(14 May 2022, 4:11 pm)DH9 wrote I'll stick to buses I can comment on.
X72: if 6 is reduced to hourly, then X72: Could become a 7, be restored to the Metrocentre and operate in combo with the 6. That may increase patronage. Durham County Council would probably ensure some form of service continues with it.
16: The Consett to Stanley stretch sees passengers between Leadgate and Consett, and also gathers passengers from Dipton onwards towards Stanley. Its used morning and evening by New College pupils. I don't see that changing, though it might be truncated to Consett and not go to Tesco. Another alternative is it might get the Castleside extension back off the 78 and that truncated to Consett.
But I do think the Tesco extension is done for.
X30 and X31: I'd guess at half hourly in future with one bus going via Gateshead. That was just plain odd, breaking the Gateshead link. The bus sees decent loading at commuter times.
X70 / X71: One of these switched via Whickham and Dunston to replace and X30 or X31 rerouted via Gateshead. How the timings would be adjusted, heavens knows.
However, I agree Sunniside will have to settle for four buses per hour and not six to Newcastle.
Evenings and Sundays. X30 and X31 abandoned, 6 and 7 continue to operate. 7 diverted to Burnopfield from Tanfield on evening as X72 is now.
See for your 7 personally I think something along the line of this would be better hourly:
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/54.97346...567195!3e0
With a second 7A running:
https://www.google.com/maps/dir/54.97346...fa!1m0!3e0
Send the 49 or 49A down Ravensworth Road in Dunston and you've got a partial replacement in a few areas for the 28A/29, 67, 96 and X72 because let's be honest they're likely all on the chopping block.