(23 Jul 2017, 3:59 pm)Tom wrote Looks like the 11X is withdrawn from the 3rd September
Registration number PB0003954/683
Licence Number PB0003954
Variation number 3
Status Variation
Service number. 11, 11A
Service type Normal Stopping
Limited Stop
Start point Whitley Bay, Seafront/Park Avenue
Finish point Metrocentre Interchange
Via
Date received 07 Jul 2017
Effective date 03 Sep 2017
(24 Jul 2017, 3:10 pm)Tom wrote Maybe as seen there is a variation to the X39/309/310 from the 3rd September too - but it looks like the extra 1 which runs off the X39 at around 5 will still be running
(24 Jul 2017, 9:23 pm)L469 YVK wrote Did you manage to get the times up for the X39 after 03/09?
Checked for other potential routes and none appeared. The Coasters or 57s couldn't exactly be docked to have morning X39 journeys running from Gateshead so I take it that the afternoon journeys will most likely be cancelled at a rough guess.
Also, with an extra B9 likely to be available when the B5TLs enter service on the TTX (3x cascaded to TVT, 2x spare at Riverside for TTX / TVT and 1x spare at Hexham for TVT), could 6084 be transferred to allow the 309/310 to run standalone during the day in the run upto christmas to avoid any major delays causing a knock on effect?
(23 Jul 2017, 9:45 pm)Acky81 wrote It's just the change from go northern to go north east limited Michael
(27 Jul 2017, 9:31 am)Andreos1 wrote A690 road closures from 31st July for resurfacing.
It's on the council website. The road signs are up warning of its closure. Unfortunatelt, there's nothing that I can see on the GNE website about the 20 or the X5 being diverted.
(27 Jul 2017, 1:37 pm)Dan wrote Might be on the council website - but does not mean that they have informed key stakeholders, including bus operators.
...Operators have spoken about building a partnership scheme with local LA's, however partnership work and stakeholder involvement isn't just about waiting for one body to approach the other.
However, maybe it is worth operators being proactive and finding out in advance, without having to rely on local authorities?
It took me 20 seconds to find that closure as well as a few more minutes, finding works that will cause delay or diversion to a whole range of services across the county.
If I was working for a road haulage operator or passenger transport company, I could disseminate that in moments - enabling the planning of rotas, allocations etc for the next however many weeks.
Heck, I could even speak to contacts in the local authority, build relationships with contractors or utility firms and get things moving well in advance.
Without having to wait for a phone call and be completely ignorant of the works when mentioned.
I may even get drivers involved and enable a process that would involve the sharing and recording of information, so it can be reported back to a higher level - rather than just discussed amongst themselves in the canteen...
(27 Jul 2017, 10:28 pm)Ambassador wrote Same with Gateshead Interchange...
I knew about the roadworks...Arriva did...GNE claimed it was short notice. It was on the council website for 2 months beforehand.
Falling down on the job.
(01 Aug 2017, 6:05 pm)Michael wrote On today:
PB0003954/839 Registered
GO NORTH EAST LIMITED
Route: NEWCASTLE, BEWICK STREET to CLOSE HOUSE, LODGE GATES
Service number: MG1
Service type: Limited Stop
Effective date: 27 Sep 2017
(04 Aug 2017, 11:01 am)Michael wrote Due to a short notice road closure by Sunderland City Council, there will be a diversion in place for Red Arrows X1 on 7 and 8 August.
Northbound buses will unable to run direct along the Washington Highway and will need to be diverted along Bonemill Lane, via Fatfield Bridge and Station Road to Shiney Row.
Due to the low bridge in the area, single deck buses will have to be used to keep delays down to a minimum and will not have the standard features of normal Red Arrows buses.
Wonder what will be allocated and where the red arrows will go for the time-being?
(04 Aug 2017, 11:01 am)Michael wrote Due to a short notice road closure by Sunderland City Council, there will be a diversion in place for Red Arrows X1 on 7 and 8 August.
Northbound buses will unable to run direct along the Washington Highway and will need to be diverted along Bonemill Lane, via Fatfield Bridge and Station Road to Shiney Row.
Due to the low bridge in the area, single deck buses will have to be used to keep delays down to a minimum and will not have the standard features of normal Red Arrows buses.
Wonder what will be allocated and where the red arrows will go for the time-being?
(04 Aug 2017, 11:15 am)Andreos1 wrote The signs have been up for a while, advising of road closures.
Like other works, the term 'short notice' is up for debate.
As it is during the week and PVR will be high, I would imagine vehicle swaps would take place.
Deckers for the 5/50 and Omnicities for the X1 would fill some of the PVR. That jumps straight out.
Where the rest of the single deckers come from, not too sure.
Not sure Washington could fill the PVR of the X1 with their own suitably sized vehicles. Solo's wouldn't really suffice.
(04 Aug 2017, 11:19 am)JP6004 wrote You must of read my mind![]()
The PVR will be lower during the wweek as only 13 vehicles required, as opposed to a Saturday when 14 plus vehicle for X88 is required
(04 Aug 2017, 11:15 am)Andreos1 wrote The signs have been up for a while, advising of road closures.
Like other works, the term 'short notice' is up for debate.
As it is during the week and PVR will be high, I would imagine vehicle swaps would take place.
Deckers for the 5/50 and Omnicities for the X1 would fill some of the PVR. That jumps straight out.
Where the rest of the single deckers come from, not too sure.
Not sure Washington could fill the PVR of the X1 with their own suitably sized vehicles. Solo's wouldn't really suffice.
(04 Aug 2017, 12:03 pm)Dan wrote Yes - the signs have been up for a while for an overnight road closure, where buses would not be affected and hence Go North East would not need to advertise disruption to the X1.
Sunderland City Council changed their plans at short notice (as suggested by Go North East) and informed operators yesterday that the closure would instead be held during the day. So yes, short notice, and credit where credit is due, the company has had three days to make plans to accommodate this road closure and a diversion which would affect passengers the least.
As suggested, there will be a direct swap of allocations between services 5/50 and X1 on Monday and Tuesday, and the shortfall will be made up of red Scania L94s being exchanged with Red Arrows branded Volvo B9TLs at Chester-le-Street. The Volvo B9TLs will be allocated to services 13/X25 at Chester-le-Street.
(04 Aug 2017, 12:03 pm)Dan wrote Yes - the signs have been up for a while for an overnight road closure, where buses would not be affected and hence Go North East would not need to advertise disruption to the X1.
Sunderland City Council changed their plans at short notice (as suggested by Go North East) and informed operators yesterday that the closure would instead be held during the day. So yes, short notice, and credit where credit is due, the company has had three days to make plans to accommodate this road closure and a diversion which would affect passengers the least.
As suggested, there will be a direct swap of allocations between services 5/50 and X1 on Monday and Tuesday, and the shortfall will be made up of red Scania L94s being exchanged with Red Arrows branded Volvo B9TLs at Chester-le-Street. The Volvo B9TLs will be allocated to services 13/X25 at Chester-le-Street.
(04 Aug 2017, 12:23 pm)cbma06 wrote Can the X1 deckers not be used between galleries and Newcastle and have singles on galleries to the Lane ?
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(04 Aug 2017, 3:10 pm)Michael wrote From the Northumberland County Council site:
10, 10B, 10X
Reduction in Sunday evening services
10 Ex Hexham
M-F, Sat: No changes
Sun: Last 3 journeys are changed - 19:18 is 3mins earlier; 20:18 is 5mins earlier; 21:28 is 5mins later.
10 Ex Newcastle
M-F, Sat: No changes
Sun: Last 4 journeys are changed - 20:05 &
21:05 are 5mins later; 22:15 & 23:15 are 15mins later.
10B Ex Prudhoe
M-F, Sat: No changes
Sun: Last 4 journeys between 19:27-22:29 are withdrawn
10B Ex Newcastle
M-F, Sat: No changes
Sun: Last 3 journeys between 20:40-22:40 are withdrawn.
10X Ex Prudhoe
M-F; No changes
10X Ex Newcastle
M-F: No changes
309/310/X39
Variations in Tyne & Wear during Norham Rd, Bridge replacement. Only 309 operates in Northumberland.
309 Ex Newcastle & Ex Blyth
No timetable or route changes in Northumberland