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93/94 Route Improvements Last journeys on Thursday 1 March The last journeys on each service will commence between 1800 and 2000. The final journeys which will operate on each service shown below. Some journeys may terminate before the end of their route, which is also noted below. Please note: the final journeys shown below are based on weather conditions being appropriate to operate. If weather conditions deteriorate, some services may be withdrawn before the times shown below. Please check for latest updates on our website or facebook regarding operation of services. 1/ 1A From Whitley Bay 18:03 will terminate at Newcastle 18:33 will terminate at Percy Main Redburn 19:00 will terminate at Percy Main Redburn From Kibblesworth last departure 19:18, terminating at North Shields From Wrekenton 18:45 to Percy Main Redburn 2/2A From Silksworth towards Washington last departure 1905 (which will depart Sunderland 1930) From Washington towards Silksworth last departure 1908 (which will depart Sunderland at 1941) 4 From Heworth last departure to Houghton le Spring at 19:08 last departure to Fatfield 1923 From Houghton le Spring last departure from Houghton le Spring for Heworth at 1816 1846 and 1816 journeys terminate at Washington Galleries. 5 From North Shields: 1749 will operate through to South Shields 1830, 1900 and 1930 will terminate at Jarrow From South Shields: 1811 will operate through to North Shields 1914 will terminate at Jarrow 1907 and 1939 from Jarrow to North Shields will not operate 6/6A From Newcastle last departure 1855. From Stanley last departure at 1740. 8/8A Normal last departures 9 From Murton last journey through to Lukes Lane departs 1755 (Which will depart Sunderland at 1841) journeys at 1813, 1830, 1850, 1910 terminate at Sunderland From Lukes Lane last journey 1840 From Sunderland to Murton last journey 1846 10 From Newcastle last journey 1934 From Hexham last journey 1922 10A From Newcastle last journey 1946 From Rockwood Hill last journey 1932 10B From Newcastle last journey 2028 From Prudhoe last journey 1835 11 From Whitley Bay Final journey at 1910 to Wallsend From Wallsend Final journey 1917 to Whitley Bay 12/12A From Newcastle Final journeys at 1930 & 2010 will terminate at Winlaton From Winlaton Final journeys at 1903 and 1929 13/14 From Langley Park Final journey 1802 From Durham Final journey 1833 15/15A From Consett Last journey 1720 From Durham Last journey 1805 16/16A Service not operating between Consett and Castleside From Consett to Durham Last journey 1712 From Stanley to Durham Last journey 1817 From Durham to Consett Last journey 1815 From Durham to Stanley Last journey 1850 18 Normal last journeys 19 From North Shields Last journey 18:28 From Northumberland Park Last journey 19:03 20/20A From South Shields Last journey through to Durham is 1832 (departing Sunderland 1905) Journey at 1905 will be the last departure, and will terminate at Sunderland From Durham Last journey through to South Shields is at 1834 (departing Sunderland at 1929) Journeys departing at 1849, 1904, 1934 will terminate at Sunderland, with the 1934 being the last departure Rainton Bridge short journeys Journeys at 1937 and 2007 from Rainton Bridge to Houghton le Spring will not operate 21 From Durham Last departure through to Newcastle at 1913 Last departure to Chester le Street at 1933 From Newcastle Last journey through to Durham is 1927 1942, 1957 and 2022 departures will also operate, but terminate at Chester le Street 26/27 From Newcastle Last departure at 1913 to South Shields Last departure at 1943 to Jarrow Service 26 from Jarrow to South Shields Last departure at 1959 Service 26 from South Shields Last departure 1953, to Jarrow Service 27 from South Shields Last departure 1942 28 From Chester le Street Last journey to Newcastle at 1748 1850 departure will terminate at Pelton From Newcastle Last journey at 1850 28A normal last departures 28B will not operate 29 Normal last departures 30 Normal last departures 33/33A Newcastle From Newcastle 19:00 is the last departure From Fawdon 19:30 is the last departure 33/33A Sunderland Normal last departures 34 From Chester le Street to Ouston Last journey at 1915 From Chester le Street to Waldridge Last journey at 1852 35/35A From Boldon Last departure at 1835 (departing Sunderland Interchange at 1917) From Low Moorsley 1809 departure will terminate at Boldon Asda 1839 departure will terminate at Sunderland Interchange 36 From Chester le Street Last departure at 1853 From Houghton le Spring Last departure at 1933 38/38C Normal last departures on 38 No service on 38C 39 From Doxford Last journey at 1908 From Pennywell Last journey at 1935 40 From Wallsend Last full circle back to Wallsend via Holy Cross will depart Wallsend at 18:39 to Wallsend Last departure from Wallsend at 19:09 which will terminate at Hadrian Park 41 From Wallsend Last departure from Wallsend at 1852 42 From Cramlington Last departure 18:58 From Wallsend Last departure 18:41 42A From Kingston Park Last departure 18:47 From Wallsend Last departure to Kingston Par at 1821 Last departure at 19:05 will terminate at Killingworth Journeys between North Shields and Wallsend will operate normal last departures 45 From Consett Last departure at 1738 From Newcastle Last departure at 1920 46 From Consett Last departure at 1753 From Newcastle Last departure at 1905 47 From Blackhall Mill Last departure at 1815 From Newcastle Last departure at 1850 49/49A From Gateshead Last departure at 1945 From Winlaton Last departure at 1931 50/50A From South Shields Last departure at 1834 From Durham Last departure at 1811 53 Last departure 2000 from Newcastle, which will terminate at Bensham Court Flats 54 Last departure 1953 from Newcastle, which will terminate at Gateshead 56 From Sunderland Last departure at 1903 From Newcastle Last departure at 1949 57 From Hadrian Park Last departure at 1852 (departing Newcastle at 1923) From Wardley Last departure at 1910 (departing Newcastle at 2002) 58 From Heworth Last departure at 2008, which will terminate at Gateshead From Newcastle Last departure at 1944 60 From Sunderland Last departure at 1946 From Parkside Last departure at 2020 64 Normal last departures 67 From Wardley Last departure at 1835 From Metrocentre Last departure at 1920 69 From Wardley Last departure at 1803 From Winlaton Last departure at 1827 74 Normal last departures 78/78A From Sunderland Last departure on 78 at 1835 Last departure on 78A at 1910, will terminate at Chester le Street From Consett Last departures at 1830 and 1920 will terminate at Chester le Street 81 From Galleries Last departure at 1819 From Birtley Last departure at 1856 82 From Galleries Last departure at 1834 From Birtley Last departure at 1830 83 From Galleries Last departure at 1802 From Concord Last departure at 1800 84 From Galleries Last departure at 1830 From Heworth Last departure at 1835 85 From Concord Last departure at 1853 From Brady Square Last departure at 1854 86 From Concord Last departure at 1733 From Galleries Last departure at 1747 90 Normal last departures 91 Normal last departures 92 Normal last departures 93/94 Last departure on service 93 at 1903 Last departure on service 94 at 1904 95 Normal last departures 97/97A From Newcastle Last departure at 1942 From Metrocentre Last departure at 1927, which will terminate at Gateshead 135/136 Evening journeys will not operate 168 Normal last journeys 201 Normal last journeys 202 From Station Town Last departure at 1740 From Seaham Last departure at 1823 204 Last journey 1855 from Durham 206 Last journey 1730 from Peterlee 208 Normal last journeys 209/210 Normal last journeys 237 No Evening service 238 Normal last journeys 239 No Evening service 265 From Durham Last departure at 1919 From Seaham Last departure at 1805 309 From Blyth Last departure to Newcastle at 1834 Last departure to New York at 1904 From Newcastle Last departure to Blyth at 1858 Last departure to Whitley Bay at 1920 310 From North Shields Last departure at 1837 From Newcastle Last departure at 1930 516 Normal last departures 680, 681, 683, 684, 686, 688, 689 No service today 700 Normal last departures M6/M7/M8 From Metrocentre Last departure at 1727 From Stanley Last departure at 1805 Q1 Last departure from Gateshead on service Q1 via Gateshead loop to Newcastle Central Station will depart at 1732 Departures from Gateshead at 1752, 1812 and 1842 will terminate at Gateshead after operating the full Gateshead loop Q2 Last departure from Newcastle at 1842 Q3 From Great Park Last departure at 1910 (departing Newcastle Eldon Square 1935) From Wallsend Last departure at 1909 (departing Newcastle Haymarket at 1950) V1/V2, V3/V4, V5, V9 No service today X1 From Easington Lane Last departure to Newcastle at 1824 1854 and 1924 departures will terminate at Washington Galleries From Newcastle Last departure at 1930 X5 From Sunderland Last departure from Sunderland at 1817 The journey from Houghton le Spring at 1956 which connect from service 35A will also operate, this will be the last journey From Hartlepool Last departure at 1819 From South Hetton towards Sunderland Last departure at 1906 X6/X7 Normal last departures X9/X10 From Middlesbrough Last departure at 1955 From Newcastle Last departure at 1915 X21 From Bishop Auckland Last departure at 1746 From Newcastle Last departure at 1815, which will travel through Durham at 1907 X25 From Langley Park Last departure to Newcastle at 1808 Last departure to Chester le Street at 1908 From Newcastle Last departure to Langley Park at 1805 Last departure at 1920 will terminate at Chester le Street X30 From Stanley Last departure at 1840 From Newcastle Last departure at 1925 X31 Normal last departures X66 From Gateshead Last departure at 1905 From Metrocentre Last departure at 1919 X70/X71 From Consett Last departure at 1802 From Newcastle Last departure at 1845 X84/85 Normal last departures .
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