RE: Go North East Service Suggestions
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(24 Jul 2014, 9:52 pm)V514DFT wrote cus i can and dont need to answer to you
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(24 Jul 2014, 9:30 pm)col87 wrote Would this work as a service for the summer S1 Seaham-Peterlee-Horden-Crimden-Hart Station-Hartlepool Headland-Hartlepool Interchange-Seaton Carew S2 Sedgefield-Trimdons-Hartlepool Headland-Seaton Carew
(24 Jul 2014, 10:46 pm)Jimmi wrote I don't think summer services to seaside resorts are a good idea these days, especially in local areas which are already accessible by bus. Also passenger numbers would be dependent on weather, for example the Arriva X60/X61 passenger numbers were low when the weather was bad.Fair point about relieing on weather been nice but if done right it could bring in decent money I would look to local bussness to sponsor the services with busses only used on them two services
(24 Jul 2014, 10:26 pm)NEBCD Malarkey wrote Back on Topic I have a Suggestion for the Coaster Services.
*New Service*
1B - Whitley Bay - Marsden - Tynemouth - North Shields - Hawkey's Lane - Billy Mill - Coast Road - Newcastle - Gateshead Interchange - Q.E. Hospital - Wrekenton
(25 Jul 2014, 6:09 am)DaveyBowyer wrote Terminate the short Coasters in Whitley Bay Town Centre and have them interworking with the following. Through fares accepted:
- Service X38 operating every 30 minutes Monday to Saturday daytime calling at Whitley Bay - North Tyneside Hospital - Billy Mill then limited stop to Newcastle Civic Centre, St Mary's and Haymarket only calling at Willington Sqaure. New day and weekly saver introduced allowing travel on the X38 between Marden (1) and Newcastle as well as all Cobalt Clipper services. The Cobalt Clipper savers would still remain but slightly cheaper due to not allowing use on the X38. This would also resinstate a faster link between Marden and Newcastle after the 44 was withdrawn.
(25 Jul 2014, 4:52 pm)benambro wrote Probably been mentioned but the X10 should go into Peterlee Bus station at peak times to ease pressure on the X9.
(25 Jul 2014, 4:26 pm)Tom wrote Service 71:
Chester le Street: 45
Houghton-le-Sp: 15
Seaham Brydon Pl: 34
Service 265:
Seaham Brydon Pl: 40
Dalton Park: 55
Durham City: 36
Service 265:
Durham City: 45
Dalton Park: 24
Seaham Brydon Pl: 39
Service 71:
Seaham Brydon Pl: 45
Houghton-le-Sp: 07
Chester-le-Street: 34
Services 204 and 208 would remain the same.
Service 202 would be operated by Deptford extending to Sunderland replacing the 238.
(25 Jul 2014, 11:11 pm)Drifter60 wrote I would like to see GNE operate some special summer services during 6 weeks as with kids been off, scholars buses (such as all the Olympians at Stanley, Percy Main tridents etc.) aren't needed they could be used on special services.
Suggestions
401: Sunderland-Roker-Seaburn-Whitburn (idea been so then connections can be made at Sunderland Interchange to various locations) Maybe 30 Mins service daytimes,
402: Seaham-Easington-Horden-Hartlepool-Seaton Carew (this one would a more localised service, but operate maybe 3-4 journey a day rather than regular service)
403: Newcastle-Gateshead-Beamish (Express bus running maybe every 30 minutes, train/bus/metro connections, some would argue bus links in place but express would presided travel)
404: Durham-Rail Station-Adventure Valley-Diggerland (Express bus to these attractions, bus/train connections)
These could be trialed.
(25 Jul 2014, 11:11 pm)Drifter60 wrote I would like to see GNE operate some special summer services during 6 weeks as with kids been off, scholars buses (such as all the Olympians at Stanley, Percy Main tridents etc.) aren't needed they could be used on special services.
Suggestions
401: Sunderland-Roker-Seaburn-Whitburn (idea been so then connections can be made at Sunderland Interchange to various locations) Maybe 30 Mins service daytimes,
402: Seaham-Easington-Horden-Hartlepool-Seaton Carew (this one would a more localised service, but operate maybe 3-4 journey a day rather than regular service)
403: Newcastle-Gateshead-Beamish (Express bus running maybe every 30 minutes, train/bus/metro connections, some would argue bus links in place but express would presided travel)
404: Durham-Rail Station-Adventure Valley-Diggerland (Express bus to these attractions, bus/train connections)
These could be trialed.
(25 Jul 2014, 11:11 pm)Drifter60 wrote I would like to see GNE operate some special summer services during 6 weeks as with kids been off, scholars buses (such as all the Olympians at Stanley, Percy Main tridents etc.) aren't needed they could be used on special services.
Suggestions
401: Sunderland-Roker-Seaburn-Whitburn (idea been so then connections can be made at Sunderland Interchange to various locations) Maybe 30 Mins service daytimes,
402: Seaham-Easington-Horden-Hartlepool-Seaton Carew (this one would a more localised service, but operate maybe 3-4 journey a day rather than regular service)
403: Newcastle-Gateshead-Beamish (Express bus running maybe every 30 minutes, train/bus/metro connections, some would argue bus links in place but express would presided travel)
404: Durham-Rail Station-Adventure Valley-Diggerland (Express bus to these attractions, bus/train connections)
These could be trialed.
(26 Jul 2014, 2:04 am)col87 wrote stop nicking my ideas but good ideas. X87 Hartlepool-Blackhall-Horden-Easington-Durham-Adventure Valley. M1 Hartlepool-Billingham-Stockton-Middlesbrough-Guisbrough-Helmsley-Osmotherly.
(26 Jul 2014, 8:15 am)marxistafozzski wrote Malarkey has competition for Marathons.
That would be better for Arriva to take on rather than Go North East, but the question is would they take it on commercially, if not, how would it be funded, Moorsbus is history iirc and the risk of a run like that would be huge
(26 Jul 2014, 2:04 am)col87 wrote stop nicking my ideas but good ideas. X87 Hartlepool-Blackhall-Horden-Easington-Durham-Adventure Valley. M1 Hartlepool-Billingham-Stockton-Middlesbrough-Guisbrough-Helmsley-Osmotherly.
(26 Jul 2014, 8:31 am)Robert wrote Doubt that would work if im honest. In my opinion it just seems illogical and the services wouldnt last 2 minutes before changes happen to them or they et withdrawn. During term time, how many people (with kids) do you expect to remain on the bus between any of those points and Adventure Valley? I cant see very many, during school holidays it will reverse (slightly). That is the main reason why i would say the service only needs to run during school holidays or just the summer to even make some money. Plus, Hartlepool already have service 22 which runs via most of those points to Durham, if not all i believe. With your other service, due to the sheer length of the route, im sure it will have to be split somewhere down the line, unless the buses were to be fit with tachographs and again, it would only see major use in the Summer we people can have proper family days out.
(26 Jul 2014, 8:46 am)marxistafozzski wrote The only difference from col87's suggestion and the 22 is Easington, the 22 goes through Shotton, Thornley and Wingate I think...It has give me an idea
New East Durham Service 240
Hartlepool-Blackhall-Horden-Easington Colliery-Easington Village-Haswell-Haswell Plough-Sherburn-Durham
Modified 202
Seaham-Dawdon-Dalton Park-Murton-E.Lane-Snippersgate-Haswell-Shotton-Peterlee
(26 Jul 2014, 9:18 am)cbma06 wrote Haswell area is Arriva's turf, all those areas that's listed for the 240 is well served by Arriva, GNE are not going to enter that service to compete with Arriva, Arriva will run GNE into the ground, Arriva is a massive operator than GNE.