(17 Jul 2021, 4:51 pm)Storx wrote In fairness, they'll carry fresh air. No-one wants to go to North Shields from Jarrow there's no reason to travel through. It's just a replacement for the 319/9/310 which is subsidised by Nexus. Imo it's just one of those routes that exists because it's 'always been there' and really needs changed on the North side of the water where it'd be better serving Silverlink and Cobalt with a connection to the Metro at Percy Main where people from Jarrow actually might want to travel to (Cinema, Shopping, Work, Food etc). North Shields to Jarrow can Bus to Percy Main and Metro or Metro/Bus to South Shields and Ferry across.
(17 Jul 2021, 5:27 pm)Andreos1 wrote Agree about this historic/legacy points and that it would be better serving a destination other than two desolate Town centres.
Surely a commercial operator could do something about that?
(17 Jul 2021, 5:21 pm)Metroline1511 wrote I've lost track of the changes a bit. I understand it is being replaced by a Go North East route between North Shields, Jarrow and Heworth. Is this true?No to clear up to anyone.
(17 Jul 2021, 4:25 pm)Ds1197 wrote Well since I live in Biddick Hall it might be quicker than heading to shields to use the ferryInteresting. I live in Biddick Hall also. 45 mins on 10. 20 mins on 4 down street pending on ferry connection amd then wait for 333 it will be 6 and 2 3's on journey time. That equals No 10/11
(17 Jul 2021, 6:43 pm)deanmachine wrote That clearly didn't work though, otherwise Stagecoach wouldn't be withdrawing their Cobalt connection.
(17 Jul 2021, 6:56 pm)MurdnunoC wrote A couple of peak journeys is hardly a connection and offers little of note except to a commuter who has a working pattern of 9 to 5. If the secured service is going to be carrying fresh air based upon a route confined to the annals of history, it may as well carry fresh air on a route which is largely unproven outside of the few journeys already mentioned. It may work, it may not, but it's probably worth a shot considering, as observed, apparently few people use it in its current guise.Thats pretty much what i was getting at,just worded it wrong
(17 Jul 2021, 6:33 pm)Train8261 wrote No to clear up to anyone.Thanks, that's really interesting. I have just looked on the Stagecoach website, and seen it will take 1 hour and 25 minutes to get from South Shields to North Shields. Not only would the ferry be quicker, but so would the Metro (even without changing at Haymarket), and it might even be quicker to swim!
The Heworth extention was a rumours
Stagecoach South Shields 10/11 will extend to North Shields via the Royal Quays
The 319 is being withdrawn by Gateshead Central Taxis being replaced by the Stagecoach 10/11
(17 Jul 2021, 6:43 pm)deanmachine wrote That clearly didn't work though, otherwise Stagecoach wouldn't be withdrawing their Cobalt connection.
(03 Aug 2021, 4:17 am)Train8261 wrote From the 8th of August. Services
18 & 18A (Evening and Sundays)
39 (Evening Weekdays & Weekends)
81/82/83/84/85/86 (Evening Weekdays & Weekends)
135/136 (Evening & Sundays)
All go back to GCT
(03 Aug 2021, 4:53 am)Michael wrote Its on bustimes.org
(03 Aug 2021, 4:57 am)Dan wrote That very reliable source of information, never known to be incorrect…!
These services are being operated by their current operators on an emergency basis until 5 September. Nexus has put these services out to tender on a formal basis to continue to March/May 2022. Gateshead Central Taxis are entitled to bid to run these contracts just like every other operator is.
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(03 Aug 2021, 4:57 am)Dan wrote That very reliable source of information, never known to be incorrect…!
These services are being operated by their current operators on an emergency basis until 5 September. Nexus has put these services out to tender on a formal basis to continue to March/May 2022. Gateshead Central Taxis are entitled to bid to run these contracts just like every other operator is.
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(03 Aug 2021, 5:24 am)streetdeckfan wrote I'm guessing the fact that GCT forfeited the contracts in the past will have absolutely no bearing on whether they get awarded them in the future since the only thing that's taken into account is price?Price is not the only thing taken into account according to the invitation to tender. An extract from the notice issued by Nexus is shown below.
(03 Aug 2021, 8:48 am)GuyParkRoyal wrote Price is not the only thing taken into account according to the invitation to tender. An extract from the notice issued by Nexus is shown below.
II.2.4) Description of the procurement
The procurement of the operation of 'Registered Local Bus services' in the local authority areas of Tyne and Wear with effect from 05/09/2021. It is anticipated that subsequent contracts will be for a term of up to 9 months, with an option of extending each contract for up to 12 months should this be necessary. The contracts will be tendered on the basis of operating specified timetables. The vehicles required will be low floor, easy access, meeting a minimum of Euro 5 engine emission standards and meeting the requirements of the Disability Discrimination Acts with a minimum capacity of 23 or 36 passengers depending on the route involved.
II.2.5) Award criteria
Price is not the only award criterion and all criteria are stated only in the procurement documents.
(06 Aug 2021, 5:43 pm)V514DFT wrote Urrrrrgh,flippin GCT,i wish GNE would take all the North Tyneside services back off them,hopefully in the future they will if the percent of passengers pick up,i still would of numbered the 41A 40,as thats what people in the area know it as
(06 Aug 2021, 5:48 pm)cbma06 wrote The only way GNE to take back off them will be dig deep in the shareholders pockets while there are on there luxury yachts smoking Cuban cigars and fork out to run them commercially [emoji23]
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(06 Aug 2021, 5:55 pm)Andreos1 wrote Whey no, they can't be in two places at once.
They're too busy to be asking shareholders for money. It's a better use of their time posing for photos at County Hall and running about with their begging bowl once the press pack have gone.
If you look very closely at the photo outside County Hall, you may just see a pile of begging bowls in the luggage rack.