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OrangeArrow49   20 Jan 2022, 12:53 am
#1
Are GNE tickets valid on GNE scholars buses? On all others I can pay 90p to board the service?

Today I almost got on a GNE scholars bus as I had a GNE ticket and the bus was there but then missed it and didn't get to ask the driver about getting on. Looks strange getting on a scholars bus service but school kids get on public buses so its not really that different.
Train8261   20 Jan 2022, 3:56 am
#2
I don't think I'd have the right mind to board a full school bus. I'm sure it's still allowed (mainly due to the destination board saying All Passengers Welcome https://flic.kr/p/2mWV44V

But if its allowed I definitely don't have the right mind to
morritt89   20 Jan 2022, 9:58 am
#3
Nexus scholars services (before Covid) were able to be used by anyone and adult tickets were sold. I (when Deptford had the 454) had adults get on thr bus for a few stops or get on, realise there was 80 screaming kids and get off quite quickly. Despite being open to all, these services were never advertised on bus stop timetables. I'm not are what the rules are now about non school passengers using these services and if other ticket options are available.
Dan   20 Jan 2022, 12:06 pm
#4
(20 Jan 2022, 9:58 am)morritt89 wrote Nexus scholars services (before Covid) were able to be used by anyone and adult tickets were sold. I (when Deptford had the 454) had adults get on thr bus for a few stops or get on, realise there was 80 screaming kids and get off quite quickly. Despite being open to all, these services were never advertised on bus stop timetables. I'm not are what the rules are now about non school passengers using these services and if other ticket options are available.

Last year the services became closed door school bus contracts, which is why Nexus requested that operators showed "School Bus" in large letters on the display instead of "Scholars/All Passengers Welcome".

They're back to being open door now.
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OrangeArrow49   20 Jan 2022, 3:29 pm
#5
It wasn't planned to use a scholars bus, it was just there and I had a ticket for all GNE services. As I didn't get to ask the driver I thought I'd check on here for the future. School kids use public buses, and if their bus is going our way there is no reason not to use it. Just wondered if my ticket would be valid. On all other scholars buses it would cost to get the adult single.
idiot   20 Jan 2022, 5:49 pm
#6
I've used schoolars before - but it saved me just under an hour by using normal buses
OrangeArrow49   20 Jan 2022, 7:23 pm
#7
(20 Jan 2022, 5:49 pm)idiot wrote I've used schoolars before - but it saved me just under an hour by using normal buses

Why have you used scholars? How did using normal buses save time?
Adrian   20 Jan 2022, 8:12 pm
#8
Having seen some of the things that used to happen on scholars buses when I was at school, you could not pay me to use one instead of a normal service bus!

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OrangeArrow49   20 Jan 2022, 8:43 pm
#9
(20 Jan 2022, 8:12 pm)Adrian wrote Having seen some of the things that used to happen on scholars buses when I was at school, you could not pay me to use one instead of a normal service bus!

Just for the avoidance of any misunderstandings, I would have been using the scholars bus service instead of walking, not instead of a normal public service bus in the case of yesterday (and in the future). I was just checking on here as I missed the bus so didn't get to ask the driver. More operators run scholars buses than normal public buses. 

What did used to go on?
cbma06   20 Jan 2022, 8:53 pm
#10
(20 Jan 2022, 8:43 pm)OrangeArrow49 wrote Just for the avoidance of any misunderstandings, I would have been using the scholars bus service instead of walking, not instead of a normal public service bus in the case of yesterday (and in the future). I was just checking on here as I missed the bus so didn't get to ask the driver. More operators run scholars buses than normal public buses. 

What did used to go on?


I remember when I was at school in the 80’s and the scholar bus service was hectic , windows upstairs used to be open and kids throwing stuff out of them and there used to open the rear emergency window upstairs and dangle out, I felt sorry for the OK travel driver, after awhile there started to put one or two teachers on the scholar bus, but that didn’t stop the goings on


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Jimmi   20 Jan 2022, 8:57 pm
#11
(20 Jan 2022, 8:12 pm)Adrian wrote Having seen some of the things that used to happen on scholars buses when I was at school, you could not pay me to use one instead of a normal service bus!
The stuff that goes on with a normal service is just as bad, if not worse! we had to restrain passengers on the 7 I got home this afternoon.

Part of me is intrigued to catch some of the buses found on scholars services but I could not stand the noise and behaviour on them, normal service buses at school finish times are bad enough.
Omega54   20 Jan 2022, 9:29 pm
#12
(20 Jan 2022, 8:57 pm)Jimmi wrote The stuff that goes on with a normal service is just as bad, if not worse! we had to restrain passengers on the 7 I got home this afternoon.

Part of me is intrigued to catch some of the buses found on scholars services but I could not stand the noise and behaviour on them, normal service buses at school finish times are bad enough.
Durham is just horrendous for schools/colleges.
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OrangeArrow49   20 Jan 2022, 9:38 pm
#13
(20 Jan 2022, 8:57 pm)Jimmi wrote The stuff that goes on with a normal service is just as bad, if not worse! we had to restrain passengers on the 7 I got home this afternoon.

Part of me is intrigued to catch some of the buses found on scholars services but I could not stand the noise and behaviour on them, normal service buses at school finish times are bad enough.

Like which ones? For me it's just that more operators run school (and works) services. Yesterday it was just I had a ticket and had done so much walking already, but definitely the noise/behaviour could be an issue (but then it can be on normal buses) and its only good for a short journey really.

Apparently I can't film scholars buses as they have school kids on them, which is a shame as some of them are nice or interesting buses (fair enough, some aren't).
Jimmi   20 Jan 2022, 10:40 pm
#14
(20 Jan 2022, 9:38 pm)OrangeArrow49 wrote Like which ones? For me it's just that more operators run school (and works) services. Yesterday it was just I had a ticket and had done so much walking already, but definitely the noise/behaviour could be an issue (but then it can be on normal buses) and its only good for a short journey really.

Apparently I can't film scholars buses as they have school kids on them, which is a shame as some of them are nice or interesting buses (fair enough, some aren't).
It's mostly closed door contracts where the interesting ones are up here, one example being this Ted Wilford Coaches OmniLink which I snapped on It's way to pick up a school run in Peterlee yesterday: https://flic.kr/p/2mY6F78

My goal atm is to get pics of lesser seen buses and coaches such as those found on scholars (and/or rail replacements etc) although with scholars stuff I try to suss out spots I can get them when running light rather than in service to avoid any trouble/misunderstandings.
Andreos1   20 Jan 2022, 11:08 pm
#15
(20 Jan 2022, 10:40 pm)Jimmi wrote It's mostly closed door contracts where the interesting ones are up here, one example being this Ted Wilford Coaches OmniLink which I snapped on It's way to pick up a school run in Peterlee yesterday: https://flic.kr/p/2mY6F78

My goal atm is to get pics of lesser seen buses and coaches such as those found on scholars (and/or rail replacements etc) although with scholars stuff I try to suss out spots I can get them when running light rather than in service to avoid any trouble/misunderstandings.
I've been trying to get a closer look at this one for a while now. 
See it regularly on the A19 and although I assumed it was a Ted Wilford on a Peterlee scholars, I'd never had a chance to note its details.
Saved me a job. Cheers!

I assumed it replaced the Dennis Javelin. Haven't seen that for a while now.

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idiot   20 Jan 2022, 11:22 pm
#16
(20 Jan 2022, 7:23 pm)OrangeArrow49 wrote Why have you used scholars? How did using normal buses save time?
Because the scholars meant only one chnage and not 3.

Tbf I had a double seat to myself lol. I was also had my ID round my neck and in my orange council hi viz travelling to another educational establishment.
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OrangeArrow49   20 Jan 2022, 11:22 pm
#17
(20 Jan 2022, 10:40 pm)Jimmi wrote It's mostly closed door contracts where the interesting ones are up here, one example being this Ted Wilford Coaches OmniLink which I snapped on It's way to pick up a school run in Peterlee yesterday: https://flic.kr/p/2mY6F78

My goal atm is to get pics of lesser seen buses and coaches such as those found on scholars (and/or rail replacements etc) although with scholars stuff I try to suss out spots I can get them when running light rather than in service to avoid any trouble/misunderstandings.

Oh, that's a shame (although they are better to look at/photograph than ride on, it's good to have the option). I didn't realise it wasn't allowed to film scholars buses in service (although it does involve filming school kids it's the bus I'm filming really and not the kids). During lockdown it was possible to film them empty in service (GNE had a couple of Cobalt & Coasts on, and there was a Crusader Mercedes Citaro at one point). That's a good photo, I've never heard of Ted Wilford before. School kids surely think adults getting on their bus are weird?

(20 Jan 2022, 11:22 pm)idiot wrote Because the scholars meant only one chnage and not 3.

Tbf I had a double seat to myself lol. I was also had my ID round my neck and in my orange council hi viz travelling to another educational establishment.

Scholars buses don't really go anywhere people want to be usually, but I think using the service if the bus is there and going where you want to be it should be allowed to use it, without kids thinking you are weird and filming buses should also be allowed even when they have kids onboard, perhaps bus enthusiasts should have recognisable ID.
Rob44   21 Jan 2022, 11:51 am
#18
This may have been a dream but im sure northumbra put an open topper on the bus they used to get pupils to seaton burn college. must have been late 80's?
Chris 1   21 Jan 2022, 12:36 pm
#19
(20 Jan 2022, 8:43 pm)OrangeArrow49 wrote Just for the avoidance of any misunderstandings, I would have been using the scholars bus service instead of walking, not instead of a normal public service bus in the case of yesterday (and in the future). I was just checking on here as I missed the bus so didn't get to ask the driver. More operators run scholars buses than normal public buses. 

What did used to go on?

My eldest reports general noise, fighting, throwing stuff, kicking the windows off their gaskets, decorating the top deck with toilet roll, rushing from one side to the other on a bend to 'see if the bus will topple over' (!) as all being standard behaviour.
OrangeArrow49   21 Jan 2022, 12:45 pm
#20
(21 Jan 2022, 12:36 pm)Chris 1 wrote My eldest reports general noise, fighting, throwing stuff, kicking the windows off their gaskets, decorating the top deck with toilet roll, rushing from one side to the other on a bend to 'see if the bus will topple over' (!) as all being standard behaviour.

Oh wow. Kids are crazy aren't they?! I never used scholars buses when I was at school, which is a shame as it was a bit of a walk (around half an hour, maybe a bit longer). No idea why I didn't, just never thought about it. Scholars buses never looked that interesting anyway back then.
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Unber43   03 Jul 2022, 9:08 pm
#21
Anyone know which School routes GNE/SCNE/ANE have gotton?
Aaron21   03 Jul 2022, 9:10 pm
#22
(03 Jul 2022, 9:08 pm)Unber43 wrote Anyone know which School routes GNE/SCNE/ANE have gotton?
Non have popped up on bustimes.org 

A Line & Jh Coaches seem to be the only companys showing new school services
Aaron21   19 Aug 2022, 3:26 pm
#23
All school services are now available on the nexus section

For some reason the 693 has been renumbered to the 699 ran by Arriva now

Walbottle Campus is now fully GNE
  
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