RE: Arriva North East - Latest
(16 Mar 2014, 4:30 pm)Kuyoyo wrote Using Middlesbrough (and Stagecoach again, will use Arriva again), stand allocations refer to where the bus is going (Stagecoach's 11/12 go off the same stand as they both go a similar route as far as the A174 Parkway and both serve the Parkway Centre, likewise the 36/37/38 use the same stand as they are a combined service, Arriva have now done the same by moving the peak time Ingleby Barwick/Kingsmead express to stand 12 with the 17/17a/17b as they are a group of services and to avoid confusing people from those areas that they get their off-peak bus off one stand and the peak express from a completely different one).
Like I said above, it's actually quite rare for a bus to use the 'wrong' stand in Middlesbrough as they normally go into the layover bays to wait until their stand is free. Of course, at present we have a service going off the wrong stand as its normal stand is still under repair but that should be resolved shortly then likelihood is the Park End stand will be taken out of use to fix the door on there.
So clearly, Middlesbrough Bus Station is a hell of a lot better than Park Lane Interchange.
Buses running late and having to use the wrong stands may only be an occasional issue for you down in Middlesbrough, but it's a completely different story here in Sunderland. Nine times out of ten, it has a knock-on effect, and at peak times more so, causes chaos.
(16 Mar 2014, 4:31 pm)Michael wrote Oh i agree with that, also doesn't help the Laser serves 2 bus stands in Park lane... Wonder if they could drop the ones going to Hetton etc?
That's also incredibly confusing for one-off visitors, I feel. I've always preferred that the 39 Pennywell-bound uses the Interchange whereas the Doxford Park-bound service doesn't.
(16 Mar 2014, 4:32 pm)Kuyoyo wrote That is the general rule for allocating services to stands. As the Economic services run at a combined 7 minutes frequency (every 20 minutes each), that shouldn't be a problem.
Arrival/departure times aren't at a combined 7 minute frequency, though. If a driver rather foolishly decides not to use a different stand when dropping off to then use the layover while he waits for the Economic service before him to disappear, it has a knock on effect. I've been in Park Lane when all three Economic services have been present - two occupying stands while one is on the layover. Down to late running again, and it's ridiculous. It really doesn't show signs that Park Lane is a good bus station.
// Side note: Moved the bus station discussion to this thread, as per original post about Durham.