(05 Aug 2016, 9:28 pm)Dans_bus_photos wrote I don't see what the big issue is with these Nexus timetables, other than enthusiasts and a hand full of the general public will know Go North East run these services on behalf of Nexus. The majority of people wanting to look at a nexus route would first check the Nexus site, id have thought in my opinion. I very much doubt it will be in the Nexus tender that GNE have to display the timetable for the route, so cant see why GNE go to the extent of putting the timetables on their website as it is not their service.
Tickets etc, so passengers know that GNE tickets won't be vaild on the W services, instead of them getting on and not being able to use their passes or even buy a GNE ticket.
GNE should advertise they're running the likes of the 168 to encourge people to buy a GNE pass...