(10 Jul 2021, 6:17 pm)Michael wrote I noticed on the new timetable for the 13, on bustimes.org, that the 13 will stop at stand R in Park Lane - the 22:20 from Doxford Park only -
https://bustimes.org/services/13-town-en...2021-07-18
Anyone know why?, the 16 also does it.
(10 Jul 2021, 8:06 pm)Dan wrote It’s a tradition which is believed to have had roots to the days of tram operation in Sunderland. Back then, there would be a line-up of trams in Fawcett Street waiting for the whistle to send some northwards towards Southwick, Fulwell and Seaburn and some southwards towards Villette Road, Grangetown, Durham Road or Kayll Road.
This continued into the 1970s when the point inspector in the Central Bus Station would blow his whistle spot on 11pm and every last bus would shut its doors and race to the outer estates and back to either Hylton Road or Fulwell depots and in later years the Wheatsheaf.
Quite a quirky little thing that Stagecoach still do - not too sure what benefit it has!
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(12 Jul 2021, 7:00 am)54APhotography wrote What is the contract minimum on the 99? Would a couple of Mercedes 516 from the TeesFlex fleet do? GCT used to usually operate it with Mercedes/Mellor minibuses
(12 Jul 2021, 7:10 am)Kuyoyo wrote There’s no chance of any of the Flex Sprinters being taken from Stockton - the FLEX PVR is 9 including the Middlesbrough Vaccination Shuttle (that is worked by one of the 2 Stockton-based vehicles that would normally provide the Stockton and Darlington zone - majority of that zone at present is provided by Hartlepool). That only leaves 2 spares between the two depots - so if Sunderland need a Sprinter or two for the 99, they’ll need to ask elsewhere.Ah, I thought there was more slack in the fleet, guess a couple of solos on their last legs are available somewhere!
(12 Jul 2021, 4:09 pm)Michael wrote Stagecoach have updated their information for the service changes
https://www.stagecoachbus.com/service-up...:05:44:117
Also to note.. Stagecoach tickets aren't accepted on the 99, that seems a massive loss, because it would get people using the service... same as all the other NEXUS services.
Edit:
South Shields
Service 10, 11 – From 25 July, services extended from Jarrow to North Shields via Royal Quays, every 30 minutes each day, as per link below
(12 Jul 2021, 4:09 pm)Michael wrote Stagecoach have updated their information for the service changes
https://www.stagecoachbus.com/service-up...:05:44:117
Also to note.. Stagecoach tickets aren't accepted on the 99, that seems a massive loss, because it would get people using the service... same as all the other NEXUS services.
Edit:
South Shields
Service 10, 11 – From 25 July, services extended from Jarrow to North Shields via Royal Quays, every 30 minutes each day, as per link below
(12 Jul 2021, 5:46 pm)AIG20 wrote So how many additional vehicles will be required for the route extension to North Shields? Maybe the ferry replacement bus service will no longer be required whenever the ferry isn't running?Only 1 id imagine, sometimes at night the 319 does the an end to end in less than 10 mins, might be able to use 1 spare but aren’t any in for repaints at the moment?
(12 Jul 2021, 5:46 pm)AIG20 wrote So how many additional vehicles will be required for the route extension to North Shields? Maybe the ferry replacement bus service will no longer be required whenever the ferry isn't running?
(12 Jul 2021, 7:00 pm)JM03 wrote Only 1 id imagine, sometimes at night the 319 does the an end to end in less than 10 mins, might be able to use 1 spare but aren’t any in for repaints at the moment?
(14 Jul 2021, 4:01 pm)Train8261 wrote The new 10/11 timetable is up on the nexus website to download
(12 Jul 2021, 7:26 pm)OrangeArrow49 wrote On the contrary. North Shields has experienced a great loss of bus services in recent years through the hands of GNE and Arriva. Local services have gone, leaving stretches of road which once had frequent buses without any service at all. Direct links to Sunderland, Blyth, Backworth, Monkseaton and Gosforth have been lost. And now Arriva ae cutting the frequency of the 306 and 308. By the way, how small do you think North Shields is? For years it was the second biggest town north of the Tyne, second only to Newcastle.