Ryan99 wrote Stanley ones could be X70/1 / 6 as they are last resource for the service , riverside will be 67/69
(20 May 2016, 9:33 am)biglugs@yahoo.com wrote K thanksBest place to get the riverside ones would be Gateshead/ Newcastle area
(20 May 2016, 9:34 am)Jamie M wrote I'd say Olympians and the darts are lower down the chain than renowns. The renowns have been on 45/46/16/X30/X31/X70/X71/6/V8 in recent times so I wouldn't say it's more likely to come up on the northern's route.
(20 May 2016, 9:20 am)BusLoverMum wrote How are you travelling to the bus station to start your journey?
(20 May 2016, 9:44 am)twmetro4027 wrote I'm thinking of starting from Northumberland Park metro and get the 19 down to Cobalt business park and then change for the 309 Coblt Clipper to Haymarket and then change there for the x9/ x10 but I'm not sure what ticket to ask for and costs.
(20 May 2016, 9:48 am)Andreos1 wrote If you do and are only paying for the GNE service, it maybe worth getting a 3 zone day ticket.
I have no idea if you can get a return on the X9/10 or how much it would be compared to the 3 zone ticket.
(20 May 2016, 9:54 am)Jamie M wrote and this would be £7.80 if you own the key card and are paying full fare.
(20 May 2016, 9:34 am)Ryan99 wrote Best place to get the riverside ones would be Gateshead/ Newcastle area
Me and David saw one on the 6 before
(20 May 2016, 10:04 am)twmetro4027 wrote Thanks for your help so far. From looking online at the buzzfare zones and noticing that it would be 4 zones (blue purple, red and turquoise), would I need to ask the driver for a four zone buzzfare with the said colours or should I just ask for an all zones buzzfare which of the website is correct should be £7.80. Thanks again Chris
(20 May 2016, 10:15 am)Andreos1 wrote The 3 zone ticket automatically covers you for all zones. Think it prints as a 3zone+.
As I said earlier though, depending on your method of payment for the Metro and Arriva service - the Explorer may work out cheaper.
http://www.networkonetickets.co.uk/ticke...er-tickets
(20 May 2016, 10:04 am)twmetro4027 wrote Thanks for your help so far. From looking online at the buzzfare zones and noticing that it would be 4 zones (blue purple, red and turquoise), would I need to ask the driver for a four zone buzzfare with the said colours or should I just ask for an all zones buzzfare which of the website is correct should be £7.80. Thanks again Chris
(20 May 2016, 10:19 am)Jamie M wroteFurther on from what you have posted, the 4 zones I had said comes from getting the 19 from Northumberland Park Interchange to Cobalt South and then the 309 from Cobalt South to Haymarket Bus station. After this I would then get the Tyne Tees express to Middlesbrough.
It's only 3 zones per trip mate. The ticket allows you to go on any route, regardless of zones and starting points for unlimited usage until the day time buses finish (I think it's the 49 at 00:50?).
(20 May 2016, 11:23 am)twmetro4027 wrote Further on from what you have posted, the 4 zones I had said comes from getting the 19 from Northumberland Park Interchange to Cobalt South and then the 309 from Cobalt South to Haymarket Bus station. After this I would then get the Tyne Tees express to Middlesbrough.
I take it this would be travelling through 4 zones?