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Posted by: Rob44
All GNE buses terminating at Gateshead MEtro, even if its only for a couple of hours.... its how it should be!!!

https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nor...e-27968060
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Posted by: Adrian
Looks like Liverpool City Region are the next to move

The North West city region looks likely to become the second outside London to adopt a franchise model for its bus services

Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram has announced that he will be following in the footsteps of nearby Manchester and introducing franchising to the region’s buses, a move he says will herald a ‘new era’ for public transport in the region.

The decision was made following the recommendation of local authority leaders at a Combined Authority meeting. Mayor Rotheram, said after the meeting: “Today marks the start of a new era for public transport in our area – we’re taking back control of our buses. Hundreds of thousands of people in our area rely on buses to get about every day, with 82% of all public transport journeys taken by bus. Yet, for far too long, our residents have been forced to contend with a second-class service that places profit before passengers and leaves behind the very people who need it most.

“Today we have chosen a completely new course for the future of our buses. Under franchising, we will have greater control over fares, tickets and routes to ensure that bus services are run in the best interests of passengers – not shareholders. Whilst it will take a few years to re-regulate the whole network, and the change will be transformational – it is not one that will happen overnight. There are several stages that we still need to go through before we can expect to see franchised buses on our roads.

“By turning back the clock on nearly 40 years of failed deregulation, we’re putting our buses back where they belong: under public control. It is another massive step forward on our journey to building an integrated London-style transport network that will make getting around our region faster, cheaper, greener, simpler and more reliable.”

Cllr Liam Robinson, leader of Liverpool City Council and Portfolio Holder for Transport, added: “This is a landmark decision and the culmination of many years of hard work and careful consideration. The shared vision of Mayor Rotheram, myself and other leaders in the city region is of a bus service that works for everyone – and we believe that means taking greater local public control of the network so we can do things like set fares, routes and timetables.

“And people overwhelmingly agree with us – almost 70% of respondents to the consultation held this summer said they backed plans for bus franchising in the Liverpool City Region. This important step forward means we can now start planning for how we improve bus services in the future, whether that’s by simplifying ticketing to ensure passengers always pay the lowest fares for their journeys or making sure services are better connected with rail, active travel routes and our Mersey Ferries.”

The decision follows a 12-week consultation which found that 69% of respondents supported franchising, and all six of the region’s local authority leaders recommended that a franchised system would provide the best value to the taxpayer.

It is planned that franchising will be introduced in phases, with the first franchised buses starting to run in St Helens by late 2026 and the move to a fully franchised system across the whole of the Liverpool City Region completed by the end of 2028.

Source: https://cbwmagazine.com/liverpool-follow...anchising/
Posted by: Unber43
I didn't realise any SC Sunderland bus went into Park Lane, I thought they only came in when theyd been in an accident like someone broke a window or driver needed the toilet.

However there is a 16 board which pulls into Park lane once a day, anyone know why this is?
Posted by: RobinHood
Internal communications this morning confirming the complete sale of Arriva to I Squared.

"Today I’m pleased to share a significant and exciting announcement about the future of our company. Our shareholder, Deutsche Bahn (DB), has entered into an agreement with a company called I Squared Capital - a global infrastructure manager - to purchase the whole of the Arriva Group."
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2710

Posted by: megansmith
just seen 2710 on the  63 at redcar
Posted by: col87
Am just wondering what some of the shortest routes in the North East area must be to have existed.  The two I can think of are. 

Service 5  Headland - Hart Station which took less than 10 minutes and could easily do a round trip within 20 minutes.  

The TR1  Middlesbrough Bus Station - Middleheaven ( Middlesbrough College ). 
A journey time of around 5 minutes end to end.  

However both can easily by the former Hartlepool shopping shuttle 25 service which was simply Victoria road to to the Marina.  


I can’t think of any other registered services that have been shorter than these unless anyone else can.
Posted by: Storx
Could be a fun few days / week / months ahead for the Morpeth expresses at Ashington as there's no trains serving Morpeth northbound and a limited service on the ECML with speed restrictions as a viaduct has completely collapsed today.

There's also a comment on RailUK that Stagecoach are running a replacement bus service, not sure where from or what with though mind.

Couple of images from RailUK (https://www.railforums.co.uk/threads/iss...908/page-2) below of the state of it.
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1413

Posted by: megansmith
for those who don't know Arriva Durham's 1413 is only currently on loan to Stockton its not transfer  how i know that is of a Facebook group from drivers
Posted by: V514DFT
Just read an article that Toner Road Primary School has gained an ALX300 from Stagecoach
Posted by: Storx
Little bit of trivia but was something I was thinking about before, we've quite often talked about longest bus routes, but which route in the North East has the most stops on their route according to timetable data. I'll throw 3 in but there's probably more. Most the obvious long routes aren't anywhere near the top of this as they all pretty much have limited stop sections.

1 (GNE) - 107 Stops
78 (GNE) - 105 Stops
6 (GNE) - 101 Stops
57A (Arriva) Sundays - 95 Stops
50 (GNE) - 91 Stops
18A (GNE) - 89 Stops

Edited to add others.

Anyone beat them?

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