That looks awful.
Word on the street is that Tees Valley Stagecarriage are to withdraw the 87 from February, leaving only one school journey to Northfield School in each direction, each day.
THis will leave Hartburn, Elton, Longnewton etc with no service.
(20/12/2012 22:20)sndriver Wrote: [ -> ]That looks awful.
Word on the street is that Tees Valley Stagecarriage are to withdraw the 87 from February, leaving only one school journey to Northfield School in each direction, each day.
THis will leave Hartburn, Elton, Longnewton etc with no service.
Sounds like it is happening, change registered on VOSA to take place on the 9th February. Most of Hartburn will lose its service (Compass Royston's 588/589 serve part of the village) while Elton and Longnewton complete lose theirs. Likelihood is that the Council will increase the Deminimis funding currently given for the Elton/Longnewton part of the 87A to replace the Stockton-Longnewton service.
(20/12/2012 22:38)kuyoyo Wrote: [ -> ] (20/12/2012 22:20)sndriver Wrote: [ -> ]That looks awful.
Word on the street is that Tees Valley Stagecarriage are to withdraw the 87 from February, leaving only one school journey to Northfield School in each direction, each day.
THis will leave Hartburn, Elton, Longnewton etc with no service.
Sounds like it is happening, change registered on VOSA to take place on the 9th February. Most of Hartburn will lose its service (Compass Royston's 588/589 serve part of the village) while Elton and Longnewton complete lose theirs. Likelihood is that the Council will increase the Deminimis funding currently given for the Elton/Longnewton part of the 87A to replace the Stockton-Longnewton service.
Brief decription of the changes are on the connect tees valley website under forthcoming timetable changes.
Link:
http://www.connectteesvalley.com/data/tr...hanges.pdf
Stagecarriage will start operating an hourly emergency 87A from tomorrow to the usual Saturday timings after Tees Valley ceased trading today.
(21/12/2012 12:39)cbma06 Wrote: [ -> ] (20/12/2012 22:38)kuyoyo Wrote: [ -> ] (20/12/2012 22:20)sndriver Wrote: [ -> ]That looks awful.
Word on the street is that Tees Valley Stagecarriage are to withdraw the 87 from February, leaving only one school journey to Northfield School in each direction, each day.
THis will leave Hartburn, Elton, Longnewton etc with no service.
Sounds like it is happening, change registered on VOSA to take place on the 9th February. Most of Hartburn will lose its service (Compass Royston's 588/589 serve part of the village) while Elton and Longnewton complete lose theirs. Likelihood is that the Council will increase the Deminimis funding currently given for the Elton/Longnewton part of the 87A to replace the Stockton-Longnewton service.
Brief description of the changes are on the connect tees valley website under forthcoming timetable changes.
Link: http://www.connectteesvalley.com/data/tr...hanges.pdf
Those (now updated to reflex the collapse of Tees Valley Coach Travel today) regard the start of Stagecarriage's operation of the 87/87A/87B. No mention yet of the cancellation of the 87/87A from Feburary.
Hiya - Are there any buses in Hartlepool operated by independent companies bar the 230? - Done some research, but cannot seem to find anything..,
(23/12/2012 22:14)W179 SCU Wrote: [ -> ]Hiya - Are there any buses in Hartlepool operated by independent companies bar the 230? - Done some research, but cannot seem to find anything..,
Hi yes, Scarlet Band run the 58. Not sure if theres anymore
Paul's Travel run a 65 service 3 days a week I think using one of their LDVs but I can't think of any others apart from schools obviously (which sees a bit of variety from Croft, Richardsons, P&E Coaches, Snowdons) etc
There is of course the National Express service 426 which is run by Yourbus