(20 Feb 2024, 1:37 pm)mb134 wrote 37 minutes from Ashington to Newcastle seems very slow, especially when the X20 does it in 45.
I imagine that'll be the case for most people given the timings, since a bus stop will likely be closer to their door than the badly positioned train stations.
The last train being 22:16 is far too early too.
There's also not a huge amount of time at Ashington for when things inevitably go wrong and delays happen.
Depends where you're going though, not to mention if a train says it takes 37 minutes, it very likely will, unlike buses. Have to remember the X20, is nowhere near the train station and it's more the X22 passengers, who could very likely be getting single deckers with standing loads in a few months time, which takes well over an hour at peak times. Remember Hexham used to have the X84/X85 which were similar, but they made no impact on the trains and died.
It's the same for the other stations especially the two Blyth ones and Seaton Delaval, which rely on the X7/X8/X9 which are complete shambles, as an understatement.
Haymarket / Central Station are both out of the way in Newcastle really, so that depends which end you're going to there.
Agree the last train is a bit early though mind but pricing will be the main killer if it's not integrated.