(17 May 2014, 2:23 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote Was around the old folks earlier on and my Mam (bless her) was on about how the x1 flies along the Washington Highway.
She has mentioned it a few times recently, but it got me thinking about how the Gemini's whizz along and are still pushed for time, compared to the Metrobuses, Olympians or Spectra's - when they were on the x5 (that didn't really need to hammer along the highway).
Back when the x5 operated and the x1 ran with the Merc's, the service was limited stop for more or less the entire journey - since the x1 is only limited between Shiney Row and Gateshead now, is this a contributing factor in the services reliability (timing) issues and drivers needing to push the buses to the limit whenever possible.
The Fencehouses x3 was pretty much the same once it became a stopping service, compared to the limited stop x94.
I have had a quick look at the timetables (on phone so hard to compare/contrast) and there doesn't seem that much difference in scheduled journey times on the x1 - despite the extra stops.
Obviously in the past, the lack of scheduled stopping points will have also helped make up time.
Unless a local bus between Houghton and Washington via Newbottle is reintroduced, affording the x1 to have the luxury of being limited stop again, maybe it is time the x1 had a bit more slack in the timetable.
In January 1994, service X5 was allocated 53 minutes to get from Newcastle to Easington Lane Clock Tower while 47 minutes were allocated for the return journey. By March 2003 another minute was added on to journey times between Newcastle and Easington Lane (54 in total) and an additional 10 minutes (57 in total) were added to the return journey. In comparison, service X1 is allocated 62 minutes between Newcastle and Easington Lane in both directions.
As you have pointed out, both services operate limited stop between Newcastle and Shiney Row stopping mostly at the timing points shown on each timetable. So, in total, an extra 7-8 minutes have been added between Newcastle and Easington Lane over the past twenty years while an average of 10 have been added in the opposite direction. Perhaps, we should also give some consideration to increased traffic congestion over the same period which also affects journey times.
Is this enough time in your opinion?