(05 Jan 2016, 4:49 pm)GX03 SVC wrote Many people have suggested that in the pastÂMany people, or the same few people over and over again?

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(05 Jan 2016, 4:49 pm)GX03 SVC wrote Many people have suggested that in the pastÂMany people, or the same few people over and over again?
(05 Jan 2016, 5:42 pm)Jimmi wrote Many people, or the same few people over and over again?
(16 Jan 2016, 2:39 am)Davie wrote A couple I've just thought of:
X21 - No change to the route but the frequency increased to every 20 minutes.
X7 - No change to the route but the frequency increased to every 30 minutes.
(16 Jan 2016, 9:59 am)DaveyBowyer wrote The latter might be possible but if they increased the X21 to every 20 minutes, where would they find the extra buses from on top of the Streetdecks which are coming?If a service which is B9 allocated recives investment, then a B9 cpuls be cascaded over.
(27 Jan 2016, 12:31 am)Davie wrote Yet again I know these won't work but:
A. A service between Morpeth and Metrocentre
B. Service 18 withdrawn and replaced by the X21.
C. Service 17 joins the North Tyne Links brand, but no changes to the route.
D. I'm not sure if this would work; but service X25 withdrawn and replaced by services 25 & 26 which would see them run from Newcastle - Durham, replacing the X25 from Newcastle - Langley Park then replacing services 13 & 14 between Langley Park & Durham.
(27 Jan 2016, 4:21 pm)R852 PRG wrote I can't personally see a gap in the market that justifies a service between Morpeth and the Metrocentre. There are plenty of buses linking Newcastle with the Metrocentre, and then a fairly frequent service between Newcastle and Morpeth. Although, that said, I think Arriva could attempt to snatch some customers from Go North East and Stagecoach, by providing a service (possibly every 15 or 20 minutes) for connecting customers to use between Haymarket Bus Station and the Metrocentre, with customers having the option to use that as opposed to a service operated by a competitor.
The 18 is a local bus service while the X21 is an express passenger service, and I think it's best that they stay that way, the only thing I can think of would be to alter the times of the 18 so that services connect with inbound X21s and outbound X21s, to try and promote customer usage.Â
I think having the X25, 13 and 14 amalgamated into one service wouldn't be a bad idea, but it would result in a big change of the driver duties, as a lot of 13/14 journeys interwork with the X22 at Durham.
(27 Jan 2016, 4:21 pm)R852 PRG wrote I can't personally see a gap in the market that justifies a service between Morpeth and the Metrocentre. There are plenty of buses linking Newcastle with the Metrocentre, and then a fairly frequent service between Newcastle and Morpeth. Although, that said, I think Arriva could attempt to snatch some customers from Go North East and Stagecoach, by providing a service (possibly every 15 or 20 minutes) for connecting customers to use between Haymarket Bus Station and the Metrocentre, with customers having the option to use that as opposed to a service operated by a competitor.I did say I know they would never happen...
The 18 is a local bus service while the X21 is an express passenger service, and I think it's best that they stay that way, the only thing I can think of would be to alter the times of the 18 so that services connect with inbound X21s and outbound X21s, to try and promote customer usage.Â
I think having the X25, 13 and 14 amalgamated into one service wouldn't be a bad idea, but it would result in a big change of the driver duties, as a lot of 13/14 journeys interwork with the X22 at Durham.
(27 Jan 2016, 8:33 pm)Davie wrote I did say I know they would never happen...
(27 Jan 2016, 12:31 am)Davie wrote Yet again I know these won't work but:
A. A service between Morpeth and Metrocentre
B. Service 18 withdrawn and replaced by the X21.
C. Service 17 joins the North Tyne Links brand, but no changes to the route.
D. I'm not sure if this would work; but service X25 withdrawn and replaced by services 25 & 26 which would see them run from Newcastle - Durham, replacing the X25 from Newcastle - Langley Park then replacing services 13 & 14 between Langley Park & Durham.
(27 Jan 2016, 9:56 pm)Diamond One wrote this might sound daft but it will work X8 from Metrocentre to Middlesbrough might work but you never know i've noticed there is not a direct bus from Middlesbrough to Metrocentre people would ether change at Gateshead or Newcastle for a connecting bus
(16 Jan 2016, 2:39 am)Davie wrote A couple I've just thought of:
X21 - No change to the route but the frequency increased to every 20 minutes.
X7 - No change to the route but the frequency increased to every 30 minutes.
(28 Jan 2016, 8:15 am)cbma06 wrote Cant see the X7 increased to every 30 minutes, the X7 which is due into Sunderland at half 8 this morning is operated by an indigo solo with about 8 passengers on leaving peterlee bus station, passenger numbers have fallen dramatically, this run used to be full leaving peterlee bus station, I wonder if this run is affected due to Arriva X21 to Sunderland about 15 minutes before the X7 leaves.Whenever I've used the X7, I've always found it to carry good loads, and often get quite busy. I've never used it for early or late runs mind.
(28 Jan 2016, 9:25 am)Adrian wrote Whenever I've used the X7, I've always found it to carry good loads, and often get quite busy. I've never used it for early or late runs mind.I imagine that the X7 gets busier later in the day, particularly after around 09:30 when concession passes can be used for free journeys, when I've used the X7 it has pretty busy everytime with of course many of the passengers being pass holders although there has still been a few fare paying passengers as well.
(28 Jan 2016, 11:50 am)MrFozz wrote I have used the X7 every now and again...Used it a number of times south of Peterlee.
It seems to have good loads between Sunderland and Seaham, most people who are going to Seaham will get on X7 instead of the 60 when it is in(think it is about 5/10 mins quicker than the 60 to Seaham) and there also quite a few between Seaham and Peterlee, not quite sure about Sunderland-Peterlee or how it does South of Peterlee
(28 Jan 2016, 8:15 am)cbma06 wrote Cant see the X7 increased to every 30 minutes, the X7 which is due into Sunderland at half 8 this morning is operated by an indigo solo with about 8 passengers on leaving peterlee bus station, passenger numbers have fallen dramatically, this run used to be full leaving peterlee bus station, I wonder if this run is affected due to Arriva X21 to Sunderland about 15 minutes before the X7 leaves.
(28 Jan 2016, 1:49 pm)Andreos1 wrote Used it a number of times south of Peterlee.
It seems to be used just as a local service to/from the likes of Wingate and Station Town during the day.
There seem to be a few use it from Boro and Stockton as an alternative to the X9/10 too - commuters and student types, both for the full stretch from Peterlee and from Wingate/Station Town.
I used the circa 1515 (?) out of Boro once and was expecting it to be full of school kids from Wellfield as we got there about 30mins later.
Just a few kids with their parents got on.
(28 Jan 2016, 11:50 am)MrFozz wrote I have used the X7 every now and again...
It seems to have good loads between Sunderland and Seaham, most people who are going to Seaham will get on X7 instead of the 60 when it is in(think it is about 5/10 mins quicker than the 60 to Seaham) and there also quite a few between Seaham and Peterlee, not quite sure about Sunderland-Peterlee or how it does South of Peterlee
(29 Jan 2016, 10:39 pm)James101 wrote Unsure if this has been discussed before; do people here think Go North East would be a welcome change in Hartlepool?
Stagecoach have held the monopoly since purchasing Hartlepool Transport in the nineties and have slashed the network to simplified core routes, most with no evening or Sunday service. Arriva and Go North East only serve long distance, their routes to the town shuttle to the town centre without serving any real 'short-hop' customers.
Where it may be argued that if Stagecoach can't make it work, how could GNE? I would say the companies differ in their approach to planning services. In the North East, Stagecoach have treat their depots as isolated operations and stuck solidly to their PTE routes. GNE have a more broad minded, regional outlook, with 'pockets' of local routes (indigo, tynedale links etc). I think a Hartlepool operation could be made up of a cluster of local routes (eg H1, H2 H3 etc) and the depot used as a hub for new trans-Tees/Durham services
(29 Jan 2016, 11:11 pm)Jimmi wrote Here's a suggestion for a new Sunderland - Hartlepool route which would provide a half hourly Go North East service between Sunderland and Station Town linked with service X7.
It would be the same route as the X7 between Sunderland and Station Town where it will then head along to Hartlepool via the same route as the supported service 58 run by Scarlet Band although it wouldn't serve Hutton Henry.
Sadly I think the times would not really work.
(29 Jan 2016, 11:29 pm)James101 wrote If a deal was struck with Durham County Council whereby they would help subsidise the route in return for not needing the 58 anymore this could be a good venture