Tyneside Passenger Transport Executive Explained

Tyneside PTE
Native Name:Tyneside Passenger Transport Executive
Preceding1:Newcastle Transport
Preceding2:South Shields Transport
Preceding3:Sunderland Transport
Superseding:Tyne and Wear PTE
Parent Agency:Tyneside Passenger Transport Authority
Agency Type:Passenger Transport Executive

The Tyneside Passenger Transport Executive was the operations arm of the Tyneside Passenger Transport Authority, created by the Transport Act 1968.[1] and came into operation on 1 January 1970.

Area covered

The initial operating area of the PTE covered a number of local authority areas in south east Northumberland and north east County Durham.[2]

From Northumberland:

From County Durham:

Later expansion

On 1 March 1973, the PTE area expanded to include two new local authority areas.[3]

From County Durham:

Operations

Tyneside PTE took over the municipal bus operations of Newcastle Corporation and South Shields Corporation from 1 January 1970[4] and added those of Sunderland Corporation from 1 March 1973. It adopted a livery very similar to that used by Newcastle Transport.

In 1972, it took control of Market Place Ferry (now known as the Shields Ferry) crossing the River Tyne between North Shields and South Shields.

Replacement

The Local Government Act 1972 created the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear on 1 April 1974.[5] As a result, the Tyneside Passenger Transport Authority was abolished, with the new Tyne and Wear County Council taking over responsibility for that role.[6] The PTE's operating area was altered to coincide with that of the new county, changing to become the Tyne and Wear PTE.

Areas removed

Some places in the Tyneside PTE area were not included in the new county[7] and thus were no longer part of a PTE area:

(which became part of Castle Morpeth district)

(which became part of Tynedale district)

Wards removed from PTE area Wards remaining in PTE area
Backworth
East Cramlington Earsdon
Hartford Shiremoor
Holywell
Newtown

Areas added

New areas were incorporated into Tyne and Wear and thus became part of the new Tyne and Wear PTE from 1 April 1974:

From County Durham:

Notes and References

  1. act. 1968. 73. Transport Act 1968. 2020-05-01. 1968-10-28.
  2. si. 1969. 96. The Tyneside Passenger Transport Area (Designation) Order 1969. 2020-05-01. 1969-01-27.
  3. si. 1973. 153. The Tyneside Passenger Transport (Designation of Additional Area) Order 1973. 2020-05-01. 1973-02-01.
  4. Tyneside PTE transfer. 1969-11-14. Commercial Motor. 33. 2020-05-01. Temple Press. London. 0010-3063.
  5. act. 1972. 70. Local Government Act 1972. 2020-05-01. 1972-10-26.
  6. si. 1973. 1732. The Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Area (Adaptation of Enactments and Instruments) Order 1973. 2020-05-01. 1973-10-17.
  7. si. 1972. 2039. The English Non-metropolitan Districts (Definition) Order 1972. 2020-05-01. 1972-12-21.