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(24 Dec 2014, 12:42 pm)Jimmi wrote And Eldon Square is suitable for a 7 minute frequency on the Angel, I often see two arrive together and one pulls straight onto the stand and the other drops them off at the opposite end and then often leaves and has to pull back in until the other one leaves or the journeys terminating at Chester will sometimes leave straightaway and head down towards Wilko.
(24 Dec 2014, 1:25 pm)gtom wrote Totally different places. It's better for passengers. It's indoors, warm, seating with shops and toilets. It's staffed, has information and security.
CLogging up Pilgrim St which other operators use as a major thoroughfare and which is a dark grim street with abandoned semi derelict units is not an attractive option
Better management of the situation could see control tell a CLS service that there's 2 Angels infront so turn left on Percy and head to Wilko
(24 Dec 2014, 2:26 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote If reliability improves on the Fab 56, do you think GNE will extend it to Eldon Square?
(24 Dec 2014, 12:38 pm)gtom wrote Massive vote loser that one. Being anti-car won't do any favours (even if Newcastle do it subversively especially with Central Station schemel)
You're correct the car park closing would solve things but its a moneyspinner and there's no way John Lewis or intu or the Council would close it and again....not a vote winner.
Park and Ride is fine in old small road cities like York or Durham but it will never take off in Newcastle imo unless you start forcing routes to terminate in Gateshead and use the increasingly unreliable Metro, but that's not feasible either imo.
(24 Dec 2014, 2:43 pm)Michael wrote Roadworks have finished at Nissan, so hopefully that means it won't be as bad for delays, Â it would be good but i'm not sure, as we know Eldon Square, it can be busy, not sure if any of the stands are free for a service being every 12 minutes (26th January)?
(NEXUS cba to update their own bus station plans on their site so i'm not sure if any have changed)Â
(24 Dec 2014, 2:26 pm)DaveyBowyer wrote If reliability improves on the Fab 56, do you think GNE will extend it to Eldon Square?
(24 Dec 2014, 2:06 pm)Andreos1 wrote It doesn't do the 56, X34, 100 et al any harm stopping there or there abouts and didn't when the 21 series stopped there previously.
Not sure why it would cause issues stopping there now. It would certainly speed services up and assist with reliability if management of the service is going to continue as it is.
(20 Dec 2014, 8:07 pm)gtom wrote Seems like a desperate token gesture. Â Not really much they can do about the issues around Central at the moment and taking into account the peak time of the year.
If services like 43/44 etc are affected (and judging by Facebook they are struggling up the route) then surely some short reserve runs (especially if there's no scholars PVR) would make sense. Â If your losing mileage why not stick in some short runs. Â We've seen Chester do it with the Angel from Birtley numerous times
(24 Dec 2014, 3:50 pm)Dan wrote Observed the diversion today and it did actually seem to help - buses getting through a lot faster than they would via the usual route.
I noticed that Stanley were providing Volvo B10BLE/Wright Renown 4902 for short runs between Newcastle and Metrocentre earlier, allowing customers to get to the Metrocentre from Newcastle when a bus had been regulated on its trip to Newcastle.
(24 Dec 2014, 3:50 pm)Dan wrote Observed the diversion today and it did actually seem to help - buses getting through a lot faster than they would via the usual route.
I noticed that Stanley were providing Volvo B10BLE/Wright Renown 4902 for short runs between Newcastle and Metrocentre earlier, allowing customers to get to the Metrocentre from Newcastle when a bus had been regulated on its trip to Newcastle.
(25 Dec 2014, 11:24 pm)Tom wrote Anyone going out for the Boxing Day Services tomorrow?
As I've posted before, I think the allocations will be:
1- 2 X ''Highwayman'' Scania Solars.
4 - 4 X ''Laser'' or Silver Citaros.
9 - 2 X ''Simplicity'' Versas.
43/44 - 4 X ''Whey-Aye-Five-0'' Omnicities.
47 - 5 X ''Waggonway'' Solars
88 - 8 X ''Laser'' Citaros (interworking with 35B/35C)
309/310 - 7 X ''Tyne Tees Express'' B9TL's and 3 X Volvo B7TL/Wright Geminis.
X1 - 7 X ''Fab-Fifty-Six'' B9TL's
(25 Dec 2014, 11:24 pm)Tom wrote Anyone going out for the Boxing Day Services tomorrow?
As I've posted before, I think the allocations will be:
1- 2 X ''Highwayman'' Scania Solars.
4 - 4 X ''Laser'' or Silver Citaros.
9 - 2 X ''Simplicity'' Versas.
43/44 - 4 X ''Whey-Aye-Five-0'' Omnicities.
47 - 5 X ''Waggonway'' Solars
88 - 8 X ''Laser'' Citaros (interworking with 35B/35C)
309/310 - 7 X ''Tyne Tees Express'' B9TL's and 3 X Volvo B7TL/Wright Geminis.
X1 - 7 X ''Fab-Fifty-Six'' B9TL's
(25 Dec 2014, 11:42 pm)Tom wrote I'm not sure - won't they just use Simplicity Versas, as the 42 isn't interworking with the 60.
(25 Dec 2014, 11:46 pm)Robert wrote Think the 42 used drifter streetlites last year so they may want to keep the allocation the same. Don't even think the 60 ran on boxing day last year so there may not be enough streetlites to cover services 60, 29A and 42 so, based on that, i also think that the 42 (and possibly 29A) will get Simplicity versas.
(25 Dec 2014, 11:41 pm)aureolin wrote I'll be out and about. Aiming for the first 4.
(25 Dec 2014, 11:46 pm)Robert wrote Think the 42 used drifter streetlites last year so they may want to keep the allocation the same. Don't even think the 60 ran on boxing day last year so there may not be enough streetlites to cover services 60, 29A and 42 so, based on that, i also think that the 42 (and possibly 29A) will get Simplicity versas.
(26 Dec 2014, 1:28 am)Robert wrote Im starting to think that the 47 will be operated by Riverside rather than Chester-le-Street but i dont know why. Just that doubt although i think its pretty clear that chester will do it since it is closer to Consett that Riverside.