Go North East: Service Suggestions v2
Go North East: Service Suggestions v2
If repaints haven't started I don't know how many people would like this idea however I saw some old buses on Flickr and it said "Drifter 62" so I was thinking It would be nice to see like
Drifter Drifter 60 [Sunderland - Parkside] (Blue - Red Back) Streetlites
Drifter 61 [Sunderland - Murton](Green - Red Back) Mercedes
Drifter 62 [Peterlee - Sunderland] (Purple - Red Back) Solos
Drifter 65 [Seaham-Durham] (Orange - Red Back) Versa's
(27 Jul 2021, 6:21 pm)Storx I know what your trying to say and can't really disagree but it sounds rather expensive building bridges etc to force a hub in a place which might not work.Good luck getting a train station reinstated in Newton Hall, too. The Nimbys in that part of town have objected to having phone masts put in because whittled trees are apparently ugly, meaning that some residents are having to resort to satellite broadband. They can't even take advantage of the fibre broadband that is being introduced, here.
Imo you'd be better off spending the money on reopening the Leamside Line which means you can have quick efficient trains taking traffic away from the roads and also trains from the ECML so you could potentially run a railway service between Durham and Newcastle with stations at Newton Hall, CLS, Birtley, Team Valley (P&R), Lobley Hill (P&R), Newcastle. Then the same at Follingsby (P&R), Washington, Penshaw (Bus to Doxford Park), Fencehouses (Bus to Rainton) and just end it there.
With a good bus service to the railway station and decent connections ticketing and timings in Birtley you'd take much more traffic away from the roads.
Obviously neither will happen though since there's no money for them.
(27 Jul 2021, 6:21 pm)Storx I know what your trying to say and can't really disagree but it sounds rather expensive building bridges etc to force a hub in a place which might not work.Good luck getting a train station reinstated in Newton Hall, too. The Nimbys in that part of town have objected to having phone masts put in because whittled trees are apparently ugly, meaning that some residents are having to resort to satellite broadband. They can't even take advantage of the fibre broadband that is being introduced, here.
Imo you'd be better off spending the money on reopening the Leamside Line which means you can have quick efficient trains taking traffic away from the roads and also trains from the ECML so you could potentially run a railway service between Durham and Newcastle with stations at Newton Hall, CLS, Birtley, Team Valley (P&R), Lobley Hill (P&R), Newcastle. Then the same at Follingsby (P&R), Washington, Penshaw (Bus to Doxford Park), Fencehouses (Bus to Rainton) and just end it there.
With a good bus service to the railway station and decent connections ticketing and timings in Birtley you'd take much more traffic away from the roads.
Obviously neither will happen though since there's no money for them.
(19 Aug 2021, 11:13 pm)BusLoverMum Good luck getting a train station reinstated in Newton Hall, too. The Nimbys in that part of town have objected to having phone masts put in because whittled trees are apparently ugly, meaning that some residents are having to resort to satellite broadband. They can't even take advantage of the fibre broadband that is being introduced, here.
(19 Aug 2021, 11:13 pm)BusLoverMum Good luck getting a train station reinstated in Newton Hall, too. The Nimbys in that part of town have objected to having phone masts put in because whittled trees are apparently ugly, meaning that some residents are having to resort to satellite broadband. They can't even take advantage of the fibre broadband that is being introduced, here.
Tweak the 8 to serve Royal Hospital, St Lukes Cross & Pallion on an evening and sunday replacing 135/136 section. Would be numbered 8B.
Extend the 311 to Northumberland Park via Cobalt, West Allotment & Shiremoor.
Bring back the old Stanley 714 & 715.
Have some of the Gateshead bound Newcastle Services terminate at Central Station rather than Market Street.
(23 Aug 2021, 6:22 pm)V514DFT 11-renumbered 43
19-renumbered 44
41A-renumbered 40
Would mean the Little Coaster network have numbering that makes sense,thats literally all i'd change
(23 Aug 2021, 6:22 pm)V514DFT 11-renumbered 43
19-renumbered 44
41A-renumbered 40
Would mean the Little Coaster network have numbering that makes sense,thats literally all i'd change
As a trial I'd suggest extending 1 run every hour on each of the Cobalt & coasts to metrocentre, these will create a bus every hour from Blyth, whitley Bay, Hadrian Park & North Shields to Metrocentre plus a bus every 15-25 minutes from battle hill & Coast road to Metrocentre. In Newcastle the Metrocentre journeys will not serve Haymaket towards Metrocentre however will serve Haymaket towards the coast road, from Newcastle buses towards Metrocentre will from St Mary's place will turn right onto barras Bridge, merge onto the A167 towards Gateshead St barras bridge, exit onto the exit for central station exit the roundabout onto the A186, turn left onto Dean Street and operate via quaysude ,Swing Bridge & The centre link serving all stops exept barras bridge. Buses will operate the same route towards Newcastle upto barras bridge in reverse serving all stops again before going straight at barras bridge into Haymaket then normal route from there.
(23 Aug 2021, 8:14 pm)V514DFT 61-59
201-61
203-63
204/204A-64/64A
206-66
209-67
210-68
239- discuss about renumbering it 69
67-76
69/69B-77/77A
(23 Aug 2021, 8:14 pm)V514DFT 61-59
201-61
203-63
204/204A-64/64A
206-66
209-67
210-68
239- discuss about renumbering it 69
67-76
69/69B-77/77A
(24 Aug 2021, 6:21 am)cbma06 There’s already a 59 in East Durham. I would leave the existing 60/61 as is as there are well known to passengers, renumbering the 204/204A to 64/64A is just going to confuse passengers that use Arriva 64 from Sherburn.
I’m surprised that GNE hadn’t renumbered service 78 as a service 7, so you have the 6/7/8 out of Stanley area.
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(24 Aug 2021, 6:21 am)cbma06 There’s already a 59 in East Durham. I would leave the existing 60/61 as is as there are well known to passengers, renumbering the 204/204A to 64/64A is just going to confuse passengers that use Arriva 64 from Sherburn.
I’m surprised that GNE hadn’t renumbered service 78 as a service 7, so you have the 6/7/8 out of Stanley area.
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(24 Aug 2021, 6:26 am)Dan It was considered but at that point it is change for the sake of change. Best to keep things as they are if it can be helped.
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(24 Aug 2021, 6:26 am)Dan It was considered but at that point it is change for the sake of change. Best to keep things as they are if it can be helped.
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(19 Aug 2021, 11:13 pm)BusLoverMum Good luck getting a train station reinstated in Newton Hall, too. The Nimbys in that part of town have objected to having phone masts put in because whittled trees are apparently ugly, meaning that some residents are having to resort to satellite broadband. They can't even take advantage of the fibre broadband that is being introduced, here.If.. Nexus can secure funding for Durham it will be via the Leamside to some park and ride, probably near Belmont. The ECML is at breaking point which is why the DfT have been forced to relay the once relaid Leamside line. The nature of the main line doesn't allow for quadrupling to allow a local service, so I think Newton Hall nimbys are safe!
(19 Aug 2021, 11:13 pm)BusLoverMum Good luck getting a train station reinstated in Newton Hall, too. The Nimbys in that part of town have objected to having phone masts put in because whittled trees are apparently ugly, meaning that some residents are having to resort to satellite broadband. They can't even take advantage of the fibre broadband that is being introduced, here.If.. Nexus can secure funding for Durham it will be via the Leamside to some park and ride, probably near Belmont. The ECML is at breaking point which is why the DfT have been forced to relay the once relaid Leamside line. The nature of the main line doesn't allow for quadrupling to allow a local service, so I think Newton Hall nimbys are safe!
(23 Aug 2021, 8:59 pm)GNE6312 As a trial I'd suggest extending 1 run every hour on each of the Cobalt & coasts to metrocentre, these will create a bus every hour from Blyth, whitley Bay, Hadrian Park & North Shields to Metrocentre plus a bus every 15-25 minutes from battle hill & Coast road to Metrocentre. In Newcastle the Metrocentre journeys will not serve Haymaket towards Metrocentre however will serve Haymaket towards the coast road, from Newcastle buses towards Metrocentre will from St Mary's place will turn right onto barras Bridge, merge onto the A167 towards Gateshead St barras bridge, exit onto the exit for central station exit the roundabout onto the A186, turn left onto Dean Street and operate via quaysude ,Swing Bridge & The centre link serving all stops exept barras bridge. Buses will operate the same route towards Newcastle upto barras bridge in reverse serving all stops again before going straight at barras bridge into Haymaket then normal route from there.In theory, it would be welcomed but given the sheer numbee of GNE Newcastle - MetroCentre services plus the potential traffic issues, it's far easier to change buses.
(23 Aug 2021, 8:59 pm)GNE6312 As a trial I'd suggest extending 1 run every hour on each of the Cobalt & coasts to metrocentre, these will create a bus every hour from Blyth, whitley Bay, Hadrian Park & North Shields to Metrocentre plus a bus every 15-25 minutes from battle hill & Coast road to Metrocentre. In Newcastle the Metrocentre journeys will not serve Haymaket towards Metrocentre however will serve Haymaket towards the coast road, from Newcastle buses towards Metrocentre will from St Mary's place will turn right onto barras Bridge, merge onto the A167 towards Gateshead St barras bridge, exit onto the exit for central station exit the roundabout onto the A186, turn left onto Dean Street and operate via quaysude ,Swing Bridge & The centre link serving all stops exept barras bridge. Buses will operate the same route towards Newcastle upto barras bridge in reverse serving all stops again before going straight at barras bridge into Haymaket then normal route from there.In theory, it would be welcomed but given the sheer numbee of GNE Newcastle - MetroCentre services plus the potential traffic issues, it's far easier to change buses.
(24 Aug 2021, 6:42 am)Andreos1 You probably realise someone is going to jump in here and question some of the changes made over recent years.
So I'll jump in early.
At what point does a change of number (265 - > 65 = increased frequency, but same route vs 78 - > 7 = same frequency, but route amendment) become change, for the sake of change?
(24 Aug 2021, 6:42 am)Andreos1 You probably realise someone is going to jump in here and question some of the changes made over recent years.
So I'll jump in early.
At what point does a change of number (265 - > 65 = increased frequency, but same route vs 78 - > 7 = same frequency, but route amendment) become change, for the sake of change?
(24 Aug 2021, 6:42 am)Andreos1 You probably realise someone is going to jump in here and question some of the changes made over recent years.
So I'll jump in early.
At what point does a change of number (265 - > 65 = increased frequency, but same route vs 78 - > 7 = same frequency, but route amendment) become change, for the sake of change?
(24 Aug 2021, 6:42 am)Andreos1 You probably realise someone is going to jump in here and question some of the changes made over recent years.
So I'll jump in early.
At what point does a change of number (265 - > 65 = increased frequency, but same route vs 78 - > 7 = same frequency, but route amendment) become change, for the sake of change?