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(05 Oct 2017, 1:18 pm)omnicity4659 wrote Arriva services 1 and 5 stop on Dale Road, which is the closest stop to NRM Shildon.
A query of my own... where does PCL Travel's service 15 stop at Cragside heading towards Alnwick? I don't really want to be stood in the wrong place just for the bus to drive past as I need to catch a train from Alnmouth...
(15 Jan 2018, 9:37 pm)XUP254F wrote Hi All,http://networkonetickets.co.uk/wp-conten...et-Web.pdf
Are North East Explorer Tickets now valid before 0900 on all weekdays ?
I must admit it is probably 5-10 years since I last checked validity and there definitely used to be a time restriction but there is nothing mentioned on the Nexus website or in the downloadable pdf.
I remember it used to be valid before 0900 in Jul & Aug plus between Christmas & New Year only.
(19 Dec 2018, 10:35 pm)James101 wrote Hoping for some Lothian advice if anyone can help.
Taking the in-laws for a few days in Edinburgh in the year and I'm planning on a mini bus bash whilst I sneak off to park the car. I'm thinking of parking somewhere south east of the city and bussing it in. Is there a specific East Coast route the Eclipse 3s are allocated to?
(20 Dec 2018, 6:27 am)Dan wrote I tend to park at Wallyford Park & Ride - really big site, doesn't tend to get too busy, and not far away from Edinburgh on the bus.
X5 and X7 good shouts for the Volvo B8RLEs - they were on the 124 too but these have recently received the B5TL deckers and the B8RLEs cascaded to the 106.
(29 Apr 2021, 8:14 pm)Andreos1 wrote Right.
Using the bus over two consecutive days soon.
One day will be entirely in the red zone.
One day I will need to use a combination of GNE and ANE (the ANE route isn't within T&W).
It is looking like I will need to buy a red zone ticket one day (despite it being a 30min ride on one bus there and a 30min ride on one bus back) and an Explorer ticket the other.
It isn't viable to buy a 24 hour GNE ticket, due to the GNE/ANE combination.
I flew to Morocco for £30, but I'm not going to get much change out of £20 for the sake of travelling on two consecutive days with two operators.
Am I missing something obvious here or is it going to be an expensive two days?
(30 Apr 2021, 5:04 pm)omnicity4659 wrote I presume you won't have the use of a car? Because personally I'd just drive (depending on distance, £10 would get me a 100 miles round trip) on the second day, as I can't really see any alternative to using an Explorer.
(26 Apr 2022, 9:17 pm)Andreos1 wrote https://www.gonortheast.co.uk/new-simpli...3-februaryWhile looking at this I wondered say you were to get the County Durham ticket are you able to get the now 65 from Durham to Seaham or will you have to pay extra between low moorsley and Hetton
It's that simplified, there doesn't seem to be any information on single ticket prices.
I found something from last summer (https://www.gonortheast.co.uk/summer-saving-fares), but have no idea if it still applies or not.
Any ideas?