(05 Oct 2023, 9:24 am)Michael wrote https://bustimes.org/licences/PB0003954
All timetable changes, apart from the 2/2A - Timetable/route changes
(21 Sep 2023, 6:25 pm)Michael wrote PB0003954/735What are the timetable changes for the 8/8A/60/61/61A/20/20A/65?
Variation GO NORTH EAST LIMITED 8 (8, 8A) Sunderland Stanley
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Variation GO NORTH EAST LIMITED 56 (56) Newcastle Sunderland
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Variation GO NORTH EAST LIMITED 60 (60) Parkside Sunderland
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Variation GO NORTH EAST LIMITED 61 (61, 861) Peterlee Sunderland
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Variation GO NORTH EAST LIMITED 65 (65) Seaham Durham
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Variation GO NORTH EAST LIMITED 2 (2, 2A) Washington Silksworth
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Variation GO NORTH EAST LIMITED 20 (20, 20A) Durham Sunderland
(11 Oct 2023, 1:22 pm)Unber43 wrote What are the timetable changes for the 8/8A/60/61/61A/20/20A/65?
(11 Oct 2023, 5:58 pm)busmanT wrote 8 introduced full route Sunderland to Stanley evening and Sunday
With 2A running evenings (and Stagecoach 13 running along Tunstall Road) 61A becomes standard 61.
20/20A becomes half hourly Sunderland to Durham until late evening, alternate journeys run as 20 / 20A.
20A introduced on Sunday.
(11 Oct 2023, 5:58 pm)busmanT wrote 8 introduced full route Sunderland to Stanley evening and SundayI'm quite surprised that the 60 changes arent an increased frequency, looking at Traveline, theyve still got the 60/65/61/61A/8 as old timetable
With 2A running evenings (and Stagecoach 13 running along Tunstall Road) 61A becomes standard 61.
20/20A becomes half hourly Sunderland to Durham until late evening, alternate journeys run as 20 / 20A.
20A introduced on Sunday.
(11 Oct 2023, 6:27 pm)Michael wrote Positive changes those but didn't they try the 8 previously and it didn't work?
(11 Oct 2023, 7:34 pm)Adrian wrote It barely had a chance last time, and was hampered by the fact it departed Chester-le-Street, for Washington, a couple of minutes after the 50.Hopefully the 2/2A can have a PVR increase and more layover time.
I agree it's a positive change, as is the 2/2A, but hopefully they've done something about that timetable clash this time round.
(11 Oct 2023, 8:25 pm)Storx wrote Wonder if these are commercial improvements or whether these are BSIP funded improvements. There's been extra buses in Northumberland which would suggest that Co. Durham and Sunderland have a share of this pot aswell to do similar.
They're all coming in at a similar date afterall, similar to the Stagecoach improvements to the West of Newcastle.
(11 Oct 2023, 7:34 pm)Adrian wrote It barely had a chance last time, and was hampered by the fact it departed Chester-le-Street, for Washington, a couple of minutes after the 50.
I agree it's a positive change, as is the 2/2A, but hopefully they've done something about that timetable clash this time round.
(11 Oct 2023, 9:09 pm)ASX_Terranova wrote Will the 81 no longer extend to sunderland on a sunday then, seems a bit overkill to have it as well.Wonder if the 81 could be used to link north sunderland to Washington maybe extending it a bit around Sunderland.
(11 Oct 2023, 9:09 pm)ASX_Terranova wrote Will the 81 no longer extend to sunderland on a sunday then, seems a bit overkill to have it as well.
(11 Oct 2023, 9:37 pm)Washingtonian wrote Good point and it makes me wonder if the 83 will be scrapped as well. Would make sense to extend the 8 to serve Washington Village and Barmston on an evening to cover the links lost if the 83 was binned.
(12 Oct 2023, 9:30 am)Adrian wrote I'd made similar point, when they originally pulled the commercial services out of Washington Village.
It'd take marginally less time for the 8 to divert off and serve The Avenue, Village Lane and Abbey Road, than it did doing the back and forth down to Brady Square. You'd only be omitting two stops in the process, which are served by the 4.
Barmston Ct is the anomaly. It's incredibly difficult to serve without going back on yourself to do so, unless it acts as a terminus. It's likely that which will keep a secured 82/82A/83 in place.
(12 Oct 2023, 9:59 am)Storx wrote Personally, I don't understand why the 8 does the express section along the A1231 nowadays, now it travels all the way down to Teal Farm it's just doubling back on it self and gaining nothing in the purpose.
Maybe could have a scope for swapping the 8 and 50 around from Rickleton to Washington Galleries, then having the 8 doing something like - https://www.google.com/maps/place/Barmst...?entry=ttu - it's pretty much just the 81 route on a Sunday anyway.
It's not really adding any extra and there's no real lost links considering the 2A does most the 8 route being swapped at the bottom end of Washington anyway. It would give the 50 a quicker route, or at least feel quicker not going round in circles who will likely have more long distance punters.
Would cover the 81/82/83.
(12 Oct 2023, 10:07 am)Adrian wrote Quick service to/from Waterview Park, and it also serves Peel. I think it'd be a mistake to remove it.
(12 Oct 2023, 10:29 am)Storx wrote Aye fair on Peel, does anyone actually use it? - open question that I don't use the service tbh - it's a shame it can't actually loop into the retail park, the minute or so it would take rather than making people wait on a horrid bus stop on a slip road.
(12 Oct 2023, 10:29 am)Storx wrote Aye fair on Peel, does anyone actually use it? - open question that I don't use the service tbh - it's a shame it can't actually loop into the retail park, the minute or so it would take rather than making people wait on a horrid bus stop on a slip road.
(12 Oct 2023, 11:12 am)Adrian wrote I wouldn't say the numbers are earthshattering, but it's a regularly used stop, yeah.
It'd actually be safer if it did loop the Retail Park. Those slip road stops aren't the best for waiting and for those crossing.
(12 Oct 2023, 5:19 pm)Storx wrote Aye that's fair, reminds me a bit of the Silverlink bus stops on the Coast Road which is pretty grim if you're waiting for a bus Westbound. Luckily not many people seem to use that stop though as it's mostly people heading towards it from the Coast rather than vice versa.
(12 Oct 2023, 6:28 pm)L469 YVK wrote Was thinking about this......but surely the developers of the new builds, NTC, TWAM (Museums for Stephenson Railway) and Nexus missed a trick not putting a link road between Norham Road and TT Trading Estate.
Would mean:
- Silverlink gets a 'proper' service without too much of a de-tour of the 306/308
- New developments get a faster bus service and new links
- More links to TT trading estate
(11 Oct 2023, 8:25 pm)Storx wrote Wonder if these are commercial improvements or whether these are BSIP funded improvements. There's been extra buses in Northumberland which would suggest that Co. Durham and Sunderland have a share of this pot aswell to do similar.
They're all coming in at a similar date afterall, similar to the Stagecoach improvements to the West of Newcastle.
(22 Oct 2023, 10:56 am)Michael wrote Any idea when the new timetables will be uploaded?
Changes are 2 weeks from today.
(23 Oct 2023, 7:35 am)Aaron21 wrote More changes are due on the 12th NovemberChanges planned for November 5th have been pushed back a week to November 12th.
Few revised routes and timetable but it seems the 83 is being withdrawn
(23 Oct 2023, 12:47 pm)Jimmi wrote Changes planned for November 5th have been pushed back a week to November 12th.
6, 16, 50, 79, 81, X1, X5/X15, X45 & X62 now have revised timetables from November 12th with the Durham routes and the 79 also showing revised routes, reopening of Durham Bus Station must be due around that date?