RE: Go North East
Same i wish 88 would change route, maybe 1 day Thanks Andreos1
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(07 May 2013, 5:21 pm)korn90 wrote 88 cannot have a double decker due to a low bridge at High Lane Row, Hebburn i've been on this route thousands of times mainly because its my local route its like double deckers cannot go on these services M1, 2A/2C, 19, 28/28A/28B, 60, 67/69, 8/78/78A, 88, 700, if the 88 were to have a double decker it would divert via hedgeley road where 27 goes up
(07 May 2013, 10:27 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote PB0002400/494 - GO NORTHERN LTD T/A GO NORTH EAST, 117 QUEEN STREET, GATESHEAD, NE8 2UA
Registration Accepted
Starting Point: NEWCASTLE AIRPORT TERMINAL
Finish Point: SUNDERLAND PARK LANE INTERCHANGE
Via: COWGATE, NEWCASTLE, HEWORTH INTERCHANGE, HEBBURN, JARROW BUS STATION, BOLDON ASDA
Service Number: 737
Service Type: Normal Stopping/Limited Stop
Effective Date: 30-JUN-2013
Other Details: Daily, hourly stopping points as per timetable
I think it's obvious it's going to be using this service will use the 3 spare Optare Versas that come off the Saltwell Park/Drifter when the rest go onto the Washington Street Shuttle. And will be Operated by Saltmeadows... cast minds back to last week when someone said there was going to be a new service, but wouldn't say as they'd get told off by GNE on Bazza Houstons Group on Facebook.
(07 May 2013, 10:27 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote PB0002400/494 - GO NORTHERN LTD T/A GO NORTH EAST, 117 QUEEN STREET, GATESHEAD, NE8 2UA
Registration Accepted
Starting Point: NEWCASTLE AIRPORT TERMINAL
Finish Point: SUNDERLAND PARK LANE INTERCHANGE
Via: COWGATE, NEWCASTLE, HEWORTH INTERCHANGE, HEBBURN, JARROW BUS STATION, BOLDON ASDA
Service Number: 737
Service Type: Normal Stopping/Limited Stop
Effective Date: 30-JUN-2013
Other Details: Daily, hourly stopping points as per timetable
I think it's obvious it's going to be using this service will use the 3 spare Optare Versas that come off the Saltwell Park/Drifter when the rest go onto the Washington Street Shuttle. And will be Operated by Saltmeadows... cast minds back to last week when someone said there was going to be a new service, but wouldn't say as they'd get told off by GNE on Bazza Houstons Group on Facebook.
(07 May 2013, 10:27 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote PB0002400/494 - GO NORTHERN LTD T/A GO NORTH EAST, 117 QUEEN STREET, GATESHEAD, NE8 2UA
Registration Accepted
Starting Point: NEWCASTLE AIRPORT TERMINAL
Finish Point: SUNDERLAND PARK LANE INTERCHANGE
Via: COWGATE, NEWCASTLE, HEWORTH INTERCHANGE, HEBBURN, JARROW BUS STATION, BOLDON ASDA
Service Number: 737
Service Type: Normal Stopping/Limited Stop
Effective Date: 30-JUN-2013
Other Details: Daily, hourly stopping points as per timetable
(07 May 2013, 10:44 pm)AdamY wrote(07 May 2013, 5:21 pm)korn90 wrote 88 cannot have a double decker due to a low bridge at High Lane Row, Hebburn i've been on this route thousands of times mainly because its my local route its like double deckers cannot go on these services M1, 2A/2C, 19, 28/28A/28B, 60, 67/69, 8/78/78A, 88, 700, if the 88 were to have a double decker it would divert via hedgeley road where 27 goes up
Why can't the 67/69 be operated by double-deckers?
When the 69 was the 639, double-deckers were the norm for the route at one point in its history. The 67 combines parts of the old 183/527 routes, both of which had deckers running on it. Unless, the 67 runs along Wellington Road/Cross Lane from Dunston to Metrocentre then there's absolutely no reason why deckers can't operate on that route. The 69 has saw changes to its route in Winlaton and Felling, but there's nothing to stop deckers running on that route too.
EDIT: Sorry, quoted wrong person in post. Should have been 'Korn90' instead of 'Panasonic 44'. Apologies.
(08 May 2013, 10:21 am)korn90 wrote(07 May 2013, 10:44 pm)AdamY wrote Why can't the 67/69 be operated by double-deckers?
When the 69 was the 639, double-deckers were the norm for the route at one point in its history. The 67 combines parts of the old 183/527 routes, both of which had deckers running on it. Unless, the 67 runs along Wellington Road/Cross Lane from Dunston to Metrocentre then there's absolutely no reason why deckers can't operate on that route. The 69 has saw changes to its route in Winlaton and Felling, but there's nothing to stop deckers running on that route too.
EDIT: Sorry, quoted wrong person in post. Should have been 'Korn90' instead of 'Panasonic 44'. Apologies.
my pal anthony said he has been talking to winlaton drivers and ya cannot stick a double decker on 69/67 might be low bridge issue on the route
(08 May 2013, 8:39 am)eezypeazy wrote(07 May 2013, 10:27 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote PB0002400/494 - GO NORTHERN LTD T/A GO NORTH EAST, 117 QUEEN STREET, GATESHEAD, NE8 2UA
Registration Accepted
Starting Point: NEWCASTLE AIRPORT TERMINAL
Finish Point: SUNDERLAND PARK LANE INTERCHANGE
Via: COWGATE, NEWCASTLE, HEWORTH INTERCHANGE, HEBBURN, JARROW BUS STATION, BOLDON ASDA
Service Number: 737
Service Type: Normal Stopping/Limited Stop
Effective Date: 30-JUN-2013
Other Details: Daily, hourly stopping points as per timetable
Looks like a hoax to me...
(08 May 2013, 1:31 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote Could be a hoax, I seen it bazza's Facebook Group and thought that is interesting, and copied and pasted it over onto here, Only other thing is GNE are planning a big reveal of the service and have asked for it to be taken down hence why you can't see it.
(08 May 2013, 1:31 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote I can see how it can be a hoax, as it is quite a long route, and surely with it being an Airport Shuttle Service you'd expect it to be alot quicker, considering by looks of it it'll be going via Hebburn/Jarrow/Boldon Asda and Cowgate. With Stops at Heworth/Gateshead/Newcastle. Looks to me if true GNE are trying to provide competition with the Metro. Plus is no way if the metro takes 45 minutes from Sunderland to the Airport, that GNE would able to compete as there service would take possibly double the time the Metro does.
(08 May 2013, 1:31 pm)Adam Malarkey wrote Surely you'd have it be more Direct and have it Stop at the Major Stops, not minor ones like Jarrow.
(08 May 2013, 1:31 pm)Andreos1 wrote Personally speaking, if I lived in Sunderland and had just got off a flight (whether it was during the day or at night), the last thing I would want to do, would be jumping on a bus and having a tour of Newcastle's suburbs and South Tyneside before rocking up at Park Lane 2 hours later, to then have to make some sort of change to get home...
(08 May 2013, 5:20 pm)CatsFast101 wrote PVR increase on the 39 short workings between Doxford Interntional and Sunderland Interchange are been introduced, this creates an every 10 minute frequency on service 39 between these points. I wonder wether they'll inherit some of the MPD's from Washinton Street Shuttle when they get the Versa's or could they be upgraded to solars from 56 if they get new buses.
The short workings are Monday-Friday only meaning it'll not be every 10 minute service on Saturday. It seems like a commuter service with it only been Monday-Friday, but I'm not convinced this will work very well it's quite a round about route compared to the X35 to Doxford International, but then there is people from South Sunderland to factor in. But X35 have just cut down on the amount of peak-time Sunderland-Dox Int. they run in the most recent 24/3/13 changes. So how are the loadings on the 39? I think it's strange to have a service which currently uses significantly smaller buses increased to every 10 minutes.
(08 May 2013, 5:50 pm)Peter B wrote 'East Durham' branded MPD 535 was on the 39 'Doxford Clippers' today. Here's a photo I managed to get (16.26 on Chester Road at the Wavendon heading towards Sunderland City Centre):
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27204054@N0...hotostream
(08 May 2013, 6:01 pm)Michael wrote The 39 does get busy, if its going every 10 mins between Sunderland and Doxford Park, MPD's wont cope (that's what i think)... Im hoping, Thier will be spare Scania's from both 20 and 56 (which is due to get new buses this year) but for the time being, Washington Street Shuttle MPD's will probley's be used.
(08 May 2013, 9:21 pm)W179SCU wrote(08 May 2013, 6:01 pm)Michael wrote The 39 does get busy, if its going every 10 mins between Sunderland and Doxford Park, MPD's wont cope (that's what i think)... Im hoping, Thier will be spare Scania's from both 20 and 56 (which is due to get new buses this year) but for the time being, Washington Street Shuttle MPD's will probley's be used.
Or the Solo that will be spare from the 73? (Due to Compass taking the service over) - I don't get you though, how won't MPD's cope if there is a increase in frequency?