(02 Jul 2026, 6:06 pm)Nerd4321 wrote This
THIS EXACTLY THIS
How can we have buses back under public control if bus companies cant be bothered to send there bus services into metro or train stations
The Northumberland Line is the biggest flaw for this by far. A train line which gives connections to areas and Newsham, Bebside & Ashington have a bus service nowhere close to the station.
Bebside & Newsham even have a bus stop inside the station car park yet its not used by anything. Yet stated by posters at Newsham the X8 is meant to serve it.
There was an article posted a few months ago about Arriva & Northern having pops at each other with Northern saying they dont want bus services to compete with the rail & Arriva saying why should they put buses into the stations
You cant really call Northumberland Park an interchange cause it just isn't. An interchange is to change to multiple buses. And what do u have serving it. The 19. ONE BUS SERVICE for a station that has the metro which states "for Cobalt business park Silverlink retail AND local bus services "
One bus service to Cobalt & Silverlink from Northumberland Park its pathetic. 353/354/356 stop right round the corner. Re route them into the interchange. Send the 350 in there. Hell rumours were the 22 was gonna go there. Still aint seen it happen
We cant have a function buses back under public control if companies cant stop arguing over building blocks like there 5 years old
Even more shocking. Look at the hospital. I mentioned this the other day. The RVI. Newcastle main big hospital has 2 bus routes while the Wansbeck/QE/Freeman/Rake Lane get a better bus service
Its all for profit these days screw the customer. Customer wants the bus route extended here. Tough dont care
It took them 3 years to re introduced the 342 round via the Airport & Dinnington again. That shows how bad a bus network is. But I can assure Big Kimmy is still busy playing grim reaper till the final old metro is scrapped and off the tracks
Oh and also I dont want to hear this "but people can walk to the bus stops which are 400meters" or some sh!t like that. This is the reason a lot of services are seeing drops in passenger numbers. Cause people want a direct bus service to these places. They dont want to walk miles for a bus
(05 Jul 2026, 5:32 pm)Ambassador wrote The RVI is a 6-7 minute walk from Haymarket Metro and the 2 bus stations. It’s by far the best connected of any hospital in the region
It doesn’t need a bus going there directly, the traffic around there would make it incredibly unreliable and quicker to walk.
Ah yeah I hear you. Ill tell that to my leg the next time its broken and I have no way to get a lift to the hospital or dont want to pay way to high taxi prices
Ill just casually walk up the hill
Least with Arriva when it had the 47 it was easier to get up there. Used it the times I needed to go to the RVI
Imo I think the H should stop in Haymarket to allow passengers to board the bus upto Hospital. Obviously not to ride the thing to the Freeman but to give people access who need the RVI and dont or cant get up the hill to the hospital
The H serves Haymarket anyway (well cause it was hard for them to turn right onto St Thomas Street) and it also stops at the bus stop there now