(23 Apr 2023, 2:46 pm)Adrian wrote With the 84/85, you can reach the Galleries or Concord within 10-12 minutes from the furthest points, which I'd say is still a good option for those travelling locally. It's the other services, in particular the 50, where the customers are punished. A lack of 'out of the box thinking' (as they'd say) with how to deal with Ayton has made travel between Chester-le-Street and Washington ridiculous. Hopefully now that the 8 is back, it can be revised to at least not serve Rickleton during the day.I've always said whats the point of companies like GCT running services, especially services like the 342 which probably have less passengers than the 42/42A, or the 19.
I largely agree with what you're saying on the first point, but GNE have won the work because they've put forward the most economically advantageous bid in the tender process. It also means, that in an area dominated by one operator, you have ticket acceptance across the board. Something that was supposed to happen with the 82/82A, but I don't think a lot of drivers were aware of it and it certainly wasn't publicised.
It's also worth pointing out that there are some independent operators that have a lot of public contracts for running bus services, but up to now have taken zero commercial risk in the market. In my opinion this is just as bad, as it contributes nothing back in to the network.
But I wonder whether GNE would run the 8 from Stanley to Teal Farm (around 1 hour) on evenings and Sundays it would increase the PVR to 2, but it would stop changeovers at CLS.
But yeah i think the 50 hast to be changed it takes ages removing it from Rickleton would allow further layover time in Durham and Shields as it can struggle with reliability.