(16 Oct 2019, 4:14 pm)Andreos1 wroteClaypath was used as a terminal point for the 20 last year at some point - possibly for the duration of the Lumiere event, maybe? The destination was added to the list then.I've just seen 5421 on a Shields - Durham run.
Running late or early (no idea which - although looking at the timetable, it could have been the planned 17:08 Houghton) and its displaying 'Durham Claypath'.
Since when has that been a terminating point?
There's nowt on the timetable to suggest that there's a terminating service there and if I was wanting to go to the bus station, I'd be expecting a bus that would take me there.
Unless of course, the driver has selected the wrong destination.
Which begs the question - why is 'Durham Claypath' registered?
Not sure what has happened here, but if I was regulating the 20, I'd turn it left onto North Road and send it straight down Millburngate, rather than turn it at Claypath (as it presumably still needs to cross the bridge to turn at the next roundabout, which would admittedly save 5+ mins, but would look poor to passengers who had intended to travel to the bus station who see it continuing in that direction anyway).
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