Stagecoach in Newcastle explained

Stagecoach in Newcastle
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Parent:Stagecoach Group (Stagecoach Group plc)
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Service Type:Bus and coach
Headquarters:Sunderland, Tyne and Wear
England

Stagecoach in Newcastle is a bus company, and a division of Stagecoach North East.[1] Stagecoach in Newcastle is the largest division of Stagecoach North East, and one of the three major bus operators in the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, alongside Arriva North East and Go North East. Stagecoach predominantly provide services within the city proper, with Arriva North East and Go North East's routes extending beyond the city into other parts of Tyne and Wear, Northumberland and County Durham.

Fleet and operations

Stagecoach Newcastle operate a fleet mainly consisting of vehicles manufactured by Alexander Dennis, with most recent deliveries consisting of Enviro 200 MMC single-deck and Enviro 400 MMC double-deck vehicles. Some older vehicles in the fleet were manufactured by MAN.

Most vehicles are branded in the former corporate livery, which was originally launched in 2000. It consists of a white livery, with a blue skirt, and red and orange swoops. The new Stagecoach livery was launched in January 2020, and features three different liveries, based on the type of service operated, these being local, long-distance and specialist.

Stagecoach in Newcastle operate services from two depots:

Slatyford Lane, Slatyford, Newcastle upon Tyne

Shields Road, Walkergate, Newcastle upon Tyne

Services

Stagecoach in Newcastle provides local services in and around Newcastle upon Tyne, with buses operating from two depots – Slatyford and Walkergate.

As of September 2023, the following routes are operated:

RouteFromToVia
1SlatyfordCochrane Park Coach Lane CampusScotswood, Elswick, Central Station, City Centre, Shieldfield & Heaton
6Freeman HospitalLemington, West Denton, Westerhope, Newbiggin Hall, Kingston Park & Gosforth
7Metrocentre InterchangeFreeman HospitalLemington, West Denton, Westerhope, Newbiggin Hall, Kenton & Gosforth
10North KentonWest Denton ParkKenton Park, RVI, City Centre, Central Station, CAV, West Road, Denton Burn & Lemington Road Ends
11North KentonWest Denton ShopsKenton Park, RVI, City Centre, Central Station, CAV, West Road, Denton Burn & Slatyford
12Fenham Two Ball LonnenWallsendHadrian Road, Nuns Moor, City Centre, Byker, St. Anthonys & Walker
18WalkerBentonSt Peter's Basin, Byker, Heaton, Freeman Hospital & Four Lane Ends
22ThrockleyCobalt Business ParkNewburn, Lemington, Newburn Riverside, Scotswood Road, Central Station, City Centre, Byker, Walkergate, Wallsend, Rosehill & Silverlink Retail Park
22XThrockleyCobalt Business ParkNewburn, Lemington, Newburn Riverside, Scotswood Road, Central Station & City Centre
30Fenham Silver LonnenFawdon Fawdon Park RoadBenwell, Elswick, Central Station, City Centre & Gosforth
31Denton Burn Whickham ViewKenton Montagu Estate Benwell, Elswick, Central Station, City Centre & Gosforth
32WalkerNorth KentonByker, Jesmond Vale, Shieldfield, City Centre, RVI, Fenham, Benwell, Cowgate & Blakelaw
32AWalkerNorth KentonByker, Jesmond Vale, Shieldfield, City Centre, RVI, Fenham, Benwell, Cowgate & Blakelaw
35Newcastle, Pilgrim StreetRed House FarmGosforth, Coxlodge & Fawdon
36Newcastle, John Dobson StreetFenham, Netherby DriveRVI & Fenham Hall Drive
37CramlingtonDenton Burn Whickham ViewDudley, Killingworth, Freeman Hospital, High Heaton, Sandyford, City Centre, Central Station, CAV, West Road & Benwell Village
38Forest HallDenton Burn Whickham ViewFour Lane Ends, Freeman Hospital, High Heaton, Sandyford, City Centre, Central Station, CAV, West Road & Benwell Village
38AChapel HouseFreeman HospitalDenton Burn, Benwell Village, CAV, Central Station, City Centre, Sandyford & High Heaton
39Dumpling HallWalkerLemington Road Ends, Denton Burn, West Road, CAV, Stanhope Street, City Centre, Byker & Welbeck Road
40Chapel HouseLemington Road Ends, Denton Burn, West Road, CAV, Stanhope Street, City Centre, Byker & Welbeck Road
62KillingworthThrockleyWest Moor, Quorum Business Park, Longbenton, Four Lane Ends, Heaton, Byker, City Centre, Cowgate, West Denton, Chapel Park, North Walbottle, Walbottle & Newburn
63KillingworthForest Hall, Benton, Four Lane Ends, Heaton, Byker, City Centre, Fenham, West Denton & Middle Callerton
68Four Lane EndsTyneview Park
71Newcastle Grainger StreetNorth Walbottle Cowgate, Slatyford, Westerhope, North Walbottle
72Newcastle Grainger StreetChapel HouseCowgate, Slatyford & Westerhope
87Newcastle Grainger StreetNewbiggin HallCowgate, Slatyford & Westerhope
100Newcastle Blackett StreetMetrocentreexpress via Central Station
317WallsendWhitley Bay, Park AvenueNorth Tyneside Hospital, North Shields, Royal Quays, Percy Main, Howdon & Holy Cross
991WalbottleTyneview Park
995BykerTyneview Park
X47Newcastle, Eldon SquareKingston Parkexpress via Cowgate & Ponteland Road
X63Newcastle Blackett StreetKillingworthexpress via South Gosforth, Quorum Business Park & West Moor
X77Newcastle, Eldon SquareDarras Hallexpress via Cowgate, Ponteland Road, Kenton Bank Foot, Woolsington, Newcastle Airport & Ponteland
X78Newcastle, Eldon SquareDarras Hallexpress via Cowgate, Ponteland Road, Kenton Bank Foot, Woolsington, Newcastle Airport & Ponteland
X79Newcastle, Eldon SquareKirkley Hall Collegeexpress via Cowgate, Ponteland Road, Kenton Bank Foot, Woolsington, Newcastle Airport & Ponteland
X82Newcastle, Eldon SquareThrockleyexpress via West Road & Walbottle
X87Newcastle, Eldon SquareNewbiggin Hallexpress via Cowgate, Ponteland Road & Blakelaw
X88Newcastle, Eldon SquareNewbiggin Hallexpress via Cowgate, Ponteland Road & Blakelaw

Other services

Other Stagecoach services operating in the city belong to different subsidiaries including the X24 express service between Newcastle and Sunderland and X34 between Newcastle and Horsley Hill which are part of the Stagecoach in Sunderland brand; and the 685 Cross-Pennine route between Carlisle and Newcastle which is operated by Stagecoach Cumbria & North Lancashire.

Vehicle orders and deliveries

In 2007, the first batch of Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 double-deckers were delivered to Newcastle – these being part of a £55 million group-wide order.[2] The vehicles operate predominantly on the city's high-frequency routes: 1, 12, 22, 38, 39/40, 62/63 and X87/X88.

A further delivery in July 2011 saw Walkergate depot take delivery of twenty-six Alexander Dennis Enviro 400H double-deckers, as part of the government's green bus scheme.[3] These buses initially served on routes 39 and 40 from their introduction, until turn of the new decade, when they were replaced by new Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 MMC double-deckers. The Enviro 400H now operate on other high-frequency routes in particular services 12 and 22.

In 2016, twenty-four Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 MMC double-decker buses were delivered for services 62 and 63 (operated by both Slatyford and Walkergate depots), with this delivery allowing for some of the Alexander Dennis Enviro 400 from the original 2007 order to leave the region. A further 23 were delivered for services 39 and 40 in January 2020 which include additional audio-visual next stop announcements with scrolling LED displays, free Wi-Fi and USB charging points.[4]

Eighteen Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 MMC single-decker buses were also delivered in 2016, these being for routes 30, 31 and 36 (operated by Slatyford depot).

Scholars

Stagecoach in Newcastle introduced the 115 route from Newbiggin Hall to a stop on Westmoraland Road, running twice Monday to Friday.

Night buses

In September 2018, Stagecoach in Newcastle introduced weekend night buses on the following routes: N1, N30, N39, N40 and N88.[5] These services were withdrawn in July 2019, owing to low usage.

The Seasider open-top service

In 2019, the company launched The Seasider open-top service, which takes in the sights of the North East's coast. The route serves North Shields, Cullercoats, Tynemouth and Whitley Bay.[6] The launch of the coastal service coincided with the end of the company's City Sightseeing franchising agreement, with the open top double-deckers being deployed onto this new route, in order to engage with a new customer base in North Tyneside.[7]

Accidents and incidents

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Busways Travel Services Limited. Companies House. en. 2020-03-20.
  2. Web site: Stagecoach group places £55m bus orders for UK. 28 February 2007. Stagecoach Group. 2020-02-25.
  3. Web site: Stagecoach launches £7m eco-bus fleet. 3 July 2011. Nexus. en. 2020-02-25.
  4. Web site: Local bus operator makes £5m fleet investment to boost Newcastle bus services. 22 January 2020. Stagecoach Group. 2020-02-25.
  5. Web site: Bus operator introduces night buses in Newcastle following customer feedback. 26 September 2018. Stagecoach. en. 2020-02-25.
  6. Web site: The Seasider. Stagecoach. en. 2019-05-17.
  7. Web site: Two new sightseeing buses to launch across Tyneside from this weekend. Henderson. Tony. 2019-04-11. ChronicleLive. 2019-05-17.
  8. News: 31 December 2008 . Four hurt as bus hits low bridge . BBC News . 31 December 2008.
  9. Web site: Pair flee fire on Killingworth double-decker. 28 March 2011.