(18 Jan 2022, 2:23 pm)Bazza wrote Really?https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nor...n-15893433
Theres plenty buses where the hot spots are.
(18 Jan 2022, 1:55 pm)Storx wrote It's pointless suggesting the Metro on here since it's not a bus. Some on here if they got their own way would rip up the tracks and replace the trains with buses. There's no need for half the buses going across the Tyne and they're the major cause of pollution in Newcastle (not cars).Chester can be similar.
It doesn't help that everything is timetabled at the same time then there's nothing for a bit especially in the evening in places. Not sure if it's like that down there but wouldn't surprise me.
I know at Haymarket the 43, 54, X9, X10, X21/X22 are all identical times (15/45) which follow each other along Gosforth High Street causing bother at the stops. Then there's barely nothing for the next 15 minutes until it starts again at 00/30. It's why it's always gridlock at the same times as everything leaves together.
It's been well known that the 21 arrived from Newcastle AFTER the 34 or 78 had left to go up to Waldridge or Lumley on an evening or Sunday.
Not sure if it was ever fixed, but there's the 8 and 50 that always left at similar times.