(29 Dec 2021, 9:11 pm)Dan wrote See above post, edited as you replied.
You may appreciate the answer, but it doesn’t mean to say that you’ll get one, as that wasn’t what we were talking about. We were talking about GNE’s network development (the topic of this thread) and how cheaper fares may have an impact on increased patronage.
Regardless of which fares were being sold on Boxing Day, GNE’s fare on the 309 is cheaper than all advertised options on the X10 (adult single, return, day, child single). That is a fact.
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I'll be raising this within Northumberland County Council and Arriva. The lack of clarity on what day tickets were being sold is a huge red flag and I think the relevant organisations need to investigate what went wrong.
GNE doesn't run any services on the line of route of the X10, and Arriva's adult fares undercut GNE's where routes are shared. That's also a fact.