RE: Arriva North East: Upcoming Service Changes
Well the first Sunday 58 went well.
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(31 Oct 2022, 8:29 pm)cbma06 wrote Is there anybody else having problems with the Arriva website in the timetables section, seems an error keeps coming up when I try and view the new x22 Peterlee timetable, all the other timetables comes up for Peterlee area except the x22, tried different mobiles and laptop but just error code, wouldn’t mind but this is the timetable I need to download in a couple of daysI've got the same issue with the X22 timetable.
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(31 Oct 2022, 11:20 pm)col87 wrote Well in Hartlepool people don’t have a clue as had to tell a few people at the Asda stop to cross over get the 23 24 from the Museum. With how slow Hartlepool borough council / connect Tees Vally can be at times they might just have the Timetable there by new year.The bus stop signs in the Town centre still reference the X35 (GNE) and SNE service 4. Both been a few years since thst ran.
(31 Oct 2022, 11:20 pm)col87 wrote Well in Hartlepool people don’t have a clue as had to tell a few people at the Asda stop to cross over get the 23 24 from the Museum. With how slow Hartlepool borough council / connect Tees Vally can be at times they might just have the Timetable there by new year.
(02 Nov 2022, 5:53 pm)cbma06 wrote Maybe connectteesvalley need a email or call to let them know, DCC already changed the bus stop timetables about 5 days prior to the bus changes in County Durham.
(02 Nov 2022, 6:58 pm)Jimmi wrote In County Durham there seems to be a mix of updated and not updated timetables since the changes last weekend, think a lot of the ones that are yet to be done are ones along routes that had to go out to tender again following Scarlet Band's closure.
(02 Nov 2022, 7:27 pm)cbma06 wrote I’ve seen them come out to put new timetable sheets in at the bus stops for the 22/23/24 in east Durham the week before, yea it was up to the last minute scramble for the scarlet band contracts , probably more important trying to find bus operators to secure what scarlet band originally won and held.In Aycliffe its a mix of updated and not updated, on Saturday one stop only served by the 5/5A had been updated but noticed another stop served by the 17 & works 952 (which I think is now withdrawn) is out of date, multiple stops along the likes of the 47 & 52 routes in County Durham still had old timetables with Scarlet Band on but at the same time, Ferryhill Market Place had an upto date one with Hodgsons noted as operating service 113.
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(02 Nov 2022, 7:41 pm)Aaron21 wrote 5th November the 308 will extend to Bebside for the fireworks. Does this service get extra buses put on for the evening to run to Bebside
(05 Nov 2022, 12:26 pm)omnicity4659 wrote Does anyone know if the extra 308s between South Beach and Bebside in Blyth are running tonight? Don't want to park my car in Bebside and get the 1 & 308 to the event if I'll be relying on an hourly timetable getting back...Personally i'd play it safe
(05 Nov 2022, 2:50 pm)V514DFT wrote Personally i'd play it safe
(05 Nov 2022, 8:29 pm)omnicity4659 wrote So did everybody else it seems... although they were running, the first extra 308 back to Bebside was just about full but the following journeys were empty.Sounds about right, did you enjoy yourself though?
No communication from Blyth Town Council or Arriva, so cue worse than usual parking chaos at the fireworks - totally avoidable had they said there were buses!
I parked in the town centre and walked there and back... couldn't be arsed to see if a bus would have turned up.
(29 Nov 2022, 10:59 am)V514DFT wrote I smell service withdrawls on the horizonLooking at the sheer resource and costs required, is there any value of Arriva keeping the 47/51/52/53/54/55?
(29 Nov 2022, 10:59 am)V514DFT wrote I smell service withdrawls on the horizon
(29 Nov 2022, 3:51 pm)Storx wrote Can't see it personally I have a feeling it's going to be something like:But how's that going to do things any good? Not deflecting criticism from GNE either as they cut some frequencies for similar reasons.
43 - Every 30 Minutes
44 - Hourly
45 - Hourly
51 - No Changes
52 - Hourly
53 - Hourly
54 - Hourly
55 - No Changes
They're the routes which they've pretty much abandoned the last few weeks, Blyth are definitely prioritising the X7/X8/X9/X10/X11 over them. The 'Tyne and Wear' is very noticeable which suggest it's not going to be the routes going into Northumberland.
Mind Sandy Lane is not helping either so pulling the X7/X8 via West Moor would improve things massively, they're pretty much consistently 15 minutes late every day lately.
(29 Nov 2022, 4:18 pm)L469 YVK wrote The sheer business case for keeping the 50's going faced with other issues......Arriva could sort all driver number issues out overnight and even streamline a few things whilst at it too.
If Arriva see an actual business case for keeping the 50's, then good luck to them.
(29 Nov 2022, 4:18 pm)L469 YVK wrote But how's that going to do things any good? Not deflecting criticism from GNE either as they cut some frequencies for similar reasons.
43/44/45 for starters are money makers. 53 already hourly in parts. 52 already hourly on Saturdays and 54 already hourly.
The sheer business case for keeping the 50's going faced with other issues......Arriva could sort all driver number issues out overnight and even streamline a few things whilst at it too.
If Arriva see an actual business case for keeping the 50's, then good luck to them.
(29 Nov 2022, 5:03 pm)mb134 wrote Feels like you've got some sort of vested interest in Arriva binning off 6 routes...Ok saying years of data, but bearing in mind what's been happening the last two years plus the current situation:
"If Arriva see an actual business case....then good luck to them" - Arriva will have years worth of data to make these decisions with, including in depth passenger trends and financials. I highly doubt that in the next network planning meeting they'll sit down and start with "It's been fun, but L469 YVK doesn't think we should run these services, so let's just bin the lot and ignore the extensive financial data we have on them".
(29 Nov 2022, 6:16 pm)L469 YVK wrote Ok saying years of data, but bearing in mind what's been happening the last two years plus the current situation:
- Dead mileage
- Driver shortages and costs of rectifying including agency staff
- Long term upkeep of fleet required
- Risk of losing evening & Sunday work
- Bus recovery grants coming to an end
Fair enough if the data supports it. But if not, are Arriva going to go to the effort to find drivers to fill the gaps plus the costs associated, when they can scale back, all issues resolved and still make money carrying a rammed double decker into Newcastle from Blyth, Ashington or up the Coast Road.
(29 Nov 2022, 6:29 pm)mb134 wrote Does the fact that they're splashing out on agency drivers to fulfill service not imply that the services are deemed important enough to justify that cost?X21 and 21 are goldmines compared to a few 'local services'.
You could have these arguments about any routes - the 21 and X21 have increased dead mileage now compared to when operated from CLS, coupled with a driver shortage and "long term upkeep of fleet" (would like to see any bus company that doesn't have expenses for fleet maintenance...). Are GNE going to bin them off? Obviously not.