CrossCountry are going to accept monthly and annual passes between Darlington and Newcastle.
(05 Jan 2019, 9:37 pm)S830OFT Well the other managers that have PCV licences, although for them it'll be a pick and choose so I assume many declined to working on a Sunday. How they can provide a bus to Grosmont which has trains aswell, whilst Robin Hood's Bay and Scarborough go without is beyond me.
(05 Jan 2019, 9:37 pm)S830OFT Well the other managers that have PCV licences, although for them it'll be a pick and choose so I assume many declined to working on a Sunday. How they can provide a bus to Grosmont which has trains aswell, whilst Robin Hood's Bay and Scarborough go without is beyond me.
(05 Jan 2019, 9:37 pm)S830OFT Well the other managers that have PCV licences, although for them it'll be a pick and choose so I assume many declined to working on a Sunday. How they can provide a bus to Grosmont which has trains aswell, whilst Robin Hood's Bay and Scarborough go without is beyond me.
(05 Jan 2019, 9:37 pm)S830OFT Well the other managers that have PCV licences, although for them it'll be a pick and choose so I assume many declined to working on a Sunday. How they can provide a bus to Grosmont which has trains aswell, whilst Robin Hood's Bay and Scarborough go without is beyond me.
(06 Jan 2019, 2:28 pm)S830OFT Teeside Live are reporting that Arriva Buses in County Durham, Teeside and North Yorkshire will be free of charge to all passengers for the duration of the strike. Can anybody confirm this?Wasn't it on Arriva's press release on their website?
(06 Jan 2019, 2:28 pm)S830OFT Teeside Live are reporting that Arriva Buses in County Durham, Teeside and North Yorkshire will be free of charge to all passengers for the duration of the strike. Can anybody confirm this?Wasn't it on Arriva's press release on their website?
(06 Jan 2019, 3:00 pm)Dan Wasn't it on Arriva's press release on their website?
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(06 Jan 2019, 3:00 pm)Dan Wasn't it on Arriva's press release on their website?
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(06 Jan 2019, 3:29 pm)S830OFT I don't recall, however it states here in regards to the strike:
https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teess...s-15636152
(06 Jan 2019, 3:29 pm)S830OFT I don't recall, however it states here in regards to the strike:
https://www.gazettelive.co.uk/news/teess...s-15636152
(06 Jan 2019, 3:37 pm)2bagstew According to the Arriva Facebook page Normal Fares will be charged on all routes.
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(06 Jan 2019, 2:28 pm)S830OFT Teeside Live are reporting that Arriva Buses in County Durham, Teeside and North Yorkshire will be free of charge to all passengers for the duration of the strike. Can anybody confirm this?
(06 Jan 2019, 2:28 pm)S830OFT Teeside Live are reporting that Arriva Buses in County Durham, Teeside and North Yorkshire will be free of charge to all passengers for the duration of the strike. Can anybody confirm this?
From the same Facebook post:
Observations from a quick drive round Darlington this morning:
A few additional services are running in and out of Darlington than previously advertised, spotted a service 3 coming from Skerne Park, saw a X21 heading out of Darlington and a X1 arriving into Darlington (that's all I can say, I know absolutely nothing else about these running, no times or anything)
Allocation wise so far:
2/7: E400
3/13's: Solo
X1: MAX Lite
X21/X26: Pulsar
Redcar seem to be covering some of the Darlington output, spotted 1429 and another Frequenta 63 Pulsar out and about.
Twitter says services are running free of charge but then again they also suggested to someone that the 6 ain't running when timetables suggest that it is.
Definitely free. We missed the 64 home from town but overtook it and when it caught up with us, as we got off the 50, there was a sign by the ticket machine stating that travel was free and an extra member of staff ushering people on.