(09 Jul 2020, 12:43 pm)JP6004 wrote To be fair the coach station is ideally situated beside central and metro, so not that much of a problem. I agree Haymarket/Eldon should be made into one bus station loop. Will ease congestion on Percy Street and allow extra bus stands to be created where taxi rank/M&S pick up is.
I dont agree in another bus station as you have 3 plus central. Easing of congestion and signalling to Percy street will help reduce emissions
It's quite a trek from the Coash Station to Central through some not so pleasant areas - if it's late in the evening; there's a reason why Megabus chose John Dobson Street instead. I wouldn't like to haul a case from Central to there for example or any of the bus stations, Central itself is out the way really.
My theory behind the new bus station would be for a replacement for Blackett Street, Pilgrim Street and Market Street with the movement of any services from over the Tyne Bridge. It would be a perfect place for the 1, 39, 40, 62, 63 and whatever else cuts through the centre of town then having travel down Market Street and Grainger Street or Newgate Street out of town. If you close Blackett Street your going to have a big issue with a lot of stagecoach buses choking up Market Street Westbound as there's nowhere else realistically for them to stop. Eastbound I really don't know where they can stop as there's only one bus stop outside where the tourist information used to be.
So you'd have it as:
Eldon Square: Derwentside / Tyne Valley / Coast Road Services
Haymarket: Great North Road / South Gosforth / Ponteland Services
New Pilgrim Street: Tyne Bridge / Cross City Services / 100 Metro Centre / Coach Services
Coach Station: Replaced by something else.