(23 Sep 2022, 8:03 pm)DeltaMan wrote Which app is the best one to buy a Network one ticket? For example, can I scan a GNE and Arriva ticket in each other machine or do I need to show the driver. Is there much hassle at Metro barriers etc?
(23 Sep 2022, 8:33 pm)deanmachine wrote If you want the least hassle, Nexus do a Pop card that you can get Network One on. Unfortunately I don't know the details on how to get it, but it works on all bus ticket machines and taps on the metro barriers too.
(23 Sep 2022, 8:51 pm)Storx wrote https://buyandapply.nexus.org.uk/ - That's where you can get the Pop Card btw.Issue with Pop is that its only in Tyne & Wear (I think atleast). I don't think you can use them in County Durham.
I still don't get why Network One exists tbh and isn't merged with Pop, it just seems to make sense with the caps being the Network One fares. Better around for everyone similar to the Oyster capping.
(23 Sep 2022, 9:09 pm)DeltaMan wrote This is the sort of thing Nexus should be leading on, not Network One. In West Yorkshire, West Midlands and Merseyside it's the transport body administering multi-operator rickets, making them easier to use.But again Nexus is only Tyne & Wear.
Whereas here we have different apps, they don't scan on all the buses, you might get a funny look from the driver when you show it and good luck at a Metro barrier. Not very user friendly at all.
(23 Sep 2022, 9:09 pm)DeltaMan wrote This is the sort of thing Nexus should be leading on, not Network One. In West Yorkshire, West Midlands and Merseyside it's the transport body administering multi-operator rickets, making them easier to use.
Whereas here we have different apps, they don't scan on all the buses, you might get a funny look from the driver when you show it and good luck at a Metro barrier. Not very user friendly at all.
(23 Sep 2022, 9:10 pm)Unber43 wrote But again Nexus is only Tyne & Wear.
It would have to be a join operation between Nexus, Northumerland & County Durham & Teesside.
(23 Sep 2022, 9:19 pm)Storx wrote Yeah I totally agree, the whole system up here is just disjointed. Buses are also very expensive up here if you don't want to use the Metro either since you pay a premium for it on Network One.Well, if luck would have it, it appears NEXUS are doing something as this advert has popped up on the organisations vacancies page
Pop is the brand for NESTI (North East Smart Ticketing Initiative) which is supported by all the councils in the North East including I believe Tees Valley aswell (but I can't confirm that 100%).
https://www.nexus.org.uk/news/item/north...card-plans - That's the initial launch of doing it and 13 years later it's nowhere near done. Pop PAYG can be used everywhere though but there's no capping etc so it's pointless outside the Metro.
(25 Sep 2022, 12:45 pm)OrangeArrow49 wrote Could anyone help me please? Not sure if this is the correct place to post this.
I need to find out what Arriva ticket is best for travelling between Newcastle and Morpeth. The X14 or X18 looks to be the best services to use. Do I just get a return? Maybe a Morpeth Routesaver? Possibly the Northumberland and Tyne & Wear day ticket? Arriva tickets are so confusing!
(25 Sep 2022, 1:11 pm)streetdeckfan wrote Seems like the best option would be the Morpeth Routesaver. Looking at Bustimes, it doesn't seem like they even offer a return, but a single is £5.60
https://bustimes.org/fares/datasets/1027?origin=16627&destination=16648
Arriva's route planner on the website is actually quite useful for working out their 10,000 different ticket options, it lets you know which zones your journey is in, assuming you know which route you're going to take
(25 Sep 2022, 1:35 pm)Kuyoyo wrote During the fare revisions earlier this year, any return fares that were greater than the relevant day tickets were withdrawn - as the day ticket offers greater value even if only making a return between the two locations.
For example, a single fare between Middlesbrough and Darlington on the X66 is £5.70 - meaning a return would be higher than the £6.60 Tees Valley Day Ticket (likewise Stockton to Darlington is the same price). In contrast, there are return fares available on the X22 between Middlesbrough and Peterlee - as at £7.40, it's £1.20 cheaper than the Arriva North East Day Ticket at £8.60.
https://bustimes.org/fares/datasets/1069
(25 Sep 2022, 12:45 pm)OrangeArrow49 wrote Could anyone help me please? Not sure if this is the correct place to post this.
I need to find out what Arriva ticket is best for travelling between Newcastle and Morpeth. The X14 or X18 looks to be the best services to use. Do I just get a return? Maybe a Morpeth Routesaver? Possibly the Northumberland and Tyne & Wear day ticket? Arriva tickets are so confusing!
(23 Sep 2022, 8:30 pm)Storx wrote I don't know if you live near a Metro Station but personally I'd get a physical ticket. Bus drivers aren't friendly at using each other's tickets from experience and at least you can get through the Metro barriers without hassle.You need to perfect The Look. Admittedly it helps to have a resting bitch face but once mastered, The Look will prompt a driver, of any denomination, to scroll through their ticket machine until they concede that oh, of course, they can issue explorers, too.
Can't comment on scanning the Network One tickets but Explorer tickets don't work between Arriva and GNE and quite often you get snotty drivers, 'Can't use this on here, this is an Arriva bus' or vice versa or idiots who just argue you can't use it at all.
(25 Sep 2022, 10:16 pm)BusLoverMum wrote You need to perfect The Look. Admittedly it helps to have a resting bitch face but once mastered, The Look will prompt a driver, of any denomination, to scroll through their ticket machine until they concede that oh, of course, they can issue explorers, too.
(26 Sep 2022, 10:11 am)Storx wrote That made me laugh but it's true, I've just learnt how to issue them now. The biggest nightmare is trying to get a Blyth and T&W ticket in Birtley or vice versa trying to explain a ticket that's valid in Tyne and Wear is weirdly valid in Tyne and Wear ??♂️
(26 Sep 2022, 11:06 am)tcts24 wrote I get a lot of people using Teesside Trippers in Hartlepool (not valid) but I can't be arsed with the arguments so I accept them anyway. Always stand my ground with Arriva East Durham tickets though. Your not getting on my bus with one of those.
(27 Sep 2022, 10:33 am)Rob44 wrote Ive had this before when going to hazlerigg from low fell. Asked the x21 driver for a tyne and wear day ticket and he looked like he was in a trance! No idea what i ment. got there eventually thoughThings like that happen all the time and I guess £2 revenue is better than none. My policy is once your on, your on. I don't get paid enough to deal with the hassle of remembering where people get on and how far they've paid. Having the flat £1.90 fare though is great for that so the fare stages really only apply on route 1 for us and I rarely drive that route.
Im sure people are buying thr £2 ticket to gateshead on the buses i use anddont get off till newcastle.,
(27 Sep 2022, 12:33 pm)tcts24 wrote Things like that happen all the time and I guess £2 revenue is better than none. My policy is once your on, your on. I don't get paid enough to deal with the hassle of remembering where people get on and how far they've paid. Having the flat £1.90 fare though is great for that so the fare stages really only apply on route 1 for us and I rarely drive that route.
(25 Sep 2022, 2:00 pm)omnicity4659 wrote Yes, your best option is the Morpeth Routesaver (valid on any Newcastle to Morpeth service and all buses in the 'Morpeth' Saver zone), and the fastest routes are the X14, X15 and X18.
If you're using an Arriva bus to get to the Haymarket to board a Morpeth service, then you should get a Morpeth+Tyne & Wear Saver.
(30 Sep 2022, 9:09 pm)OrangeArrow49 wrote According to Arriva's website the Morpeth+Tyne & Wear Saver is a student ticket. Probably just get the Morpeth Routesaver (£6.80?) and get a separate ticket between Haymarket and home.
(01 Oct 2022, 6:33 am)Storx wrote There should be an adult version, not sure why it's not showing. If you can't get that personally I'd get an all zone triple ticket or whatever they're called nowadays, it's called Northumberland + T&W on the website for £7.60
(01 Oct 2022, 1:00 pm)OrangeArrow49 wrote The Morpeth Routesaver for £6.20 should be fine. I need the cheapest option as it's for work, so can get a separate ticket between home and the Haymarket and just get reimbursed for the Morpeth Routesaver.
(27 Oct 2022, 8:00 am)streetdeckfan wrote How accurate is the fare finder on Bus Times?It's what the operator has uploaded to the bus open data service!
I was just checking to see how much a return was to get to Crook as I usually just get a day ticket, and apparently a return ticket is 10p cheaper than the single ticket. Am I just being dumb?
https://bustimes.org/fares/datasets/1069?origin=31842&destination=31882
Arriva Durham 1DX1 Inbound - AD RTN fares: £4.70
Arriva Durham 1DX1 Inbound - AD SGL fares: £4.80
(27 Oct 2022, 8:00 am)streetdeckfan wrote How accurate is the fare finder on Bus Times?
I was just checking to see how much a return was to get to Crook as I usually just get a day ticket, and apparently a return ticket is 10p cheaper than the single ticket. Am I just being dumb?
https://bustimes.org/fares/datasets/1069?origin=31842&destination=31882
Arriva Durham 1DX1 Inbound - AD RTN fares: £4.70
Arriva Durham 1DX1 Inbound - AD SGL fares: £4.80
(27 Oct 2022, 8:31 am)Storx wrote Not a mistake, the return is being capped by - https://www.arrivabus.co.uk/buy-tickets/...one/ane012
(27 Oct 2022, 9:45 am)streetdeckfan wrote I'm tempted to ask to buy a single and see if they tell me it's cheaper to get a return. I guarantee they won't!
(27 Oct 2022, 11:07 am)Storx wrote ngl it's a rip off £4.80 mind, I thought £4.20 or whatever it is from here to Newcastle was bad and it's much longer.
Seems like the old bands here which they finally scrapped a few year back after people kept moaning at them.