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Service Numbers of the Past

Service Numbers of the Past
Just having a remember moment !
When each Northern General / Go ahead Northern, depot had their own service number batch -----
Chester le st depot were 700s (721,22 etc)
Gateshead (Sunderland Rd) were double numbers (20s and 50s)
Winlaton and High Spen Depots...600s
Wallsend and Percy Main Depots...300s
Park Lane , Murton,and Philadelphia Depots were 100s
South Shields and Jarrow Depots....500s
Washington Depot were also 100s and the mini links were colours, Orange Route etc.
Anybody correct me or add to this.... thanks
RE: Service Numbers of the Past
(Yesterday, 2:59 pm)Retro Nero wrote Just having a remember moment !
When each Northern General / Go ahead Northern, depot had their own service number batch -----
Chester le st depot were 700s (721,22 etc)
Gateshead (Sunderland Rd) were double numbers (20s and 50s)
Winlaton and High Spen Depots...600s
Wallsend and Percy Main Depots...300s
Park Lane , Murton,and Philadelphia  Depots were 100s
South Shields and Jarrow Depots....500s
Washington Depot were also 100s and the mini links were colours, Orange Route etc.
Anybody correct me or add to this.... thanks

I think Washington had a 200 route in the 294 I think it was? And there was also a 292.

I do also remember when the route numbers were coloured to match their brand.
43/44 was Orange for the Diamond
78 was Green for the Lime
45/46 was Red for the Red Kite
50 was Blue for the Whey Aye Five O
11/32/47 was Purple for the ToonLink
20 was Purple for the Prince Bishops

and thats just to name a few.
RE: Service Numbers of the Past
Broadly I believe,
1-99 Newcastle & Gateshead
100-199 Wearside
200 - 299 East Durham
300 - 399 North Tyneside
400 - 499 Washington (I think)
500 - 599 South Tyneside
600 - 699 Hexham, etc.
700 - 799 West Durham/Derwentside
800 - 899 Not sure
900 - 999 special/workers

Anyone able to add/ammend?
RE: Service Numbers of the Past
(Yesterday, 4:47 pm)F114TML wrote Broadly I believe,
1-99 Newcastle & Gateshead
100-199 Wearside
200 - 299 East Durham
300 - 399 North Tyneside
400 - 499 Washington (I think)
500 - 599 South Tyneside
600 - 699 Hexham, etc.
700 - 799 West Durham/Derwentside
800 - 899 Not sure
900 - 999 special/workers

Anyone able to add/ammend?

400s were hospital specialis and summer services, 413 was South Shields to Blackpool, 412 was Scarborough and 421 Bridlington, and 450-460 were hospital services to Stannington Hospital in Morpeth from various places .
RE: Service Numbers of the Past
I remember 638 great memories being forced as a kid to go to my old grand parents house that I didnt like as they stunk and to pass the time by used to watch from the upstairs flat the Jolly bus then Favourite buses and the 638

Watching simpsons on a black and white telly wasnt the same as in colour....
RE: Service Numbers of the Past
(Yesterday, 4:47 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Yeah, the 294 sort of weaved in and out of the 194 between heworth and the galleries and pretty much replaced it on Sundays.

The only addition to the 294 was that it went up the Coach Road, left at the Blue Bell, along Well Bank Road, left down the Drive, and right back onto Heworth Road. The remainder was the same route, other than it turning right at Philadelphia, terminating on Success Road.

Then for the return trip, left onto Blind Lane, left at the Beehive onto Coaley Lane, then left onto Newbottle front street.

On an evening and Sunday, it also looped Fallowfield Way, turning back on to Biddick Lane for the return trip to Heworth.
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RE: Service Numbers of the Past
(Yesterday, 5:58 pm)V514DFT wrote 500's and 600's were also in Gateshead and Newcastle

500s did go into Newcastle, but were South Tyneside operated ( Jarrow/ South Shields Depots). Majority of 600s operated from Winlaton and High Spen with the 648/649 were joint operated by Gateshead (Sunderland Rd.,) and Winlaton Depots
RE: Service Numbers of the Past
(Yesterday, 4:47 pm)F114TML wrote Broadly I believe,
1-99 Newcastle & Gateshead
100-199 Wearside
200 - 299 East Durham
300 - 399 North Tyneside / Northumberland Blyth + Seaton Valley
400 - 499 Rest of Northumberland
500 - 599 South Tyneside
600 - 699 West Gateshead / Northumberland Tynedale 
700 - 799 West Durham/Derwentside
800 - 899 Independent
900 - 999 special/workers

Anyone able to add/ammend?

Think that's the way it was wasn't it? Obviously Northern didn't run North of Blyth so didn't have anything upthere but it's generally how things were as far as I can remember between Northern / United, bar a few oddities.
RE: Service Numbers of the Past
(Yesterday, 4:47 pm)F114TML wrote Broadly I believe,
1-99 Newcastle & Gateshead
100-199 Wearside
200 - 299 East Durham
300 - 399 North Tyneside
400 - 499 Washington (I think)
500 - 599 South Tyneside
600 - 699 Hexham, etc.
700 - 799 West Durham/Derwentside
800 - 899 Not sure
900 - 999 special/workers

Anyone able to add/ammend?

You could even drill it down further....

60x - Tyne Valley (South of Tyne)
61x - High Spen/Chopwell
62x - Local Hospital Services (Prudhoe/Norman's Riding)
63x - Blaydon Bank/Blaydon Burn/Winlaton
64x - Shibdon Bank/Winlaton/Swalwell
65x - Whickham/Lobley Hill 

66x/67x - Don't really recall any services in this range.

68x - Tyne Valley (North of Tyne)
RE: Service Numbers of the Past
(2 hours ago)Sland2000 wrote It all made so much sense then!

The 4xx series was Northumberland. Some of the existing services in the county are remnants of that system (419, 460, 472, 464, 473, 477). At the beginning of three-digit numbering, the 308 was actually 408.

8xx was allocated by Northumberland CC to the many independent operators, the only remnants of which are the 888 and 889. Until quite recently the Otterburn - Newcastle service was numbered 808. Northumberland also numbered its school day services 9xx. These services were open to the general public.
RE: Service Numbers of the Past
(30 minutes ago)Ex-conductor wrote The 4xx series was Northumberland. Some of the existing services in the county are remnants of that system (419, 460, 472, 464, 473, 477). At the beginning of three-digit numbering, the 308 was actually 408.

8xx was allocated by Northumberland CC to the many independent operators, the only remnants of which are the 888 and 889. Until quite recently the Otterburn - Newcastle service was numbered 808. Northumberland also numbered its school day services 9xx. These services were open to the general public.

You sure on that? There's timetables available on Timetable World and as far back as 1977 it's always been the 308.

Blyth has always been the 3xx series, the town services being in the 38x/39x series hasn't it? 

(1977 Timetables - https://timetableworld.com/ttw-viewer.ph...6fc55d5b3d)
(1981 Timetables - https://timetableworld.com/ttw-viewer.ph...90dd144fa3)

The 40x series were the Cramlington / Ashington services.
RE: Service Numbers of the Past
(Yesterday, 4:47 pm)F114TML wrote Broadly I believe,
1-99 Newcastle & Gateshead
100-199 Wearside
200 - 299 East Durham
300 - 399 North Tyneside
400 - 499 Washington (I think)
500 - 599 South Tyneside
600 - 699 Hexham, etc.
700 - 799 West Durham/Derwentside
800 - 899 Not sure
900 - 999 special/workers

Anyone able to add/ammend?

800 - 899 were independent operators eg. Hunters 
There was also a few exceptions like the long distance services to North Northumberland which had 500 numbers and Jolly in Sunderland which never had a route number whilst independent. The 294 ect. services only came after de-regulation.