(17 Jan 2025, 3:20 pm)DeltaMan wrote Surely they could have printed the artwork to take along?
Plenty of timetables available in South Shields at 1400!
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(17 Jan 2025, 11:06 am)Aaron21 wrote Went to roadshow this morning
Extremely poor
There was two signs saying "changes are coming in your area"
No timetables available as they "didn't have them delivered" But said. Available on our website
Asked why the 26 was hourly between Jarrow & South Shields but said more frequently Stagecoach services and York Road has better service and he lauged about the 26 being "improved"
The fact they ain't being very helpful goes to show how much this company has fallen.
(17 Jan 2025, 8:48 pm)N1cholas wrote What did you expect of the roadshow? live music, competitions, glitz, glamour and flashy lights? they had plenty of route change guides for both sunderland and south shields this afternoon at south shields, maybe they did get them delivered, what would have been the point in printing out the plain PDF's when the information is available online.
Thought the point of these was to answer questions about how the route changes effect how people from A to B now via C and how the changes will effect people, the decision to reduce the frequency to hourly on the 26 obviously reflects passenger numbers and for the majority of the route it is not the only service.
Guess it would have been better to not bother this morning without them then you would have complained it wasn't on.
Maybe pop to sunderland tomorrow afternoon if you really want the guides
(17 Jan 2025, 8:48 pm)N1cholas wrote What did you expect of the roadshow? live music, competitions, glitz, glamour and flashy lights? they had plenty of route change guides for both sunderland and south shields this afternoon at south shields, maybe they did get them delivered, what would have been the point in printing out the plain PDF's when the information is available online.
Thought the point of these was to answer questions about how the route changes effect how people from A to B now via C and how the changes will effect people, the decision to reduce the frequency to hourly on the 26 obviously reflects passenger numbers and for the majority of the route it is not the only service.
Guess it would have been better to not bother this morning without them then you would have complained it wasn't on.
Maybe pop to sunderland tomorrow afternoon if you really want the guides
(20 Jan 2025, 11:21 pm)F114TML wrote Jesus christ that looks so bare! On a positive note the 61 diversion isn't as long as I thought it would be.
(21 Jan 2025, 1:13 am)stagecoachbusdepot wrote The first link is just showing the routes with service changes. Presumably to create extra confusion they have produced one map showing just revised services and a separate one showing the full network. Other than Washington where they still only show the 2. Oh and they have left the 8 and 78 off, but have included the likes of the 56, so seems pretty random.
(21 Jan 2025, 3:40 pm)Storx wrote That map is a complete mess, using cream on cream that's just basic design stuff for a big no no, not to mention the multiple pink/reds in the city which all clash with each other.
Not to mention the missing routes, the 27 being another one and arguably the busiest in South Tyneside ironically.
Very poor design and definitely not a Creating Desire or whatever it's called as much they're slated.
(21 Jan 2025, 9:28 pm)lewisparker1509 wrote Every time I read something on this Forum about GNE, it actually hurts me head on another level. Not because of anything that anyone is saying on here; but the fact that everyones pointing out Go North East's incompetence, and everything everyone is saying is 9 times out of 10 fully factual. It must say something about the company, that people are getting annoyed at posts on the Forum regarding GNE, and the person who's posting it isn't even saying anything wrong. The map's in shambles, half the time they don't know their own route. I'm putting £50 on the day of the changes there'll be buses going awol all over 'cause they don't know where to go.
(21 Jan 2025, 10:22 pm)Storx wrote No-one cares basically. Once management alienate the staff to the stage of strikes it always happens. No doubt be a lot of working to rule for anyone who doesn't love the job and it ends up with the mess like now and that's ignoring those who bolted.
Sad because they actually had some decent staff in the past ie. Dan on here but seems most have gone now. Heard a lot of the old guard were lost with the Chester Le Street farce aswell.
The only people who like GoNorthEast are the fanatics around who can't take criticism. Not worth talking to people like that though as you'll just get abuse for stating facts. The public certainly don't and are a lot more vocal than on here.
Arriva isn't much better tbh for similar reasons but least they seem to be on the up a bit after the takeover.
(21 Jan 2025, 10:44 pm)lewisparker1509 wrote im gonna hold my hands up and say i originally didnt like dan, but you're right he's probably the most decent one there. i've came to realise that when dan was at GNE, he's always been a good bloke, he was just sticking up for the wrong company. and now, northstar is doing absolutley bits (in a good way obvs) and i hope he gets some north tyneside/newcastle contracts. did the 643 for the first ever time in my life just before the new year (never even done it with previous operators), and i've never enjoyed being on an ALX so much in my life. buses: pristine, staff: sound as a pound, timekeeping; haven't seen one major complaint yet! GNE could never!
i fully understand why he was sticking up for gne so much tho, im assuming he wanted to get higher up the ladder to make it a better company, its just a shame he wasn't able to.
i honestly believe, if dan was able to get to the very top of GNE say a few year back to turn it around, franchising wouldn't even be a conversation right now.
i do agree and accept its not just GNE with this issue, but the amount of complaints and issues compared to stagecoach is unreal
(21 Jan 2025, 10:22 pm)Storx wrote No-one cares basically. Once management alienate the staff to the stage of strikes it always happens. No doubt be a lot of working to rule for anyone who doesn't love the job and it ends up with the mess like now and that's ignoring those who bolted.
Sad because they actually had some decent staff in the past ie. Dan on here but seems most have gone now. Heard a lot of the old guard were lost with the Chester Le Street farce aswell.
The only people who like GoNorthEast are the fanatics around who can't take criticism. Not worth talking to people like that though as you'll just get abuse for stating facts. The public certainly don't and are a lot more vocal than on here.
Arriva isn't much better tbh for similar reasons but least they seem to be on the up a bit after the takeover.
(22 Jan 2025, 1:47 am)R852 PRG wrote Most of the real old hands at Chester were offered and took severance when it closed. There were a few long servers who weren't quite old enough to retire at the time who went to Washington.
Can't remember the exact numbers, but if I recall, best part of sixty went to Washington, best part of forty to Consett, about fifteen to Riverside and ten to Deptford. Two and a bit years on, by my count, there's about forty still at Washington, twenty or so still at Consett, less than ten at Riverside and maybe half a dozen at Deptford. I'd describe Chester as having had an ageing workforce at the time of closure, and, even with potential changes in industry working practices difficult to account for, I'd be impressed if there were more than twenty ex-Chester drivers still around by the time of the tenth anniversary of its closure. For context, there's still about twenty drivers between Riverside and Deptford who originated at South Shields, a considerably smaller depot which closed twenty years ago this month, and while it might be apples and oranges in terms of driver establishment size and local workforce age demographics, I don't anticipate any comparable longevity there.
(17 Jan 2025, 7:08 pm)busmanT wrote Plenty of timetables available in South Shields at 1400!
(17 Jan 2025, 8:48 pm)N1cholas wrote What did you expect of the roadshow? live music, competitions, glitz, glamour and flashy lights? they had plenty of route change guides for both sunderland and south shields this afternoon at south shields, maybe they did get them delivered, what would have been the point in printing out the plain PDF's when the information is available online.
Thought the point of these was to answer questions about how the route changes effect how people from A to B now via C and how the changes will effect people, the decision to reduce the frequency to hourly on the 26 obviously reflects passenger numbers and for the majority of the route it is not the only service.
Guess it would have been better to not bother this morning without them then you would have complained it wasn't on.
Maybe pop to sunderland tomorrow afternoon if you really want the guides
(22 Jan 2025, 4:47 pm)Adrian wrote Not much use to the folk who attended Sunderland at 10.00 though, is it?
Hopefully that won't be the case again this Fri/Sat.
Putting the flippancy to one side, I think it would be a reasonable expectation to be able to take away some literature for the changes they're promoting. People are of course going to ask questions, but I suspect most of the answers are what could be referred to in a paper timetable or route map. What do you say to the first person that tells you they don't have a device to access the Internet on?
It'd have also been a useful aid in promoting those services to people who don't presently use them.
In reality though, I suspect these 'roadshows' are only taking place because it's been pointed out that they haven't followed the consultation protocol that they've committed to in the Enhanced Partnership.
(22 Jan 2025, 8:23 pm)Michael wrote Actually just noticed, on a Saturday, the last journey from Lukes Lane Estate is 15:22pm towards Sunderland.
Odd time to end the service then.
(23 Jan 2025, 7:24 pm)busmanT wrote I doubt many passengers heading that way after then.
Jarrow dead at 4pm on a Saturday.
(26 Jan 2025, 9:16 pm)busmanT wrote and creates 2 service 22s in Newcastle!
Shouldn't the Enhanced Partnership have stopped this?