(17 Jan 2024, 11:22 am)Storx wrote The kids, mostly going to the college on Durham Road I guess, which I assume it the purpose for the long 18's(18A) still existing?
(17 Jan 2024, 9:15 am)Storx wrote It's a bit bizarre route, comes across as a route designed 50 year ago and never really changed with stuff changing around it.
(17 Jan 2024, 11:30 am)F114TML wrote It gets a lot of St Aiden's kids too, as well as a fair few for Sandhill View and Hill View (Grangetown), also a few people who work at the industrial sites by the QA Bridge. It's not unusual for that morning 18A to be standing room only at points on a schoolday, particularly if it's a 39000 doing it.
(19 Jan 2024, 1:50 am)stagecoachbusdepot wrote It's changed a fair bit over the years to be fair. Back in the day it used to be decker operated on a 20 min frequency in both directions (circular with 19) with an evening and Sunday service too. The route has changed, particularly in Grindon/Springwell (oddly abandoning the bit of Springwell Road where it was the only service, now just unused shelters outside the health centre etc), and the cut of the Durham Road/Kayll Road bit, as well as the Town/Grangetown/Leechmere/Tunstall limb which went years ago. Some of the changes happened way back when the old Service 6 was withdrawn and the 18/19 revised to replace it in part. Others more recent.
(25 Jan 2024, 3:32 pm)Storx wrote Never knew it was as frequent as that, mind can remember the loop. It's a shame that the BSIP couldn't work with it and do something useful with it tbh. Sort of route which could be actually be useful if it was maybe adjusted to serve different areas like Springwell Road you mentioned, know the stops, you're talking about.
(25 Jan 2024, 5:30 pm)cbma06 wrote I remember when stagecoach cancelled the 18/19 on a Sunday, but there choosed to do it on the queens birthday weekend, so from that Saturday until Wednesday morning there was no 18/19 running (Sunday was date it was cancelled, Monday was a bank holiday, and it was a Sunday service on the Tuesday due to the queen birthday). The axe of the originally 18/19 was due to Stagecoach streamlining all there bus services to make bigger profit margins and forcing passengers to travel via city centre and transfer onto another service to get what there needed to go.
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(25 Jan 2024, 8:16 pm)Storx wrote Aye doesn't surprise me they done that, I heard the Stagecoach cuts at that time we're pretty disliked. Wasn't really following it but I know it got butchered apart, it's a shame really as not everyone can be bothered to go via Sunderland and stand around in Fawcett Street etc. They're not particularly the nicest places in the world, especially at night.
(25 Jan 2024, 9:51 pm)Economic505 wrote Back in the early 1980s, the 18/19 (118/119 83-86)forerunner was actually the 121/122 Tunstall Rd to Seaburn ; and the 118 Springwell Rd to Seaburn. The 121/122 ran every 10 mins combined.
(26 Jan 2024, 1:53 pm)Dan wrote It is split between multiple operators - Go North East with the majority, and supported by Stagecoach, Arriva and L&G Coaches.
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(26 Jan 2024, 1:58 pm)Aaron21 wrote Yes
(09 Feb 2024, 4:35 pm)Thomas12 wrote New 787 service from Newcastle to the Airport - no details on what route it will takeOooo interesting
https://www.vehicle-operator-licensing.s...ls/619824/
(25 Jan 2024, 8:16 pm)Storx wrote Aye doesn't surprise me they done that, I heard the Stagecoach cuts at that time we're pretty disliked. Wasn't really following it but I know it got butchered apart, it's a shame really as not everyone can be bothered to go via Sunderland and stand around in Fawcett Street etc. They're not particularly the nicest places in the world, especially at night.
(09 Feb 2024, 7:05 pm)Rob44 wrote I fawcett street where all the bus stops are with the wetherspoons to the south of it and the bridge at the north? If so, after have a few in the spoons i was wafting for the E1/2/6 to shields and 2 cars, i think a Audi rs4 and a merc a45 were racing each other round and round on that street. Was better that F1 but could have done with some ballards. No worse than market street in Newcastle like
(09 Feb 2024, 4:38 pm)Aaron21 wrote Oooo interesting
(09 Feb 2024, 4:35 pm)Thomas12 wrote New 787 service from Newcastle to the Airport - no details on what route it will take
https://www.vehicle-operator-licensing.s...ls/619824/
(09 Feb 2024, 10:24 pm)Malarkey wrote I wonder if this has something to do the Peter Hogg dropping the 131 for the new X74 which from looking does not serve Newcastle Airport like the 131 did and is bypassing like the X78 does.
(09 Feb 2024, 10:24 pm)Malarkey wrote I wonder if this has something to do the Peter Hogg dropping the 131 for the new X74 which from looking does not serve Newcastle Airport like the 131 did and is bypassing like the X78 does.
Looks like we are also seeing service cuts/re-registrations of services with lost links being propped up a with **New Service** which essentially duplicates what already, likelihood is this 787 will not last long and we will see the X74 or X78 serve Newcastle Airport which would be the better more cost effective option all round, I would also extend the X78 down to Central Station to provide connections from the Airport to Regional/National Rail Services.
Other alternatives I'd suggest would be extending the existing Stagecoach X87/X88 from Westerhope to Newcastle Airport via Callerton, this would provide those in Callerton a direct express bus service as currently they have a limited Go North East 74 Service, I'd have suggested extending the 63 however as we all know this service is long enough as it is in it's current formot.
(09 Feb 2024, 10:40 pm)Storx wrote I have a feeling that more services will serve the area when the roads are complete. There's a new loop being build, what buses they'll be who knows though. The 71/72/87 would probably be the best though to get in there somehow.
https://www.newcastle.gov.uk/sites/defau...16_web.pdf - Plans are in there, and it hasn't changed as far as I'm aware (note the 63 extension which happened).
(09 Feb 2024, 11:12 pm)Thomas12 wrote Hasn’t the 63 already been extended to Callerton? Or are you referring to something else?I believe Storx is referring to roads which may act as a thoroughfare once the development is completed. Although plans sometimes change as time goes passes and unforseen (usually costly) challenges are discovered, it appears a road will exist between the Newbiggin Hall/Bank Foot interchange of the A696 that will run through the northern parts of the development (Upper and Middle Callerton) ending at the new roundabout at the top of North Wallbote Road. As the development is quite expansive (for the North East anyway), I imagine, at the very least, the 63 will find probably its way towards Bank Foot and, perhaps, onto either Kingston Park or the Airport.
(09 Feb 2024, 11:12 pm)Thomas12 wrote Hasn’t the 63 already been extended to Callerton? Or are you referring to something else?
(09 Feb 2024, 10:24 pm)Malarkey wrote I wonder if this has something to do the Peter Hogg dropping the 131 for the new X74 which from looking does not serve Newcastle Airport like the 131 did and is bypassing like the X78 does.
Looks like we are also seeing service cuts/re-registrations of services with lost links being propped up a with **New Service** which essentially duplicates what already, likelihood is this 787 will not last long and we will see the X74 or X78 serve Newcastle Airport which would be the better more cost effective option all round, I would also extend the X78 down to Central Station to provide connections from the Airport to Regional/National Rail Services.
Other alternatives I'd suggest would be extending the existing Stagecoach X87/X88 from Westerhope to Newcastle Airport via Callerton, this would provide those in Callerton a direct express bus service as currently they have a limited Go North East 74 Service, I'd have suggested extending the 63 however as we all know this service is long enough as it is in it's current formot.
(10 Feb 2024, 11:14 am)MurdnunoC wrote I believe Storx is referring to roads which may act as a thoroughfare once the development is completed. Although plans sometimes change as time goes passes and unforseen (usually costly) challenges are discovered, it appears a road will exist between the Newbiggin Hall/Bank Foot interchange of the A696 that will run through the northern parts of the development (Upper and Middle Callerton) ending at the new roundabout at the top of North Wallbote Road. As the development is quite expansive (for the North East anyway), I imagine, at the very least, the 63 will find probably its way towards Bank Foot and, perhaps, onto either Kingston Park or the Airport.
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(10 Feb 2024, 11:19 am)Storx wrote Yeah there's 3 extensions planned on the plans:
- East Middle Callerton, which is the 63 one
- Lower Middle Callerton, which I assume will be the 62 or 71 or even both rather them turning around.
- Callerton loop all around, which could be multiple services. It can only really realistically be the 71/87 or X87/X88 on an extented route, but it'll leave one end of the Newbiggin Hall scrapped, if they do the second.
That's the diagram there, light blue dotted lines are new routes. The 63 being the little loop one to the right of the East Middle Callerton label.
Mind you could split the X87/X88 loop here and extend it with potentially just one bus (shouldn't take longer than 10 minutes) and should deal with it, quite the potential to gain a few passengers from it. Who knows though, it's the most sensible one though without seriously reducing links.
(10 Feb 2024, 12:11 pm)Thomas12 wrote Ah okay that makes sense cheers, I didn't get a chance to look at the document so that's a useful summary.
(09 Feb 2024, 6:18 pm)Michael wrote More changes have appeared from the same day:
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Variation BUSWAYS TRAVEL SERVICES LTD 3940 (40, 39) Chapel House or Dumpling Hall Wallsend or Walker
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Variation BUSWAYS TRAVEL SERVICES LTD 12n (12, 12) Two Ball Lonnen Walker or Wallsend
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Variation BUSWAYS TRAVEL SERVICES LTD 1011n (10, 11) Chapel House or West Denton Park North Kenton
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Variation BUSWAYS TRAVEL SERVICES LTD 22 (22, 22X) Cobalt Business Park Throckley
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Variation BUSWAYS TRAVEL SERVICES LTD 685HN (685) Newcastle Eldon Square Hexham Bus Station
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Variation BUSWAYS TRAVEL SERVICES LTD 373838A (38A, 38, 37) Whickham View Freeman Hospital, Forest Hall and Cramlington
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Variation BUSWAYS TRAVEL SERVICES LTD 685HH (685) Hexham Bus Station Haltwhistle Market Place
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Variation BUSWAYS TRAVEL SERVICES LTD 685 (685) Haltwhistle Market Place Carlisle Bus Station
(10 Feb 2024, 12:20 pm)Storx wrote No worries, I came across it a few month back when looking for where on earth the 63 was going since, at the time, there wasn't a bus stop in the area.
That's the Newbiggin Hall side of the development plans btw in more detail - https://www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/new-homes...-callerton
Quite a sizeable development as MurdunoC said, 1,6k homes, and that's only that quadrant, so probably in their interest to actually serve it.