(10 Aug 2014, 2:25 pm)aureolin Yeah that's what I mean. Picture of the ex-MD dishing out timetables outside of the front doors of Stagecoach. I honestly don't know what they were thinking of then.
(10 Aug 2014, 2:25 pm)aureolin Yeah that's what I mean. Picture of the ex-MD dishing out timetables outside of the front doors of Stagecoach. I honestly don't know what they were thinking of then.
(10 Aug 2014, 1:46 pm)Dan I don't think they'd have launched the 36 if they they knew they were going to be fighting a losing battle.
I really think they originally thought they stood quite a high chance of doing well, what with new buses being purchased and "lowest fare guarantees" being promoted. To my memory, it did on the first day or week when everyone could get on for free...
(10 Aug 2014, 1:46 pm)Dan I don't think they'd have launched the 36 if they they knew they were going to be fighting a losing battle.
I really think they originally thought they stood quite a high chance of doing well, what with new buses being purchased and "lowest fare guarantees" being promoted. To my memory, it did on the first day or week when everyone could get on for free...
Come up with a good way to make the 71 and 265 interworking work.
Service 38 will operate every 20 minutes.
Service 71 will operate hourly from Chester-le-Street to Seaham.
Service 202 will extend to Sunderland via the X7 route.
Service 238 will be withdrawn.
Service 265 will be slightly retimed.
(10 Aug 2014, 4:14 pm)Tom Come up with a good way to make the 71 and 265 interworking work.
Service 38 will operate every 20 minutes.
Service 71 will operate hourly from Chester-le-Street to Seaham.
Service 202 will extend to Sunderland via the X7 route.
Service 238 will be withdrawn.
Service 265 will be slightly retimed.
(10 Aug 2014, 4:14 pm)Tom Come up with a good way to make the 71 and 265 interworking work.
Service 38 will operate every 20 minutes.
Service 71 will operate hourly from Chester-le-Street to Seaham.
Service 202 will extend to Sunderland via the X7 route.
Service 238 will be withdrawn.
Service 265 will be slightly retimed.
(10 Aug 2014, 4:20 pm)Michael Maybe a different route from the X7?, Grangetown area has loads of routes, maybe using the 38 route?
(10 Aug 2014, 4:31 pm)Tom Busier on the 38 section of the route, and fair beyond Seaham. Hence it would help the 71.
(10 Aug 2014, 4:31 pm)Tom Busier on the 38 section of the route, and fair beyond Seaham. Hence it would help the 71.
(10 Aug 2014, 4:14 pm)Tom Come up with a good way to make the 71 and 265 interworking work.
Service 38 will operate every 20 minutes.
Service 71 will operate hourly from Chester-le-Street to Seaham.
Service 202 will extend to Sunderland via the X7 route.
Service 238 will be withdrawn.
Service 265 will be slightly retimed.
(10 Aug 2014, 4:20 pm)Michael Maybe a different route from the X7?, Grangetown area has loads of routes, maybe using the 38 route?
(10 Aug 2014, 4:14 pm)Tom Come up with a good way to make the 71 and 265 interworking work.
Service 38 will operate every 20 minutes.
Service 71 will operate hourly from Chester-le-Street to Seaham.
Service 202 will extend to Sunderland via the X7 route.
Service 238 will be withdrawn.
Service 265 will be slightly retimed.
(10 Aug 2014, 4:20 pm)Michael Maybe a different route from the X7?, Grangetown area has loads of routes, maybe using the 38 route?
(10 Aug 2014, 4:42 pm)marxistafozzski Would that put the 265 back under Chesters control or would you 71 move to Peterlee...
I don't see the point of the 202 going to Sunderland, even on the X7 route, GNE once proposed merging the 61 and 38 but that was treat like a wet fart by people in Murton and what do you propose for services on Dene House Road as would lose there service(238)...
As for the 265/71, it could possibly work if marketed right, again a few years ago there was talk of a frequency increase to every half hour Interworking with the 13/14
It would quite a bit to the journey as it, would it work by running to Hendon then follow Stagecoach's 11 up Holmeside
(10 Aug 2014, 4:42 pm)marxistafozzski Would that put the 265 back under Chesters control or would you 71 move to Peterlee...
I don't see the point of the 202 going to Sunderland, even on the X7 route, GNE once proposed merging the 61 and 38 but that was treat like a wet fart by people in Murton and what do you propose for services on Dene House Road as would lose there service(238)...
As for the 265/71, it could possibly work if marketed right, again a few years ago there was talk of a frequency increase to every half hour Interworking with the 13/14
It would quite a bit to the journey as it, would it work by running to Hendon then follow Stagecoach's 11 up Holmeside
(10 Aug 2014, 4:42 pm)marxistafozzski Would that put the 265 back under Chesters control or would you 71 move to Peterlee...
I don't see the point of the 202 going to Sunderland, even on the X7 route, GNE once proposed merging the 61 and 38 round that general area but that was treat like a wet fart by people in Murton and what do you propose for services on Dene House Road as would lose there service(238)...
As for the 265/71, it could possibly work if marketed right, again a few years ago there was talk of a frequency increase to every half hour Interworking with the 13/14
It would quite a bit to the journey as it, would it work by running to Hendon then follow Stagecoach's 11 up Holmeside
(10 Aug 2014, 4:42 pm)marxistafozzski Would that put the 265 back under Chesters control or would you 71 move to Peterlee...
I don't see the point of the 202 going to Sunderland, even on the X7 route, GNE once proposed merging the 61 and 38 round that general area but that was treat like a wet fart by people in Murton and what do you propose for services on Dene House Road as would lose there service(238)...
As for the 265/71, it could possibly work if marketed right, again a few years ago there was talk of a frequency increase to every half hour Interworking with the 13/14
It would quite a bit to the journey as it, would it work by running to Hendon then follow Stagecoach's 11 up Holmeside
265 is a funny old service...Sometimes it can be well used, other times it carries fresh air, decent numbers use it on the Murton-Seaham stretch, though people would prefer to get the 202 as as that takes about 15 minutes from Dalton Park to Seaham, 265 uses Station Road, I have honestly never seen anybody go to Murton from Station Road/Northlea nor going from Murton to Station Road/Northlea
202...Gets a few on because of the time difference to the 265
Both the 202 and 265 are heaving between 7am-9am and from 3pm-5pm for schools and college.
For me, I would like to see the 265 return to go back up Deneside Avenue to The Mallard instead of the as your actually having to double once you get to the Mill Inn, I would also reintroduce the 265 to Cornwall Estate, it was pulled because that section was not making money, it would give OAP's a service to Seaham. To deal with Station Road losing the 265, I would propose a new Drifter Route number 60A with buses going that way 20 mins...
As things stand the MPD is probably the right size of vehicle on the 265, but would like to see something bigger allocated one day
(10 Aug 2014, 5:40 pm)marxistafozzski 265 is a funny old service...Sometimes it can be well used, other times it carries fresh air, decent numbers use it on the Murton-Seaham stretch, though people would prefer to get the 202 as as that takes about 15 minutes from Dalton Park to Seaham, 265 uses Station Road, I have honestly never seen anybody go to Murton from Station Road/Northlea nor going from Murton to Station Road/Northlea
202...Gets a few on because of the time difference to the 265
Both the 202 and 265 are heaving between 7am-9am and from 3pm-5pm for schools and college.
For me, I would like to see the 265 return to go back up Deneside Avenue to The Mallard instead of the as your actually having to double once you get to the Mill Inn, I would also reintroduce the 265 to Cornwall Estate, it was pulled because that section was not making money, it would give OAP's a service to Seaham. To deal with Station Road losing the 265, I would propose a new Drifter Route number 60A with buses going that way 20 mins...
As things stand the MPD is probably the right size of vehicle on the 265, but would like to see something bigger allocated one day
(10 Aug 2014, 5:40 pm)marxistafozzski 265 is a funny old service...Sometimes it can be well used, other times it carries fresh air, decent numbers use it on the Murton-Seaham stretch, though people would prefer to get the 202 as as that takes about 15 minutes from Dalton Park to Seaham, 265 uses Station Road, I have honestly never seen anybody go to Murton from Station Road/Northlea nor going from Murton to Station Road/Northlea
202...Gets a few on because of the time difference to the 265
Both the 202 and 265 are heaving between 7am-9am and from 3pm-5pm for schools and college.
For me, I would like to see the 265 return to go back up Deneside Avenue to The Mallard instead of the as your actually having to double once you get to the Mill Inn, I would also reintroduce the 265 to Cornwall Estate, it was pulled because that section was not making money, it would give OAP's a service to Seaham. To deal with Station Road losing the 265, I would propose a new Drifter Route number 60A with buses going that way 20 mins...
As things stand the MPD is probably the right size of vehicle on the 265, but would like to see something bigger allocated one day
(10 Aug 2014, 5:41 pm)Tom Cheers. The last time I saw it leaving Durham at about 2.30 it was heaving. Standing room only. Not sure if they are just using it for local journeys though.
(10 Aug 2014, 5:41 pm)Tom Cheers. The last time I saw it leaving Durham at about 2.30 it was heaving. Standing room only. Not sure if they are just using it for local journeys though.
(16 Aug 2014, 2:19 pm)Acky81 Scrap services 29 and 39 and extend the fab 56 from the city centre up to Doxford international
(16 Aug 2014, 2:19 pm)Acky81 Scrap services 29 and 39 and extend the fab 56 from the city centre up to Doxford international
(16 Aug 2014, 3:03 pm)DaveyBowyer The 56 is long enough as it is and the reliability would go down the pan. Plus, where would the extra buses come from unless GNE drivers were willing to climb up Old Durham Road at snails pace in a B5TL?
(16 Aug 2014, 3:03 pm)DaveyBowyer The 56 is long enough as it is and the reliability would go down the pan. Plus, where would the extra buses come from unless GNE drivers were willing to climb up Old Durham Road at snails pace in a B5TL?
(16 Aug 2014, 6:19 pm)aureolin They wouldn't have a choice if GNE opted to purchase them. They can't refuse to take a bus because it only has a 5L engine...
I do agree with your point about the 56 route being long enough though. Not only that, it's also an established route, which obviously makes enough money to justify the investment it received last year.
(16 Aug 2014, 6:19 pm)aureolin They wouldn't have a choice if GNE opted to purchase them. They can't refuse to take a bus because it only has a 5L engine...
I do agree with your point about the 56 route being long enough though. Not only that, it's also an established route, which obviously makes enough money to justify the investment it received last year.