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Arriva North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2015

Arriva North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2015

RE: Arriva North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2015
(08 Mar 2015, 9:03 am)RobinHood wrote I think that there are other services in the North East that GNE are better equipped to tackle before the X12 - Northumberland for example.

It would be a mighty vehicle investment required to compete on the X12 (estimate at least 6 vehicles to even match frequency), with no close operating depot to aid it. The X85 worked as it had a base at each end to help with issues during the early and critical part of its life.

Realistically, due to the geography and lack of connections south of Durham, I suspect there is very little weight in any business case. The X12 would probably bear the compeititon well, due to the high levels of local connections in Durham and Teesside that feed into it.

I agree that it needs to more work, but I suspect an entry onto the Durham to Middlesbrough coridoor would provoke an 'OK1' type reaction. Extra buses would be sourced im sure.

I was once told that Arriva are limited to changing the actual timetable once a year due to agreements with Durham University - who, to be fair, play a big hand in what happens on there these days. I'd be very surprised if a revised timetable doesn't happen to appear sometime over the summer, as has been the case over the past two years.

On the bigger picture however, since the days of EC operation on the old X1, there is more time to operate the service compared to back then, but its fairly obvious that the X12 is carrying significantly more passengers than it did back in say 2008. Its not surprising that timekeeping issues are arising again due to sheer passenger volume.
Go North East have there Chester le Street Depot in which a potential Service could operate from to provide competition with the X2/X12, and they could further utilise the Peterlee outstation also if they wanted to do so to store a few Vehicles, thus decreasing the running costs in Dead Mileage from Chester, so for example the Peterlee operations would do Journeys starting in Middlesborough/Durham, and Chester from Durham/Chester and Newcastle, just an example but there could be potential for competition along the Durham to Middlesborough corridor in my opinion, come to think of it didnt Go North East previously operate this route anyway before Arriva recieved there Durham/Darlington operations.

RE: Arriva North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2015