RE: Stagecoach North East: Latest News & Discussion - March 2020
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(16 Apr 2020, 3:08 pm)ifm001 wrote Further changes to Newcastle 1, 12, 22, 39 and 40 plus E1 E2 and E6 from 19th April.
(16 Apr 2020, 4:07 pm)Kuyoyo wrote Mainly evenings on the Newcastle runs
1: hourly after 2000
12: Half hourly all day Two Ball Lonnen-Wallsend until 1730 when Walker-Wallsend reduced to hourly
22: Hourly after 1800 from Cobalt and 1900 from Throckley
39/40: Evening journey will operate half hourly between Wallsend and Lemington Road End, then hourly to Dumpling Hall and Chapel House respectively. Timetable suggests Dumpling Hall journeys will operate as 40s between Wallsend and Blackett Street and 39s between Blackett Street and Dumpling Hall.
E1 reduced from half hourly to hourly all day - combined 20 minute frequency
(16 Apr 2020, 4:07 pm)Kuyoyo wrote Mainly evenings on the Newcastle runs
1: hourly after 2000
12: Half hourly all day Two Ball Lonnen-Wallsend until 1730 when Walker-Wallsend reduced to hourly
22: Hourly after 1800 from Cobalt and 1900 from Throckley
39/40: Evening journey will operate half hourly between Wallsend and Lemington Road End, then hourly to Dumpling Hall and Chapel House respectively. Timetable suggests Dumpling Hall journeys will operate as 40s between Wallsend and Blackett Street and 39s between Blackett Street and Dumpling Hall.
E1 reduced from half hourly to hourly all day - combined 20 minute frequency
Walkergate depot losing another 5 buses from Sunday at this rate theres gonna be no work to do when im on my shift
(17 Apr 2020, 3:51 pm)ifm001 wrote Well there are plenty of them out and about
(17 Apr 2020, 9:44 pm)V514DFT wrote Guys,theres a thread for April now,i made it the other day
(18 Apr 2020, 10:15 pm)scanialover wrote Let's try and look at this sensibly and practically. We are in the midst of a major crisis with Covid-19? People are advised, requested to stay home except for essential stuff ? Buses are running empty ? So based on that why do we need extra services? If there is the one 36 serving that part of the town surely that is enough given that the only people that should be using it are doing so for essential purposes. Service 1 operates out of town on its way to Middlesbrough and serves that part of the town. Maybe though that one is full of trippers making their way to Seaton Carew. By all accounts that's the place to be ? Perhaps extra services could be needed.
(18 Apr 2020, 10:15 pm)scanialover wrote Let's try and look at this sensibly and practically. We are in the midst of a major crisis with Covid-19? People are advised, requested to stay home except for essential stuff ? Buses are running empty ? So based on that why do we need extra services? If there is the one 36 serving that part of the town surely that is enough given that the only people that should be using it are doing so for essential purposes. Service 1 operates out of town on its way to Middlesbrough and serves that part of the town. Maybe though that one is full of trippers making their way to Seaton Carew. By all accounts that's the place to be ? Perhaps extra services could be needed.I agree people should be staying in however some people such as key workers will still need a bus. I heard they was about 40 odd people waiting at the central library ( ramp stop ) the other day and that was from a driver posting on social media. Now since only the 3 7 and 36 are using the stop currently and all are running limited services then something will need to be done if this is happening a lot. Buses are only allowed to be 50% full and don't forget Hartlepool does not use full size buses like Newcastle or Teesside does instead only having the enviro 200 and we don't know why people are using the bus at that time so something does need to be done.
(19 Apr 2020, 8:41 am)Cock Robin wrote The 1 to Mbro is already running half hourly which is double the normal Sunday frequency which should be more than adequate for trippers. The 36 on the other hand normally operates half hourly Sundays but is only operating hourly and as Col says there's no 6s running to Owton Manor either.Think you could be looking at the Monday to Saturday Corona timetable? Current Sunday service 1 is identical to it's standard timetable.
(19 Apr 2020, 9:49 am)tcts24 wrote Think you could be looking at the Monday to Saturday Corona timetable? Current Sunday service 1 is identical to it's standard timetable.You right . There is still a decent bus service at each end of Oxford Road and exercise is good for people. Like I said in a previous post, in non Covid times, the Throston area is poorly served after 6pm. I m a bit of a tight ar*e and hate getting taxis. Usually a fiver from Hartlepool centre in taxi. Someone mentioned (in previous post) that Service 1 was going to have an evening service but it never materialised. Wonder why??
As regards Oxford Road, The 3 passes the western end, the 1 and 7 both pass the eastern end and the road is only a mile long. So it's reasonably well served if you don't mind a half mile walk should you miss the 36.
(19 Apr 2020, 9:49 am)tcts24 wrote Think you could be looking at the Monday to Saturday Corona timetable? Current Sunday service 1 is identical to it's standard timetable.I meant during the week
As regards Oxford Road, The 3 passes the western end, the 1 and 7 both pass the eastern end and the road is only a mile long. So it's reasonably well served if you don't mind a half mile walk should you miss the 36.
(19 Apr 2020, 9:49 am)tcts24 wrote Think you could be looking at the Monday to Saturday Corona timetable? Current Sunday service 1 is identical to it's standard timetable.That maybe true but what if the person struggles to walk far.
As regards Oxford Road, The 3 passes the western end, the 1 and 7 both pass the eastern end and the road is only a mile long. So it's reasonably well served if you don't mind a half mile walk should you miss the 36.
(19 Apr 2020, 2:18 pm)scanialover wrote The question has to be asked as to why 40 people were assembled at the Central Library stops? They aren't all key workers and surely such a crowd contravenes both gathering and social distancing guidelines; I don't get just why people have this herd mentality thing and then why they need to spend hours standing outside supermarkets. Hasn't anyone worked this out yet and adapted? As for services in Hartlepool, OK I'm not up to date with just what's happening but a cursory look at the emergency timetables tells me that the area is well covered and if it isn't then walking is good for us.Even with the argument people should be staying in and they not all key workers people still need to go shopping or might need to go to bank or needed to buy things the local shop don't sell. Now I agree people should use buses if it is vital and reducing service is the right thing to do but if people are still out then maybe the solution could be an extra bus at peak times or some of the mothballed E300 from Teesside been used to keep social distancing. Although the simple is have the 6 do the full route again and terminate the 3 at Rift House.
(19 Apr 2020, 4:32 pm)scanialover wrote I don't get that argument. Have just looked at Bustimes and what I see appears to be, for a Sunday, a fairly healthy service which, given the number of people who should / will be travelling, probably excessive.