(03 Nov 2013, 2:35 pm)Dan wrote Just off peak.
http://www.arrivabus.co.uk/teencard/
Free replacement of damaged cards - but £5 for the first card and £10 for a lost card
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(03 Nov 2013, 2:35 pm)Dan wrote Just off peak.
http://www.arrivabus.co.uk/teencard/
But where can I go?
You can travel on all Arrive buses in Northumberland,
on services 685 and 185 in Cumbria and on Arriva
services in Tyne & Wear, north of the Tyne and along
the Tyne Valley
(03 Nov 2013, 2:42 pm)AdamY wrote 80p to travel between Newcastle and Carlisle with the Arriva Teen Card. That's a bargain!
(10 Nov 2013, 2:27 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote Yesterday I got quoted on the 21 from Durham Road to Birtley £2.65 for a Single then £1.45 from Birtley to Lambton, costing me £4.10 to get home from my Dads House Today, whereas if I walk into Gateshead and get a Metro/Bus Transfare it'll cost me £2.60, Saving me £1.50. Someone tell me how this is even possible, even a Single/Return on the X1 from Gateshead is more Expensive also.
(10 Nov 2013, 2:38 pm)Tom wrote That's ridiculous. £2.65 from Durham Road to Birtley?! - It's only £1.80 from Newcastle to the Cannon Inn on the X2 from Newcastle, so I'd image it would be the same Birtley-Gateshead
(10 Nov 2013, 9:53 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote Went for the Metro Option and it was going to cost me £4.10 for a Metro/Bus Transfare from Gateshead to Washington as it's apparently 2 Zones. So I got the X1 instead and paid £3.15 from Gateshead to Washington Galleries and Walked. I'm just confused how on the Bus from Newcastle/Gateshead to Washington it is one Zone(Purple), But on the Metro it is 2 Zones.
(10 Nov 2013, 9:56 pm)aureolin wrote Same £3.15 I paid from Chester Le Street to Washington. Simple fares that make no sense.
(10 Nov 2013, 10:00 pm)andreos1 wrote Wonder how much it is from Chester to Birtley on the 21?
If the M2/M3 is £1.45 from Birtley to Lambton, will it be cheaper doing it that way...
(10 Nov 2013, 10:42 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote £2.65 Andreos1 from Gateshead to Birtley, I was no where near Chester, So it would cost the same as the Metro at £4.10, so cheapest option for me was a £3.15 Single on the X1 back to Washington then Walking to Lambton.
(10 Nov 2013, 10:00 pm)andreos1 wrote Wonder how much it is from Chester to Birtley on the 21?
If the M2/M3 is £1.45 from Birtley to Lambton, will it be cheaper doing it that way...
(13 Dec 2013, 1:59 pm)aureolin wrote So I had my rant above about Chester le street to Washington being £3.15. So just to add some confusion to the mix:
Chester le street to Metrocentre on X22 = you guessed it... £3.15. Yet the X66 is £2.60? Baffling.
(03 Jan 2014, 10:19 am)andreos1 wrote The Chronicle have had to name bus companies in this article...
www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/north-east-news/arriva-north-east-bus-fares-6464053?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
(03 Jan 2014, 11:19 am)Dan wrote On the whole, as a POP card and a Key Card holder, I really can't complain about fares...
In summer I was doing 100+ miles a day on various buses for £3.65. Think I worked one out as being just under 150 miles, again for the same price.
Granted I ain't the average customer and nobody in the right mind would travel that much when purchasing that £3.65 ticket, but it'd be difficult to achieve such a great value ticket elsewhere.
(03 Jan 2014, 11:12 am)aureolin wrote "One message said: “I have had to stop using the buses as it is now cheaper for me to drive. I live in Bedlington and work at Metrocentre, and it was costing £9.30 a day for an Explorer North East which would mean a quarter of my wages went on bus fares."
That's ridiculous to be fair. I've just taken a look, and can't find a cheaper method of doing it. Arriva run an hourly 84 service on behalf of Nexus, but the first one is 10.11.
It is worth noting that the price the customer had to pay would be almost half the price under QCS. Money worries, Mr. Souter?
(03 Jan 2014, 11:32 am)andreos1 wrote I wonder what the equivelant fare would have been before ANE did the depot swap at Hexham.
An Arriva bus to Haymarket and then an Arriva bus to the Metrocentre would be a lot cheaper than the cost of an explorer ticket.
(03 Jan 2014, 9:00 pm)busman101 wrote The fare would have been the Regionwide Arriva Day Ticket as the Triple Ticket didn't exist at the time.
aureolin Wrote:
"One message said: “I have had to stop using the buses as it is now cheaper for me to drive. I live in Bedlington and work at Metrocentre, and it was costing £9.30 a day for an Explorer North East which would mean a quarter of my wages went on bus fares."
That's ridiculous to be fair. I've just taken a look, and can't find a cheaper method of doing it. Arriva run an hourly 84 service on behalf of Nexus, but the first one is 10.11.
It is worth noting that the price the customer had to pay would be almost half the price under QCS. Wink Money worries, Mr. Souter?
As Arriva's South East Northumberland express routes wouldn't be part of the QCS, the fare would still be the same as it is now if a QCS happens
(03 Jan 2014, 9:25 pm)andreos1 wrote £7.30 for a regionwide ticket.
Guessing a triple ticket is 3zones at £6.70 a pop.
Any idea of ticket prices pre depot swap?
Obviously the fares will have increased since then, but quite curious to see.