(11 Nov 2016, 11:11 pm)Gnebuspro91 wrote Why is the x20 have an x infront its nt an express bus in away
The E in E1,E2 and E6 stands for express
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(11 Nov 2016, 11:37 pm)Ds1197 wrote The E in E1,E2 and E6 stands for express
(11 Nov 2016, 11:42 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote No it doesn't, The E stands for Economic, Which was ( Stood to be corrected ) a subsidiary of Busways running them 3 routes, They ran with a bronze style color scheme.
(11 Nov 2016, 11:57 pm)Michael wrote Not sure, i don't even remember most of the route or when it was withdrawn.
(11 Nov 2016, 11:42 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote No it doesn't, The E stands for Economic, Which was ( Stood to be corrected ) a subsidiary of Busways running them 3 routes, They ran with a bronze style color scheme.
(11 Nov 2016, 9:33 pm)cbma06 wrote I would of thought half the 20's normal route in pennywell, while the other half turned right from Hylton road down to south Hylton replacing service 8.
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(12 Nov 2016, 8:54 am)Dans_bus_photos wrote But service 8 is still going to serve South Hylton every 30 minutes under the new proposal. Cant see it needing another service down there really with having the metro. Unless they split the 20s and have every other one serving its current Pennywell loop and the other doing the loop in reverse, like Newcastle's X87/X88
(09 Nov 2016, 11:23 am)Michael wrote Just got a email from Stagecoach:A reminder....
Proposed Changes in Sunderland
https://www.stagecoachbus.com/promos-and...ed-changes
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NEW Service X24 - Sunderland to Newcastle
As part of these proposed changes, we're thinking about introducing an inter-urban express route between Sunderland and Newcastle!
Buses would operate from Sunderland City Centre along Chester Road and then direct to Newcastle City Centre.
Service X24 would operate up to every 30 minutes during Monday to Saturday daytimes. The route in Sunderland City Centre would operate clockwise from Chester Road via St.Michael's Way, St.Mary's Way, John Street, Holmeside, Green Terrace and Chester Road. The timetable details are currently undergoing refinement and will be subject to the feedback we receive from you.
(27 Nov 2016, 12:22 pm)Michael wrote I wonder if/when we'll see the feedback for the proposed changes in Sunderland....
(27 Nov 2016, 1:10 pm)Andreos1 wrote Can't see much happening between now and Christmas.
It will take a period of time to analyse the results, make changes (if there are any) following feedback, obtain any sign-off/approval that is needed and then meet VOSA registration deadlines.
I predict we will see stuff on their website in to the New Year. That's not to say stuff might be leaked prior to then like.
(28 Nov 2016, 11:00 am)Michael wrote Stagecoach over Christmas.
Includes last buses on Christmas eve and new years eve and boxing day.
Sunderland:
https://tiscon-maps-stagecoachbus.s3.ama...NXMA16.pdf
Did notice this though:
Monday 2 January 2017
SATURDAY service.
In addition, a special Service 5 will operate from Vine Place to the Docks at 0939, 1039, 1139, 1244, 1344,
1444, 1544 and 1644; returning from Docks to Holmeside at 0947, 1047, 1152, 1252, 1352, 1452, 1552 and
1657
(30 Nov 2016, 2:53 pm)Michael wrote Surprised GNE are running a Sunday service on the 2nd January, it's a normal working day for some.
Saturday service between 27th-30th December is also stupid, hope i'm not at work for 7:30am because i won't be able to get there!
(30 Nov 2016, 2:57 pm)Andreos1 wrote It's been said for years now that Saturday service doesnt meet passenger needs. Not much changes and there has been plenty feedback.
(30 Nov 2016, 3:11 pm)Michael wrote It has but it's all about demand. I don't want to repeat about feedback as you have said about it above but i do wonder how many people won't be able to get to work early because of a Saturday service.
The latest i can get to work on a Saturday service is just after 7:30am (as i have to walk from the Queen Alexandrea bridge or Southwick)...... i have told my manager so i hope she takes notice.
Edit: Missed a word out!
(30 Nov 2016, 3:14 pm)Deleted wrote No lol, it means the 33 won't operate so the Docks would have no service until 1800ish.
(30 Nov 2016, 3:46 pm)Andreos1 wrote And from the outside looking in, there must be a demand.
Shops, callcentres and factories are open and I imagine some offices too. Enough people will be at work to justify opening your nursery.
Granted people will be sticking in leave requests and the kids are off school, but there still will be some demand for buses - at similar levels to the factory fortnight at the very least.
I hadn't checked the timetables to be honest. Saw the post and got all excited for a moment!
(30 Nov 2016, 3:53 pm)Michael wrote Ye, first time in a while, i'll of worked throughout the 27th-30th December (if i'm in, might not be in yet), we won't be as busy as normal but still there's demand for us to open, you'll be surprised at how many nurseries don't open during Christmas.