(07 Dec 2024, 9:47 am)Storx wrote To be fair the 60-63 changes have been crying out to be done for years. It was an own goal having them all over the place when you look at other similar corridors like the Great North Road in Gosforth which is similar.
Mind not sure what the 'now' turn up and go nonsense is about since they've decreased the frequency from 14 buses an hour to 12 buses an hour. I'm not including the X6 here as that's also nonsense.
The Ryhope area is confusing though as I'm not sure what's doing what route. The 63 seems to be doing the 39 route. 61/62/62A is doing the 2/2A route though.
It feels like it's something like this:
(60 - Blue, 61 - Green, 62/62A - Purple, 63 - Red)
The 63 is very unclear whether it's doing the estates or not, but would make sense since it's no doubt getting the Solo's now, similar with the 61 rejoining at the Green or going via the bypass. I could be very wrong though.
Mind that said, one change I would've made is merged the 33 and 63 together and made a massive loop, would've been an easy change to make and open up new connections.
I mean it’s awful really, the reason why stagecoaches cross city routes work is because they stay in the town. You wouldn’t see a bus from say south shields to sunderland going through all the estates on the way or taking big detours. People coming from east durham want to be in the town and aren’t going to want to spend an extra ten minutes taking a mystery tour through ryhope. Those routes should be part of local links connecting one part of sunderland to another. Main connecting routes out of sunderland should be going down main roads, like for example the 61 doing the 61A route and connecting at maybe grangetown. That way journey times aren’t extended ridiculously and people are getting to where they need to go. Having those local routes means the same too. I give it until the march changes for these to go bust.