Eighton Lodge Park And Ride
Eighton Lodge Park And Ride
Heard something about this earlier, and I'm a bit skeptical to be honest.
The location is a bit baffling as it's moving the problem from the western bypass to the Durham road corridor. That's if it gets used of course. I can't see it being massively popular unless folk are forced into it, either by congestion charging, increased rates on city centre parking, and so on.
It's also quite long distance for a park and ride service. It's a good 15-20 mins to the city centre if you take into account the bus is most likely going to have stopping and timing points. Are people really going to entertain that idea?
I'd have thought if anything, a site would have been identified with an easy link to Metro possible.
I've always been against this idea as well as the other proposed P&R site at Lobley Hill.
I just can't fathom how it will decrease congestion unless, as Aureolin notes, drivers are somehow forced into using the site. If anything, extra congestion will be created as motorists queue on the A1 in order to access the site.
I've always thought that Follingsby Park would make a good P&R site. It's conveniently located near to the Leamside Line and the Metro could be extended to accommodate motorists offering a quick service into either Gateshead or Newcastle.
Desperately trying to think of positives but cant.
The last mention of it on the forum, confirmed that the facility wouldn't have its own vehicles, but would rely on service buses such as the 21 calling in.
Hopefully that has changed.
The.location and distance from the town/city centre isn't too different to the sites in York and Doncaster.
The road infrastructure is totally different though.
Similarly, people using the A1 aren't all going to one destination or indeed heading in the same direction - Metrocentre, Team Valley, Great North Park, Newcastle City Centre, various areas across Gateshead - which would lead to a change in bus for many.
(14 Jul 2014, 10:08 pm)AdamY I've always been against this idea as well as the other proposed P&R site at Lobley Hill.
I just can't fathom how it will decrease congestion unless, as Aureolin notes, drivers are somehow forced into using the site. If anything, extra congestion will be created as motorists queue on the A1 in order to access the site.
I've always thought that Follingsby Park would make a good P&R site. It's conveniently located near to the Leamside Line and the Metro could be extended to accommodate motorists offering a quick service into either Gateshead or Newcastle.
(14 Jul 2014, 10:08 pm)AdamY I've always been against this idea as well as the other proposed P&R site at Lobley Hill.
I just can't fathom how it will decrease congestion unless, as Aureolin notes, drivers are somehow forced into using the site. If anything, extra congestion will be created as motorists queue on the A1 in order to access the site.
I've always thought that Follingsby Park would make a good P&R site. It's conveniently located near to the Leamside Line and the Metro could be extended to accommodate motorists offering a quick service into either Gateshead or Newcastle.
(15 Jul 2014, 6:16 am)Andreos Constantopolous Desperately trying to think of positives but cant.
The last mention of it on the forum, confirmed that the facility wouldn't have its own vehicles, but would rely on service buses such as the 21 calling in.
Hopefully that has changed.
(15 Jul 2014, 6:16 am)Andreos Constantopolous Desperately trying to think of positives but cant.
The last mention of it on the forum, confirmed that the facility wouldn't have its own vehicles, but would rely on service buses such as the 21 calling in.
Hopefully that has changed.
(15 Jul 2014, 7:40 pm)aureolin Completely agree about Follingsby, and it looks to be on the radar. I found this document which details those two and another site on Dunston Hill.
https://www.gateshead.gov.uk/DocumentLib...hedule.pdf
(15 Jul 2014, 7:40 pm)aureolin Completely agree about Follingsby, and it looks to be on the radar. I found this document which details those two and another site on Dunston Hill.
https://www.gateshead.gov.uk/DocumentLib...hedule.pdf
(15 Jul 2014, 8:40 pm)gtom As of yesterday that position hasn't changed.
The logic to me is flawed and I apologise if I'm repeating others points.
The Bypass is already busy from when the A1(M) ends. The site is already in the mix. If you are heading to Newcastle, why bother beating congestion when its only another 6 miles to the City Centre? Newcastle is not like Durham, it has more than 1 route into the City.
Adding passenger numbers to a service like the 21 which already struggles to keep time and reliability and sending more buses along a choked Durham Road is not and never will be a good idea
(15 Jul 2014, 8:55 pm)AdamY I believe I've read that document before as I asked to help formulate some sort of response on behalf of an interested party.
Follingsby Park is the only sensible option in my view. It lies just off the A194(M) and is close enough to the A19 for even more accessibility. If constructing a new Metro link is not an option, then perhaps a frequent heavy-rail service between Follingsby Park and Metrocentre (calling in at Heworth, Newcastle, Dunston and a new station at Gateshead Quays) might provide better value for money.
(15 Jul 2014, 8:40 pm)gtom As of yesterday that position hasn't changed.
The logic to me is flawed and I apologise if I'm repeating others points.
The Bypass is already busy from when the A1(M) ends. The site is already in the mix. If you are heading to Newcastle, why bother beating congestion when its only another 6 miles to the City Centre? Newcastle is not like Durham, it has more than 1 route into the City.
Adding passenger numbers to a service like the 21 which already struggles to keep time and reliability and sending more buses along a choked Durham Road is not and never will be a good idea
(15 Jul 2014, 8:55 pm)AdamY I believe I've read that document before as I asked to help formulate some sort of response on behalf of an interested party.
Follingsby Park is the only sensible option in my view. It lies just off the A194(M) and is close enough to the A19 for even more accessibility. If constructing a new Metro link is not an option, then perhaps a frequent heavy-rail service between Follingsby Park and Metrocentre (calling in at Heworth, Newcastle, Dunston and a new station at Gateshead Quays) might provide better value for money.
(15 Jul 2014, 9:13 pm)Andreos Constantopolous A cheaper alternative could be to utilise the bus lanes on the approach to Heworth.
(15 Jul 2014, 9:13 pm)Andreos Constantopolous A cheaper alternative could be to utilise the bus lanes on the approach to Heworth.
(15 Jul 2014, 9:21 pm)AdamY True.
But then bus-lanes would need to created after Heworth Metro in order to reach either Gateshead or Newcastle.
Personally, I don't see the point in going to a P&R facility at Follingsby in order to get a bus to Heworth and transfer onto either a train or Metro. I can't see it being a hit with other motorists either.
(15 Jul 2014, 9:21 pm)AdamY True.
But then bus-lanes would need to created after Heworth Metro in order to reach either Gateshead or Newcastle.
Personally, I don't see the point in going to a P&R facility at Follingsby in order to get a bus to Heworth and transfer onto either a train or Metro. I can't see it being a hit with other motorists either.
(15 Jul 2014, 7:59 pm)NEBCD Malarkey Slight change of Subject, Just been scrolling through the Document, Looking at Page 3
Ref: T20 - New Bus Facility - £7m - John Dobson Street/Durrant Road
Could this be for a New Bus Station in Newcastle City Centre.
(15 Jul 2014, 7:59 pm)NEBCD Malarkey Slight change of Subject, Just been scrolling through the Document, Looking at Page 3
Ref: T20 - New Bus Facility - £7m - John Dobson Street/Durrant Road
Could this be for a New Bus Station in Newcastle City Centre.
(15 Jul 2014, 9:26 pm)Andreos Constantopolous Yeah, it would need extending beyond Heworth - but that shouldn't be beyond the wit of man or Gateshead Council.
They have stacks of white paint hidden away in the Shearlegs Road depot (enough to get the roads painted/segregated several times in just a few years), unless it all got used up on Durham Road?
As for the multiple changes - why not? GNE built their model on a similar system
(15 Jul 2014, 9:26 pm)Andreos Constantopolous Yeah, it would need extending beyond Heworth - but that shouldn't be beyond the wit of man or Gateshead Council.
They have stacks of white paint hidden away in the Shearlegs Road depot (enough to get the roads painted/segregated several times in just a few years), unless it all got used up on Durham Road?
As for the multiple changes - why not? GNE built their model on a similar system
(15 Jul 2014, 9:44 pm)AdamY It'll take more than the stacks of white paint hidden away at the Shearlegs Road depot.
I'm vehemently against the approach of converting dual carriageways to one lane thoroughfares to accommodate bus lanes as it tends to cause congestion elsewhere through bottlenecking. If a bus-lane was created between Heworth and Gateshead, it really needs to be constructed alongside the existing road infrastructure.
So unless Gateshead Council have vast amounts of tarmac and paving stored at Shearlegs Road, then can take their white paint and....
(15 Jul 2014, 9:44 pm)AdamY It'll take more than the stacks of white paint hidden away at the Shearlegs Road depot.
I'm vehemently against the approach of converting dual carriageways to one lane thoroughfares to accommodate bus lanes as it tends to cause congestion elsewhere through bottlenecking. If a bus-lane was created between Heworth and Gateshead, it really needs to be constructed alongside the existing road infrastructure.
So unless Gateshead Council have vast amounts of tarmac and paving stored at Shearlegs Road, then can take their white paint and....
There's no reason why they can't have both if they can get the funding.
I just don't see where traffic will come from to populate this. If you've come from Durham you've better options (train) and if you are driving why would you stop when in sight of the City Centre and turn off to a car park to sit on a 21 which will take around half an hour at peak?!
I've been driving in and around the area lately and with Saltwell Rd, Old Durham etc there are plenty of alternatives available to avoid the A1 and make a decent journey time.
(10 Aug 2015, 5:26 pm)Malarkey Has been any updates recently on the potential P&R Sites at Eighton Lodge & Follingsby Park?
(10 Aug 2015, 5:26 pm)Malarkey Has been any updates recently on the potential P&R Sites at Eighton Lodge & Follingsby Park?
Park and Ride is now approved
http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nort...l-10860988