(02 May 2016, 10:59 am)citaro5284 wrote Yeah they are.
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(02 May 2016, 10:46 am)GX03 SVC wrote What do the signs say?
(02 May 2016, 11:34 am)Ambassador wrote To be fair nexus are very proactive in Eldon Square. As are GNE when there's an incident. They regularly update the digital boards with scrolling live info
(03 Mar 2017, 10:54 pm)L469 YVK wrote With Newcastle playing at home on Good Friday at 19:45, do you think the big three will consider operating a Saturday service with or without the Night Buses (in GNE's case) as a result of this?
Bearing in mind that it is also a Friday night and a lot of later journeys which normally run on a Friday / Saturday night (excluding night buses) or Monday to Saturday evening for that matter including some offering a more frequent service or running later than a Sunday evening.
Anything less than a Saturday service on Good Friday given the circumstances would be a disgrace in my opinion as buses would end up running stupidly late not only having to deal with high numbers coming out of the Town, but also high numbers going into the Town irrespective of the weather or sales etc.
(03 Mar 2017, 10:59 pm)Michael wrote
It'll be Sunday service because they'll be "no demand"... Haha
(03 Mar 2017, 10:54 pm)L469 YVK wrote With Newcastle playing at home on Good Friday at 19:45, do you think the big three will consider operating a Saturday service with or without the Night Buses (in GNE's case) as a result of this?
Bearing in mind that it is also a Friday night and a lot of later journeys which normally run on a Friday / Saturday night (excluding night buses) or Monday to Saturday evening for that matter including some offering a more frequent service or running later than a Sunday evening.
Anything less than a Saturday service on Good Friday given the circumstances would be a disgrace in my opinion as buses would end up running stupidly late not only having to deal with high numbers coming out of the Town, but also high numbers going into the Town irrespective of the weather or sales etc.
(28 Mar 2017, 7:46 pm)L469 YVK wrote ABSOLUTELY STUPID OR WHAT!
SUNDAY SERVICE ON THE DAY OF SATURDAY LEVELS OF PASSENGERS PLUS ONE OF THE BIGGEST FOOTBALL MATCHES OF THE SEASON?????????????
Eldon Square will be chaos; control room will be mental and there'll be plenty of buses with "NOT IN SERVICE" kicking about with 30+ delays.
From GNE Website:
Good Friday - 14 April
The majority of services will run to Sunday timetables.
21 - Sunday timetable, with the 11.12pm Durham Bus Station to Chester-le-Street journey extended to Newcastle Pilgrim Street.
49, 49A & 49C - will run to a special timetable.
AD122 - starts running from 14 April, find out how you can explore Hadrian's Wall Country with us.
N20/N21 - on Good Friday night / Saturday morning, the services will run the normal Night Bus timetable.
N56 - this service is cancelled on Good Friday.
X66 - will run to a special timetable.
X88 - will run to a special timetable.
All other services will run to Sunday timetables.
(28 Mar 2017, 10:06 pm)James101 wrote [quote pid='195967' dateline='1490731765']
At least moving it back in February would have allowed for some scope to plan duties.
(28 Mar 2017, 8:48 pm)Ambassador wrote It's amazing how bus companies up here do not learn at all on peak routes. With record high temps forecast there'll be more folk about.
The 21 hasn't coped for the past 2 years on every Bank Holiday. So they continue doing as they are. Completely oblivious to the world around them. And showing absolutely no forward thinking and complete and total disregard for their customers, who lets be honest, if there was competition would happily jump on a rival.
I don't even attempt to use a bus on a Bank Hol, I'd rather pay a premium and take a taxi.
(28 Mar 2017, 10:11 pm)Dan wrote If it takes a month to plan a roster I'd guess GNE need a better scheduling department...
(29 Mar 2017, 7:19 am)ifm001 wrote For years and years bank holiday services have always operated in this manner regarding schedules. There have been matches on at those times too and other stuff not just matches. The bus companies aren't going to change their scheduling after all these years just because there is a football game on.
(29 Mar 2017, 7:19 am)ifm001 wrote For years and years bank holiday services have always operated in this manner regarding schedules. There have been matches on at those times too and other stuff not just matches. The bus companies aren't going to change their scheduling after all these years just because there is a football game on.
(28 Mar 2017, 10:06 pm)James101 wrote If it takes a month to plan a roster I'd guess GNE need a better scheduling department...
(29 Mar 2017, 12:21 pm)northern156 wrote What if most of the drivers have already chosen to have the day off to spend with family, go away, even go to the match etc? Being Easter I'd suggest that is a fairly high number.
They're not required to work on their day off.
(28 Mar 2017, 11:15 pm)Ambassador wrote They don't care. As if proven by their scheduling and attitude.
We're a service led economy up here, large numbers of people work Bank Holidays and the rest tend to go out and enjoy. They aren't the lazy Sundays they once were and none of the companies have reacted.
Welcome to the North East, the local public transport time is 1950.
But hey....we've got power sockets and NSAs!
(29 Mar 2017, 4:10 pm)James101 wrote Again, for a company with as many employees as GNE, there should be a set process to ensure only a set number of people can have any particular day off. If GNE, or any other company, approve too many holiday requests, that's poor management. Sundays and bank holidays are not God-given rights as days off, the law seems them as any other day. Any extra benefits surrounding bank holiday working are at the discretion of the employer and can be withdrawn.
(28 Mar 2017, 10:39 pm)James101 wrote Massive opportunity for effieciency here then - though they seem to manage when emergency tenders for metro etc come up
(29 Mar 2017, 5:46 pm)Adrian wrote Do you honestly think there wouldn't be? 2000 staff with the majority being drivers, working obscure shift pattern, and across several locations? I'd suggest the system is almost cast iron.
I'd suggest anything less than 4 weeks notice to alter a shift is unreasonable. All employees, no matter who they work for, are entitled to a work-life balance. Giving them one lot of shifts, and then changing them for another with minimal notice, is unreasonable in my opinion. Plenty of opportunity for businesses to resource with volunteers working a rest day or overtime, if needs must.
Planned Metro tenders are normally awarded ages in advance, but even then, it is with volunteers to some degree from what I've seen, based on which drivers are working those services. The emergency requests (rather than tenders) for replacement buses is usually staffed with lead drivers and others that are not scheduled to be on the road.
(29 Mar 2017, 6:13 pm)James101 wrote BIB: I think the system probably is 'cast-iron'. My comment was in response to northern156's suggestion drivers could have the bank holiday weekend off because they fancied it.
I see your argument for the 4 week notice for an issued roster, but it's only reasonable to expect GNE to impose the same rules on driver's holiday or day off requests. In effect, if a driver doesn't request to be off on a particular day with 4 weeks notice, they can't expect to get it.
The loadings on some key routes have been so high on Good Friday in the past have been so high I'd suggest GNE could even staff then with agency drivers and still turn a profit.
(29 Mar 2017, 6:13 pm)James101 wrote BIB: I think the system probably is 'cast-iron'. My comment was in response to northern156's suggestion drivers could have the bank holiday weekend off because they fancied it.
I see your argument for the 4 week notice for an issued roster, but it's only reasonable to expect GNE to impose the same rules on driver's holiday or day off requests. In effect, if a driver doesn't request to be off on a particular day with 4 weeks notice, they can't expect to get it.
The loadings on some key routes have been so high on Good Friday in the past have been so high I'd suggest GNE could even staff then with agency drivers and still turn a profit.