Skip to content
Service changes in Gateshead and surrounding areas from 24 & 31 July

News -

Service changes in Gateshead and surrounding areas from 24 & 31 July

There are a number of changes to services taking place in Gateshead and surrounding areas from 24 and 31 July 2016.

We have based this on the information from the real time systems that are fitted on each bus. This has allowed us to reflect the time it takes to cope with traffic delays throughout the day. We've looked through the data from each route so that we can create timetables that will make our services more reliable for you.

There are also some changes being introduced which offer a number of new connections and travel opportunities, making it easier to travel with us.

A summary of the changes is below.

Changes from 24 July

TEN 10, 10A, 10B & 10X

  • The timetable will be revised to improve reliability.
  • Service 10A will be extended from Rockwood Hill to Blackhall Mill via High Spen and Chopwell once per hour on Monday-Saturday daytimes, to provide connections from these areas to Ryton and Blaydon.
  • A new service 10X will also be introduced at peak times, running via Scotswood Road and Newcastle Business Park instead of Metrocentre.
  • View timetable

Service 11 & 11A

  • Unfortunately, the number of passengers using service 11 is not enough to justify the continued operation of the service. Therefore this service will no longer operate after 24 July.
  • Passengers travelling between Blackhall Mill, Chopwell or High Spen and Ryton or Blaydon will be able to use service 10A, which will be extended to Blackhall Mill.
  • Passengers travelling between Blackahll Mill, Chopwell or High Spen and Newcastle will be able to use revised service 10A or the existing service 47.
  • Passengers travelling between Greenside, Crawcrook or Ryton and Newcastle will be able to use services 10, 10A and 10B.
  • Passengers travelling to Newcastle Business Park from Newcastle or Blaydon can continue to do so on ToonLink service 12/12A, which continues to operate up to every 15 minutes.
  • Peak time journeys which operate as service 11A to/from Prudhoe via Scotswood Road will continue, but numbered 10X and at revised times.
  • Extra journeys will be provided on service 12/12A between Newcastle City Centre and Newcastle Business Park at peak times.

ToonLink 12 & 12A

Service 29

  • There will be some changes to the times of service 29 from 24 July to improve reliability.
  • The service will also operate into and out of Gateshead Interchange via Prince Consort Road in both directions to improve reliability.
  • View timetable

Saltwell Park 53 & 54

  • There will be some changes to the times of Saltwell Park 53/54 to improve reliability.
  • View timetable

CityLink 57

  • There will be some changes to the times of CityLink service 57 to improve reliability.
  • CityLink service 57 will be extended from Newcastle City Centre to Hadrian Park via Coast Road and Battle Hill to replace service 58 on this section of route, offering new cross-City connections and travel opportunities to residents of East Gateshead.
  • View timetable

CityLink 58

  • CityLink service 58 will be revised to operate between Heworth and Newcastle only, with a revised frequency of every 12 minutes.
  • The section of route between Newcastle and Hadrian Park will be replaced by CityLink service 57, which will continue to provide this connection up to every 20 minutes.
  • Passengers currently using service 58X to travel from Gateshead or Newcastle to Cobalt Business Park will instead be able to use new service 11X in the morning, from Stand C at Gateshead Interchange
  • In the afternoon, service X39 will be extended to Gateshead to allow you to get home.

View timetables for...

Service 95

  • The Monday-Friday journey which currently departs Lobley Hill at 0719 will be retimed to operate four minutes earlier.
  • Sunday service 95 will be renumbered 11A, but there are no changes to routes or times.
  • View 95 timetable
  • View 11A timetable

Service 96 & 96A

  • Service 96/96A will be renumbered 11.
  • The service will continue to operate from Metrocentre to Newcastle via Dunston, Lobley Hill and Gateshead on its current route and frequency.
  • In Newcastle City Centre, the service will now depart from the opposite side of the road on Market Street, and leave Newcastle via the High Level Bridge, stopping additionally at St Nicholas’ Cathedral. It will no longer serve High Street or Jackson Street in Gateshead.
  • From Newcastle, new service 11 will extend to Byker, North Shields and Whitley Bay, offer new cross-City connections and travel opportunities.
  • Sunday journeys which operate via Cragside Gardens as service 95 will be renumbered 11A.
  • View NEW service 11 timetable

Green Arrow 97, 97A & X97

  • There will be some changes to the times of Green Arrow 97, 97A and X97.
  • View timetable

Cobalt Clipper 309, 310 & X39

  • There will be some changes to the times of Cobalt Clipper 309, 310 and X39 to improve reliability.
  • Following passenger requests, service X39 will now stop additionally at Cradlewell.
  • In the afternoon, service X39 will be extended from Newcastle to Gateshead to provide a connection for commuters.
  • View timetable

X66

  • The journeys which serve Metrocentre Coach Park will be revised. Only the journeys departing Metrocentre Interchange between 1700 and 1730 on Monday-Friday will operate via Metrocentre Coach Park. All other journeys will omit the Coach Park.

Northern X70 & X71

  • Service X70 journey which currently departs Newcastle Eldon Square at 0822 Monday-Friday will be retimed to depart at 0817, and runs five minutes earlier throughout.
  • View timetable


Changes from 31 July

Service 82

  • Following discussions with Follingsby Park, the Monday-Friday journey which currently departs Heworth at 11.40 for Follingsby Park only will no longer operate.
  • All other journeys are unchanged.
  • View timetable

Loop 93 & 94

  • There will be some changes to the times of a small number of journeys on Loop service 93/94 to improve reliability.
  • View timetable

Quaylink Q1 & Q2

  • There will be some changes to the times of Quaylink service Q1/Q2 to improve reliability.
  • View timetable

Quaylink Q3

  • From 31 July, there will be some improvements to Quaylink service Q3.
  • The times of journeys will be revised, to improve reliability.
  • More journeys from Great Park in the morning peak.
  • Following requests from stakeholders and passengers, the service will be extended from St Peter’s Basin to Wallsend via Walker, offering a number of new travel opportunities.
  • The service will now omit Spiller’s Wharf, Cut Bank and Ford Street, operating both directions on Walker Road to simplify the route in this area.
  • At Regent Centre towards Great Park, the Q3 will now use Stand A.
  • View timetable

Topics

Categories

Regions

Related content

On the Go since 1913

Around 175,000 journeys are made on Go North East bus services every day to travel around this wonderful region. Travelling to work or education, to visit friends and family, to have a night out, or to visit one of the region's many tourist and leisure attractions.

For over 100 years, Go North East has connected the region's towns and villages with the cities of Newcastle, Durham and Sunderland and currently operates across Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, County Durham and into Tees Valley.

Employing over 2,000 local people, with a fleet of almost 700 buses and coaches and an annual turnover of £100m, the company is the regional subsidiary of the Go-Ahead Group plc, one of the UK's leading providers of passenger transport.

Go North East
117 Queen Street
NE8 2UA Gateshead