(08 Jan 2025, 2:15 pm)Rob44 wrote 3.80 still cheaper than 5 quid!.
Exactly! That 1.20 will go a long way if you're getting leathered in town!

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(12 Feb 2025, 11:52 am)Ambassador wrote Want to hang around a bus stop with your loved one?
Treat her to the smell of damp condensation and vapes?
Then GNE have the offer for you.
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(12 Feb 2025, 1:23 pm)Storx wrote Must say I thought this was a joke at first, not sure why any couple would want to use a bus. It's completely out of touch.
It's crazy how much hate bus companies have for commuters lately as they're ignored at pretty much every piece of marketing in recent times. I know they'll say the old, 'people work from home now'. Yes that's right, some days of the week. For someone who works 3 days a week, every week, on the same days, bus travel is extremely expensive nowdays and it's a completely missed market if you ask me.
(13 Feb 2025, 11:55 am)Ambassador wrote A flexi-5 style 'hybrid worker' ticket would be a real winner.
Most people are in the office 2/3 days a week at a push and a competitively priced ticket would make you consider car vs public transport.
For a average call centre salary on Cobalt you're looking circa £22-25k. £18 a week, £72 a month - we should be making it easier from a cost of living pov for working people and encourage the modal switch
It does feel something more NECA should look at vs GNE individually though from an intermodal pov.
(29 Sep 2025, 8:13 am)DeltaMan wrote After reading this article, I'm now reminded that Go North East must be the only big operating company not owned by Stagecoach which does not have Tap on Tap off ticketing on all its services.
Pretty poor when you consider you don't even need a second reader for it to work.
https://cbwmagazine.com/transdev-rolls-o...nd-tk300s/
(29 Sep 2025, 5:14 pm)PH - BQA wrote It's mental. I've had a few friends visit from elsewhere in the country this year, and every single one of them have said "so I just tap on right?" when getting on a bus to town - only once have I been able to say yes, when using an ANE service. It's crazy how far behind every other large operator Stagecoach and GNE are in this regard.
For punctuality alone it should surely be top of their priority list. I got an Arriva service straight home from the midweek night match last week, and I spent significantly less time in the queue while boarding that than I usually do in the queue at Eldon Square for my Stagecoach bus home from work. The Arriva driver was instructing everyone to tap on/off (but most seemed to know the score by now), versus the process of issuing everyone with a ticket to their various stops on Stagecoach.