(04 Jan 2015, 11:13 pm)Dan wrote Yup, both legs of the journey taking about an hour (so four hours in travel time in total).
Connecting between trains isn't that stressful, mind..... [emoji14]
(04 Jan 2015, 11:15 pm)MarcTheA4 wrote Leaves you in a precarious situation if Train A is delayed and you end up missing Train B somehow, whilst trying to stay as a group.Imagine in these sort of circumstances you would be permitted to travel on a later Train B service, as it isn't your fault Train A was delayed?
Mind, there's no guarantee you'll be able to attend, Dan. We still don't know if you'll survive this week.
(04 Jan 2015, 11:15 pm)MarcTheA4 wrote Leaves you in a precarious situation if Train A is delayed and you end up missing Train B somehow, whilst trying to stay as a group.
Mind, there's no guarantee you'll be able to attend, Dan. We still don't know if you'll survive this week.
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(04 Jan 2015, 11:23 pm)tyresmoke wrote There's frequent enough services from York to Selby, if not Hull (I think Hull is roughly 1.5 hourly) - EYMS's service is another option, albeit taking a while!
(04 Jan 2015, 11:23 pm)Dan wrote Imagine in these sort of circumstances you would be permitted to travel on a later Train B service, as it isn't your fault Train A was delayed?Aye, they usually announce it on East Coast. The 1730 out of London often gets delayed on route, and they keep folk posted with the Cross Country connections further north than Newcastle.
(04 Jan 2015, 11:26 pm)aureolin wrote Aye, they usually announce it on East Coast. The 1730 out of London often gets delayed on route, and they keep folk posted with the Cross Country connections further north than Newcastle.
Id guess that only the ECML part will be ticket restricted, with the York to Hull stretch being open. That's certainly the case if you do Blackpool via York, or Glasgow via Edinburgh.
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(04 Jan 2015, 7:58 pm)Dan wrote Down to opinion, I guess. I quite like that spot, and I know Fozz has said that he likes it in the past as well.Yeah, I like that spot at Durham, I also like the area around the Roundabout at the top of North Road
Arriva North East: 1515 / NL63VRK by danielgrahamm, on Flickr
Personally think this is one of my best Sapphire 7 photos (and that's coming from someone who prefers to get away from bus stations and take photos en-route).
(04 Jan 2015, 8:25 pm)tyresmoke wrote I quite like this spot in Durham, as they come out under the viaduct - https://www.flickr.com/photos/61391443@N02/8136239071Will have to have a look up there when am in Durham
(04 Jan 2015, 8:55 pm)aureolin wrote It's well worth getting a P&R day ticket, and having a ride around on the PR1 and PR2. There's some good shots for photos along route, and with the P&R stations being unmanned, you'll get no bother taking photos on site. All three have good spots opposite to get shots.When it comes to people looking at me, it is simply 'why's he taking photos of buses, I am just left to my own devices mostly, If I see someone else taking pictures, I will normally say hi.
I quite like some of the 'over the wall' shots from the bus station, as the church in the background looks quite good for the layover stands. North Road is decent, but I bet you could also get some good shots from the foot bridges too, with a good lens in hand. I quite like Church Street, over by the science site, and the sports centre just down the bank too.
Don't let it put you off mate. People are more than likely just curious as to what you're doing, but it's very rare that anyone will take it further other than looking at you. If you feel really uneasy, try and join some others when they're out and about over the weekend, as it's definitely easier in groups. There's always someone off here out on the weekend.
I'm not a huge fan of having trips around by myself, if I don't know the place well at all. Hence not getting any Teesside Sapphires on route, as I have no idea what any areas down there are like. I'm fine with it up in Tyne and Wear, as I know where to have my witts about me!
Yeah, that's a really good spot too, but it's probably seasonal! It should be perfect during the Spring/Summer, when the sun is high in the sky.
(04 Jan 2015, 10:10 pm)MarcTheA4 wrote I've been watching some episodes of On The Yorkshire Buses, lol.The Jolly Boys Outing...As long as the bus doesn't blow up [emoji14] one of my favourite scenes from that episode
I've just been thinking - I remember reading on this thread about future getogethers, etc, and after watching that episode about the EYMS vs Stagecoach Charity Football Match - an idea has come to me.
Seeing as we have a lot of football fans on here, should EYMS and Stagecoach do it again this year, as it was a huge success by all accounts (despite Stagecoach winning 3-0 ) - would it be a good idea looking into the possibility of hiring a coach to maybe take those interested down?
Granted it may not be everybody's cup of tea, so it may not work out, but surely it would be a great day out!
Think of it as the Jolly Boy's Outing from Only Fools! [emoji14]
(05 Jan 2015, 3:47 pm)Adam wrote Needed a couple of bits and bobs so made a trip out of it as my friends are all busy with uni assignments:
10:25 #X1 Wrekenton - Gateshead (6054)
10:45 #X66 Gateshead - Metrocentre (5161)
11:30 #X43 Metrocentre - Stanley (3889)
12:00 #78 Stanley - Chester-le-Street (4908)
12:45 #71 Chester-le-Street - Houghton-le-Spring (8272)
13:16 #35 Houghton-le-Spring - Sunderland (4970)
14:07 #X36 Sunderland - Gateshead (4976)
15:05 #X25 Gateshead - Eighton Banks (3878)
(05 Jan 2015, 3:48 pm)MarcTheA4 wrote I see you got through Fencehouses unscathed!The key to getting through Fencehouses safely is simple, get past the unofficial border posts at Chilton Moor and near that Pub just after Bournmoor without being on the receiving end of an atomic wedgie, itchy seeds put down your back or being egged and feathered then your sorted, if your unlucky you may get a blast from there hot Chilli Sauce filled Super Soakers, while the FPF are dangerous, watch out for that lot from New Lambton, who humiliate there victims by tea bagging them
(05 Jan 2015, 4:12 pm)MarcTheA4 wrote I feel like my quote doesn't add up...15 passengers, a minibus and a journey to Hull and back (Only Fools reference! ) comes to £28.00..?
Just doesn't seem right to me!
(05 Jan 2015, 4:05 pm)MrFozz wrote The key to getting through Fencehouses safely is simple, get past the unofficial border posts at Chilton Moor and near that Pub just after Bournmoor without being on the receiving end of an atomic wedgie, itchy seeds put down your back or being egged and feathered then your sorted, if your unlucky you may get a blast from there hot Chilli Sauce filled Super Soakers, while the FPF are dangerous, watch out for that lot from New Lambton, who humiliate there victims by tea bagging them
I hear patrols have been took up a notch after the Avenue Vivian lot made there intention to invade FPF territory public knowledge and that Andreos has started an all out, unrestricted war strategy to draw out Vivian(as there leader is known locally, he is like an old woman at times as well), no school type prank is off limits for the FPF at the moment
(05 Jan 2015, 4:12 pm)MarcTheA4 wrote I feel like my quote doesn't add up...15 passengers, a minibus and a journey to Hull and back (Only Fools reference! ) comes to £28.00..?
Just doesn't seem right to me!
(05 Jan 2015, 4:25 pm)MarcTheA4 wrote Thought that might have been the case! lol
Bit steep! I think I might try and contact Jim Hughes or Kingsley's too.
(05 Jan 2015, 4:33 pm)Dan wrote As I said before, Stanley Travel provide some of the most expensive quotes.
I'd have expected that the total cost would not exceed £2.00 per mile, but Stanley Travel's quote does:
£420 / 150 miles = £2.80/mile.
In my opinion, you ought to be aiming for a quote of £300 or less, which equates to £20/person (assuming there are 15 people going).
(05 Jan 2015, 4:33 pm)Dan wrote As I said before, Stanley Travel provide some of the most expensive quotes.Something I would love to do is setup Mr Fozz day-trips, but I aint got the know-how patience to be arsed with it, lol
I'd have expected that the total cost would not exceed £2.00 per mile, but Stanley Travel's quote does:
£420 / 150 miles = £2.80/mile.
In my opinion, you ought to be aiming for a quote of £300 or less, which equates to £20/person (assuming there are 15 people going).
(05 Jan 2015, 4:36 pm)MarcTheA4 wrote That's what I was thinking as well, £20 per person would be a nice round number.Hope it works out for ya mate, may even join the trip if I can afford it...Would be good if you can organise it, and would be good if you choose to do business at GCSE
Could probably get my mam and grandma to do the food as well!
I'll contact some of the other suggested operators at some point tonight.
(05 Jan 2015, 4:39 pm)MrFozz wrote Hope it works out for ya mate, may even join the trip if I can afford it...Would be good if you can organise it, and would be good if you choose to do business at GCSE
(05 Jan 2015, 4:49 pm)MarcTheA4 wrote Already have!
On another note, I've checked the trainline - and the prices aren't bad.
The 09:00 East Coast (will be different when we travel) leaving Newcastle, get off at Doncaster at 10:24. Swap onto the 10:42 Northern service to Hull, arriving 11:47 going down. Unsure coming back up.
Put 7 adults and 2 children in on a random Saturday (just random)...off peak return for 9 people is £483.75....not even 15!
However, I have noticed a Standard single for that party of 9 would be £112.50, hoping it's the same coming back...we may be onto a winner here!
(05 Jan 2015, 10:16 pm)MarcTheA4 wrote Been doing a bit more planning for that possible trip...would anyone happen to know which bus would operate between Hull Interchange and the Streetlife Museum?
I imagine there might even been a shuttle bus?
Thanks!