(29 Dec 2021, 12:51 am)jason85 wrote Had a look at the timetable for 1 Feb and it seems a 6 min turnaround in Middlesbrough. The old TTX had 10 minutes and was often very late leaving, hence the 25 min turnaround in 2017. Could lead to some problems.
Can’t help wondering what happens when numbers increase again (which they will, especially when Northern are cancelling services so frequently)
Just looked at the timetable myself and the turnaround appears to be 16 not 6 - gets in at :54 and leaves :10
It's not beyond the realms of possibility that the X9 could return in the future if things picked up. It's already been mentioned that there are spare MMC's at Consett or some could be ordered new in the future if things really were on the up. While these changes are 'permanent' as opposed to a temporary measure, it doesn't mean they won't be reversed in the future - we've seen plenty of other service changes made by GNE that end up being reversed - the changes in South Tyneside with the stretch from Jarrow to Lukes Lane as part of the 9 springs to mind.
You'd think if the demand returns then the service will too - GNE have probably held out running it as long as they can at a loss for the sake of consistency but it's gotta be acknowledged that covid repercussions will happen for years to come, if not permanently with regard to working from home etc.