(19 Aug 2021, 7:06 pm)Dan wrote The 65 is the only one being upgraded in capacity.
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Cheers for the info, I got the 62 details changes mixed up with the 65
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(19 Aug 2021, 7:21 pm)Keeiajs wrote I do think the 62 will get bigger capacity eventually as surprising the 62 is faster to Sunderland than the 60. From Dawdon/Seaham.
Sorry I missed that dulipate.
(18 Aug 2021, 5:58 pm)Adrian wrote Doesn't appear to have gone down well in North Durham: https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nor...s-21335376Even I'm slightly miffed at the loss of the direct Stanley to metrocentre services. It was more reliable for us to come home via Stanley than get the x66 and hope there were still some seats on the 21 or x21, at Gateshead, on a Sunday.
(19 Aug 2021, 8:59 pm)deanmachine wrote The X6 is faster than the 60 and people will still walk past the X6 on stand and get on the 60.The 60 serves lots of stops the x6 doesn't. Not all passengers are travelling between end points.
(19 Aug 2021, 9:47 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Even I'm slightly miffed at the loss of the direct Stanley to metrocentre services. It was more reliable for us to come home via Stanley than get the x66 and hope there were still some seats on the 21 or x21, at Gateshead, on a Sunday.Does the 6 not provide a link between Stanley and the Metrocentre.
(19 Aug 2021, 9:47 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Even I'm slightly miffed at the loss of the direct Stanley to metrocentre services. It was more reliable for us to come home via Stanley than get the x66 and hope there were still some seats on the 21 or x21, at Gateshead, on a Sunday
(20 Aug 2021, 7:05 am)Stanleyone wrote Does the 6 not provide a link between Stanley and the Metrocentre.Not a fast one. It goes round the world. It's quicker to head to Newcastle and get a Durham bus from there.
(20 Aug 2021, 7:06 am)Storx wrote I'm not sure whereabouts you're going in Stanley but the 6 is still running between the two but it's running on the lines of the one of the M's (not sure which) on the Southern section instead of the current route which is being replaced by the X72 thereabouts.Well, it's Stanley bus station then on to the 16s (it was the same vehicle on Sundays, for a while!) but not worth it if the new 6 takes significantly longer than the M services, unless I'm in the mood for some scenery.
(19 Aug 2021, 8:59 pm)deanmachine wrote The X6 is faster than the 60 and people will still walk past the X6 on stand and get on the 60.X6 only stops at like 4 stops in Seaham whereas the 62 stops all along Dawdon, and most of seaham aswell as Ryhope. Which the X6 didn't.
(19 Aug 2021, 8:59 pm)deanmachine wrote The X6 is faster than the 60 and people will still walk past the X6 on stand and get on the 60.If the X6 is due there is actually people who get of the 60 to get it.
(19 Aug 2021, 9:47 pm)BusLoverMum wrote The 60 serves lots of stops the x6 doesn't. Not all passengers are travelling between end points.
(20 Aug 2021, 8:46 am)deanmachine wrote Yeah I know, but I've had people walk past the X6 onto my 60 and say "Seaham Harbour please". Same as they'll let the 61 go to get on the 60, then get off at a shared part. I'm not sure why they do it, maybe because the 60 is more frequent, and that's the one they know.I think the 62/X6 would get a lot more passengers between Sunderland - Seaham if they knew where is actually went because both services are quicker.
(27 Jul 2021, 11:08 pm)streetdeckfan wrote I vaguely remember seeing either Dan or MG on Twitter saying there were no plans to serve IKEA/Metrocentre car parks again due to low usage.
Maybe things have changed?
(20 Aug 2021, 11:10 pm)Train8261 wrote There were a few people complaining around Tynemouth about the 1 finishing at Gateshead. There was even a woman talking to me about it on the bus and she said she needs the 1A to get to the Metrocentre even though she lives all the way in Whitley Bay.But even changing at gateshead for X66 would be quicker than the 1 all the to the metro
I said its a pain but there are way quicker links to Metrocentre than the one route. There's the metro to Newcastle or bus to Newcastle then change.
I feel like some are just complaining for the fun of it. The fact that article the other day. The Labour MP put a quote saying
"There hasn't been given enough time for these changes "
I'm sorry but how is 4 weeks not long enough. Think of Stagecoach or Arriva. Stagecoach tweet it more than enough about 2 weeks before and Arriva. Well it's whenever they can put it up.
But tbh I haven't seen this many mentions of timetable changes since Stagecoach made some back in 2015 and that went into the chronicle mear hours after the announcement was put up
(20 Aug 2021, 10:55 pm)Keeiajs wrote GNE gets slaughted on twitter everytime they post about Sept 5th. Quite a lot of people are having to use 2-3 buses from the 1 they are using now. Which makes the journey more expensive. Disappointing. Especially that there are no links to Consett from Gateshead.
(20 Aug 2021, 11:10 pm)Train8261 wrote There were a few people complaining around Tynemouth about the 1 finishing at Gateshead. There was even a woman talking to me about it on the bus and she said she needs the 1A to get to the Metrocentre even though she lives all the way in Whitley Bay.And that was the exact reason why the old 301 was curtailed in Gateshead back in 2005!
I said its a pain but there are way quicker links to Metrocentre than the one route. There's the metro to Newcastle or bus to Newcastle then change.
(21 Aug 2021, 10:47 am)Train8261 wrote I think if Go North East wanted to make people more happy around that area (Whitley Bay and Tynemouth) then a quick express link in that area to the Metrocentre might benefit some of them
(21 Aug 2021, 11:59 am)Adrian wrote Has anyone spotted these information booklets anywhere yet? I've not seen them on any of the 13 buses I've used so far this week (including first runs of service), but maybe I'm just unlucky.8803 had 3 or 4 onboard on Thursday
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(21 Aug 2021, 11:59 am)Adrian wrote Has anyone spotted these information booklets anywhere yet? I've not seen them on any of the 13 buses I've used so far this week (including first runs of service), but maybe I'm just unlucky.
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(21 Aug 2021, 1:34 pm)stagecoachbusdepot wrote Despite all the gumph about printed literature, every bus I've used only has those summer fares ice cream leaflets on. All well and good printing glossy brochures and new timetables but then making them unavailable at stations or on buses is a fail IMO. Realise Nexus are continuing on their mission to actively discourage public transport use at every opportunity but if GNE wanted to make their material available there are other opportunities e.g. bus stations GNE have space at (and operate?) such as Washington, partnerships with nearby shops to stock leaflets (Stagecoach do or at least did this very well in Newcastle), and probably many others. Instead we just get the tired old "we can't be arsed, look online".I've still not found any today. Even popped over to the Metrocentre, as I knew they still have paper timetables out, but nah... only regular service timetables there.
(20 Aug 2021, 11:10 pm)Train8261 wrote There were a few people complaining around Tynemouth about the 1 finishing at Gateshead. There was even a woman talking to me about it on the bus and she said she needs the 1A to get to the Metrocentre even though she lives all the way in Whitley Bay.
I said its a pain but there are way quicker links to Metrocentre than the one route. There's the metro to Newcastle or bus to Newcastle then change.
I feel like some are just complaining for the fun of it. The fact that article the other day. The Labour MP put a quote saying
"There hasn't been given enough time for these changes "
I'm sorry but how is 4 weeks not long enough. Think of Stagecoach or Arriva. Stagecoach tweet it more than enough about 2 weeks before and Arriva. Well it's whenever they can put it up.
But tbh I haven't seen this many mentions of timetable changes since Stagecoach made some back in 2015 and that went into the chronicle mear hours after the announcement was put up
(21 Aug 2021, 3:53 pm)Storx wrote It's a bit different changing a bus timetable by a few minutes and totally wiping out whole bus routes. Arriva haven't changed their routes bar minor changes in nearly a decade.
4 weeks imo is way too short notice especially if you bus has suddenly just gone (Peterlee to Durham, Annfield Plain to Metro Centre etc). Can't comment on other areas but it's the same for Stagecoach in Newcastle.
(21 Aug 2021, 5:10 pm)citaro5284 wrote Unsure of that, when did they carve up the 356 and can you still get from Backworth to North Shields?2010,the 356 became the 56,then that was replaced by the X6/X6A,that was then pulled altogether and became the current 54,Backworth to North Shields you have to change bus,54 then the 53,or if your able to,walk and catch the 53,the 54 is a funny one,its the old 356 to New York,then the old 343/344 to Whitley Bay,the only part of the 355 that suvives is the 51 from Benton ASDA
I would suggest that 28 days is quite a long time to plan your new route if you need to.