(Yesterday, 6:48 pm)Shrek wrote Is that going by bus times. Someone i work with was in on time and normally gets the 7.11 X21, and they weren't complaining so I'm guessing it turned up. Could some be tracking issues?
It started from Ashington Bus Station - with a Streetlite, so that'll have been pleasant. That was confirmed, and isn't going off bustimes.
So they missed 2 consecutive X21s from Newbiggin, and 2 consecutive X22s from Ashington (picked the 07:29 up from the A1) on runout.
There were periods today where there were only 3/7 X22s out (7566 was pulled for schools).
(Yesterday, 7:33 pm)Storx wrote Can't confirm how many, but I had a little look at the app earlier today, around 11am, and there was definitely, at least
2x 306/308
3x X21/X22/35
1x 1
1x 2
1x 57/57A
1x 43/44/45
Cancelled boards today.
Might have improved, might have got worse and that was the ones actually reported in the Arriva app but it was bleak either way in Northumbria - again.
(The 7.11 started short at Ashington according to BusTimes btw, seems to be a lot of shorts today).
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Btw does anyone know if the Ashington issues are all vehicle problems or whether there's driver related issues now aswell? Seen there's cancelled X22's tonight and there's absolutely zero rationale why there's cancellations at night due to vehicles.
It's actually a disgrace. Even when GNE reached a similar state last year they drafted in loan vehicles, ANE management are doing nothing. It's wild to me that Arriva have just watched Liverpool gift some of their most lucrative work to GAG and aren't making any effort to improve operations in the NE where franchising is imminent.
In addition to the ones you listed, they also missed an X18 (08:13 ex Amble started at Pegswood).
If there are driver issues at Ashington I'd assume they're on the day sickness, as far as I know all issues there are vehicle related currently. Certainly the drivers I spoke to last week on a couple of X21/22s (after asking where the previous one was) indicated that the issues were 100% bus related.