(10 Aug 2024, 10:14 pm)Ambassador wrote In defence of the 21 it is an incredibly busy service particularly between Chester and Newcastle and it does justify a return to its original ‘21’ frequency
Let’s not forget that in parts the Chester Birtley Low Fell corridor once boasted the 735, 709, 728, 221, 231, 724, 722, 723 Cross Tyne, 183 and others and has been basically cut to a 21
One question I’d have is I’d assume the electric bid went on current frequency so you’ll still be seeing cast offs running the 21
Imagine how much of a cash cow it could be if the spokes actually worked effectively!
And as for the former point, all of those services ran along Durham Road and fed in to and out of other places. Serving the communities no longer served or that now have a bit jpart to play in the spoke.