(12 May 2016, 8:07 pm)Jimmi wrote Wonder if the real reason it's occurred is so that the 6 leaves from the stand next to the 7 and it will not only be closer for people to choose which bus to board to head to Croxdale and I think it may be because of the X21 being on the same stand as the 7, meaning people see the X21 on that stand before they can see the 6 all the way down on stand D if you enter via the main entrance.
(12 May 2016, 9:04 pm)RobinHood wrote The stands have been swapped at the request of Durham County Council.
The revisions made to the X21 meant that on trips towards Bishop Auckland, Go North East were required to move to a new departure stand in Durham.
The swap of D and J places the 6 and X21 together again.
Yep. That did cross my mind, too. It did seem a little daft moving the X21 away from the 6, stand allocation wise.
I think D is the furthest over we've ever been on the 22. We've wandered around between F and J, over the years, but never been over with the buses heading north, before.