(22 Sep 2024, 1:27 pm)Andreos1 wrote 500 houses, a supermarket and a pub.
I'd hazard a guess there's 2000 people on the estate and at £2 a pop, it doesn't take long to hit the £200k you mention, even if only a quarter of the residents use a bus.
Assuming (here I go again), the bus takes them where they need to be.
I'd love to know the cost of the delays if they didn't use the bus and stuck with the car. Herrington Burn and Shiney Row roundabouts will be absolute chaos and there's no amount of bus priorities going to fix it.
Now there was a place!
Spent many an hour in there back in the day.
See I think the short service above is pointless, I know I posted this before (but I amended it) I'd look at changing the 4 into a loop running every 20 minute in every direction. The core of the route gaining a 10 minute service from the new punters being gained from the new estates doing something like:
There's arguably destinations at all the white X's where people might want to travel across the route for creating a useful loop for the local area. This is the sort of stuff where BSIP should be spent, since the extra passengers gained from the new estates could boost the rest of the route to make it commercially viable at an enhanced frequency.
It's not as if they can say it duplicates other services as none of that corridor has a decent service North to Washington/Tyneside.
Obviously the road needs to be built first though.