Roadworks at North Road and Milburngate in Durham from 3 October
Starting on Monday 3 October 2016, Durham County Council will close North Road below the bus station exit and part of Milburngate.
Starting on Monday 3 October 2016, Durham County Council will close North Road below the bus station exit and part of Milburngate.
Services 21 and 50/50A will be diverted.
The region’s biggest bus company, Go North East, is putting its full support behind a charitable-initiative led by regional hospice St Oswald’s, by placing a dog designed by British actress, Joanna Lumley on its Great North Snowdogs trail.
Holmeside will be closed to eastbound traffic from Monday 26 September until mid-November 2016.
Kynren, an epic theatre production which opened in July and includes 15 performances in County Durham, has commended Go North East’s support, providing park and ride services for the show’s thousands of weekly visitors.
There will be changes to a small number of services taking place on 2 October. A summary of the changes is below, along with the new timetables.
Prince Bishops 20, 20A & X20
Due to the completion of roadworks in Durham City Centre, a new timetable will be introduced on Prince Bishops services 20, 20A and X20 to improve reliability.
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Due to resurfacing works on 24 and 25 September at A693 Pontop Pike/Greencroft, Coast & Country services 78 and 78A will be diverted.
Services 53, 54 and 69 will be on diversion each day.
The service will return to the University term-time timetable.
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Your guide, plus the chance to win tickets!
If you have ever thought of a career as a bus driver, but are not quite sure what the job entails, then come along to our Recruitment Day at the Stadium of Light on Sunday 4 September to find out if you could be the ticket!
Most buses will run to Sunday timetables on Monday 29 August, with the exception of the X66 and X88 which will run to special timetables.
Here's your guide to the Great North Run – buses, tickets and diversions.
There will be some changes to a small number of services taking place in September. A summary of the changes is below, along with the new timetables.
Customers of the region’s largest bus operator, Go North East, can now use the Pop Pay As You Go payment card on their buses right across the region.
As we waved goodbye to the Red Arrows flying over Sunderland for another year, our events team already has its eyes on the next large scale event we are supporting – the Tall Ships Festival in Blyth.
Newcastle residents had a great time at our fun-packed, free, Family Fun Day at Westgate Community College at the weekend.
The Tall Ships Race comes to Blyth Quayside from Friday 26 until Monday 29 August and we’re running extra 309 journeys to make your trip easier.
We've teamed-up with the brilliant regional lifestyle blog, North East Family Fun, to give away 3 months' free travel on our buses.