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PVR requirements and workings

RE: PVR requirements and workings
(26 May 2023, 4:00 am)Dan wrote Technically, just 4 in the weekday peak (but off-peak and Saturdays, 6).

Go North East has recently reinstated the full frequency around schools. One bus drops out to do the 28S at school times, another drops out to do the 4.

It’s a smarter, more cost-effective, way of introducing the full frequency at the lowest possible cost - though clearly this does mean a lower frequency is provided during the weekday morning peak (where schools requirement clashes with high demand on the local network).

I wonder if this could be done anywhere else on the network?


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65 does the same with the 861 (tho I don't know why it couldn't start at Hetten and continue to Durham whereas now it runs dead straight onto the 20A. 

25 used to do it aswell.

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