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Get Around & New Year This Christmas Get around this Christmas & New Year Let us do the driving! Christmas & New Year bus times also includes full Boxing Day timetables Be green! Available online Friday 27 to Saturday 28 December Christmas & Saturday service, with some exceptions: Fab 56 from Sunderland at 11.05pm on Friday 27 December will terminate at Concord. New Year buses Night Bus N21 will run in the early hours of Saturday and Sunday mornings. Our buses run throughout the holidays, except Night Bus N56 will run in the early hours of Sunday morning. Christmas Day and New Year’s Day (X50 runs for NUFC match). Check online at gonortheast.co.uk for ideas of what to do over the festive period. Sunday 29 December Sunday service Monday 23 December Monday 30 December Normal service Saturday service, with some exceptions: Angel 21 from Durham at 11.12pm will terminate at Christmas Eve – Tuesday 24 December Chester-le-Street. Normal Tuesday service with the majority of last departures between 6pm and 7pm. Fab 56 from Sunderland at 11.05pm will terminate at Concord. See P.4 for list of last departures Night Buses N21 and N56 will not run. Christmas Day – Wednesday 25 December New Year’s Eve – Tuesday 31 December No buses on Christmas Day Saturday service with the majority of last departures between 6pm and 7pm Boxing Day – Thursday 26 December See P.10 for list of last departures See P.16 for Boxing Day timetables New Year’s Day – Wednesday 1 January 2020 No buses on New Year’s Day, except for X50 Park & Ride Thursday 2 January 2020 X50 Match Day Normal service resumes Park & Ride 28 December Catch X50 from & New Year’s Day Metrocentre Coach Park St James’ Park for Newcastle 2 Visit gonortheast.co.uk and search X50 for the full timetable. Christmas Eve last departures Tuesday 24 December Last Last Route From journey Notes Route From journey Notes Q1 Gateshead 1812 9 Lukes Lane 1736 Also at 1810 and 1840 to Sunderland only Q2 Newcastle 1815 9 Murton 1755 Also at 1813, 1830 and 1850 to Sunderland only Q3 Wallsend 1807 V9 Consett 1835 Q3 Great Park 1803 V9 Chopwell 1901 X1 Easington Lane 1814 Also at 1844 to Washington only X9 Newcastle 1740 X1 Newcastle 1825 Also at 1840 and 1855 to Washington only X9 Middlesbrough 1845 X1A Newcastle 1735 X10 Newcastle 1815 1 Wrekenton 17:31 Also at 1802 and 1845 to North Shields X10 Middlesbrough 1915 only 10 Newcastle 1905 1 Whitley Bay 1753 Also at 1823 to Newcastle only and 1853 to Percy Main Redburn only 10 Hexham 1823 1A Metrocentre 1819 10A Newcastle 1825 Also at 1855 to Rockwood Hill only 1A Whitley Bay 1639 Also at 1724 to Gateshead only 10A Blackhall Mill 1808 V1 Consett 1845 10B Newcastle 1835 2A Silksworth 1740 10B Prudhoe Rail Station 1733 Also at 1809 to Metrocentre only 2A Washington 1747 Also at 1838 to Sunderland only 11 Wallsend 1815 Also at 1845 to North Shields only 2 Silksworth 1823 Also at 1850 to Sunderland only 11 Whitley Bay 1840 2 Washington 1808 Also at 1908 to Sunderland only V11 Consett 1737 V2 Consett 1735 V11 Hownsgill Park 1730 V3 | V3A Consett 1808 12 Newcastle 1815 V4 Consett 1740 12 Winlaton 1752 4 Houghton-le-Spring 1846 12A Newcastle 1830 4 Heworth 1838 Also at 1853 to Fallowfield Way only 12A Winlaton 1755 Also at 1833 to Blaydon only 5 South Shields 1812 13 Langley Park 1744 5 Jarrow 1812 13 Durham 1815 V5 Consett 1835 14 Langley Park 1800 V5 The Dene 1852 14 Durham 1830 X5 Durham 1735 X15 Shotley Bridge 1802 X5 Consett 1650 X15 Durham 1705 Also at 1805 and 1905 to Consett only 6 Newcastle 1800 16 Durham 1713 Also at 1743 and 1815 to Consett only at 1850 to Stanley only 6 Stanley 1637 Also at 1741 from Sunniside to Metrocentre only 16 Castleside 1648 Also at 1718 and 1817 to Consett only 6A Stanley 1742 6A from Newcastle will not operate 16A Durham 1830 M6 Metrocentre 1727 Also at 1757 and 1827 to Stanley only 16A Stanley 1817 M6 Lanchester 1837 16A Castleside 1751 Also at 1849 to Consett only M7 Stanley 1559 19 Ashington 1640 Also at 1745 to Cramlington only M8 Metrocentre 1707 19 Nortumberland Park 1833 M8 Stanley 1835 19 North Shields 1700 Also at 1723, 1830 and 1900 to Northumberland Park only and 1758 to X6 Sunderland 1920 Cramlington only X6 Peterlee 1956 19 Ferry Terminal 1858 X7 Sunderland 1750 20 South Shields 1756 Also at 1831 to Houghton-le-Spring and 1811, 1831 and 1904 to Sunderland X7 Peterlee 1801 20 Durham 1830 Also at 1845 and 1904 to Sunderland only 8 Sunderland 1737 Also at 1807 to Chester-le-Street only X20 Durham 1900 8 Stanley 1830 X20 Sunderland 1805 8A Sunderland 1855 4 Christmas Eve last departures Christmas Eve last departures 5 Christmas Eve last departures Tuesday 24 December Last Last Route From journey Notes Route From journey Notes 21 Newcastle 1847 Also at 1857 and 1907 to 38C Will not operate Chester-le-Street only 39 Pennywell 1812 Also at 1835 and 1905 to Sunderland only 21 Chester-le-Street 1844 to Newcastle 39 Doxford Park 1825 Also at 1852 to Sunderland only 21 Durham 1840 Also at 1910 to Chester le Street only 39A Doxford Park 1625 Also at 1728 to Sunderland only N21 No service 40 Wallsend 1812 X21 Newcastle 1815 41 Wallsend 1822 X21 Tindale Crescent 1608 Additional journey to Durham Bus Station 42 North Shields 1657 at 1643 and at 1715 to Chester-le-Street 42 Cramlington 1748 Also at 1858 to Wallsend only Bishop Auckland 1844 to Chester-le-Street only X21 42A Kingsrton Park 1637 Also at 1747 to Wallsend only and 1846 X22 Durham 1334 to Benton ASDA only X22 Metrocentre 1628 42A North Shields 1727 Also at 1806 to Wallsend only 25 Newcastle 1805 42A Wallsend to 1838 Cramlington 25 Langley Park 1818 X45 Consett 1800 26 South Shields 1845 X45 Newcastle 1850 26 Newcastle 1801 Also at 1831 to Jarrow only X46 Consett 1829 27 South Shields 1842 X46 Newcastle 1827 27 Newcastle 1816 X47 Blackhall Mill 1818 28 Newcastle 1850 X47 Newcastle 1840 28 Chester-le-Street 1748 49 Winlaton 1831 28A Newcastle 1815 49 Gateshead 1900 28A Chester-le-Street 1632 49A Winlaton 1846 28B Will not operate 49A Gateshead 1845 29 Gateshead 1719 50 Durham 1703 Also at 1739 to Boldon ASDA only X30 Consett 1706 50 South Shields 1622 Also at 1652 and 1722 to Chester Moor X30 Stanley (to 1800 and 1801 to Chester-le-Street only Newcastle) 50A South Shields 1834 X30 Newcastle 1735 Also at 1820 to Stanley only 50A Durham 1811 Will operate to Concord only X31 Stanley 1604 53 Newcastle 1902 X31 Newcastle 1850 54 Newcastle 1853 X32 Newcastle 1645 55 Hartlepool 1826 Also at 1856 to Easington Village only 33 Vicarage Estate 1749 55 Sunderland 1717 Also at 1747 to Castle Eden and 1827 to 33 High Street East 1808 Peterlee only 33A Moor Terrace 1738 56 Sunderland 1811 Also at 1833 to Concord only 33A Vicarage Estate 1719 56 Newcastle 1910 33N Newcastle 1827 57 Hadrian Park 1810 Also at 1829 to Gateshead only 33N Hollywood Avenue 1742 57 Lingey Lane 1807 Also at 1844 to Heworth only 34 Ouston 1807 Also at 1905 to Chester le Street only 58 Newcastle 1859 34 Mendip Avenue 1834 58 Heworth 1833 34A Ouston 1835 60 Sunderland 1836 34A Yetholm Avenue 1719 Also at 1749 and 1857 to Chester le 60 Parkside 1920 Street only 64 Gateshead 1705 35 Boldon Cinema 1803 Also a 35A at 1836 to Sunderland only X66 Gateshead 1835 35 Low Moorsley 1730 Also a 35A at 1803 and 1846 to Sunderland only X66 Metrocentre 1850 to ASDA 38 Sunderland 1819 X66 Metrocentre 1859 to Gateshead 38 Tunstall Bank 1842 67 Metrocentre 1820 6 Christmas Eve last departures Christmas Eve last departures 7 Christmas Eve last departures Tuesday 24 December Last Last Route From journey Notes Route From journey Notes 67 Wardley 1835 208 Peterlee 1621 Also at 1721 and 1821 to Easington Village only 69 Winlaton 1827 208 Durham 1710 69 Wardley 1803 209 Peterlee 1658 Also at 1758 to Lowhills Road only X70 Consett 1843 210 Peterlee 1728 X70 Newcastle 1845 238 Houghton-le-Spring 1745 X71 Consett 1734 238 Sunderland 1749 X71 Newcastle 1810 239 Peterlee to 1810 71 Houghton-le-Spring 1826 Sedgefield 71 Chester-le-Street 1754 239 Easington Village to 1851 Sedgefield 74 Hexham 1605 Sedgefield to 1851 74 Newcastle 1735 239 Easington Village 78 Consett 1714 Also 1750 to Chester-le-Street only 265 Seaham 1805 78 Sunderland 1730 Also 1800 to Stanley only and 1835 to Chester-le-Street only 265 Durham 1819 Blyth 1802 Also at 1832 to New York only 78A Consett 1830 To Chester-le-Street only 309 Newcastle 1812 Also at 1830 and 1850 to Whitley Bay only 78A Sunderland 1910 To Chester-le-Street only 309 North Shields 1813 X81 Alston 1715 310 Newcastle 1840 81 Birtley 1856 310 Hexham 1815 81 Washington 1819 680 Bellingham 1905 82 Birtley 1830 680 Alston 1420 82 Washington 1834 681 Haltwhistle 1622 83 Concord 1843 681 Hexham Rail Station 1905 83 Washington 1852 683 Hexham Rail Station 1750 84 Heworth 1758 Also at 1835 to Concord only 684 Hexham Bus Station 1640 84 Washington 1745 Also at 1830 to Concord only 686 Prudhoe Castle 1413 X84 Newcastle 1850 686 Road X84 Hexham 1700 688 Hexham Rail Station 1832 X85 Newcastle 1820 688 Allenheads 1921 X85 Newbrough 1728 Also at 1828 and 1928 to Hexham only 689 Hexham 1346 85 Brady Square 1755 700 Sunderland 1757 85 Concord 1718 701 Will not operate 86 Washington 1747 702 Sunderland 1827 86 Concord 1732 93 Gateshead 1803 94 Gateshead 1834 95 Gatehsead 1627 Also at 1732 to Lobley Hill only 97 Newcastle 1823 Also at 1838 to Metrocentre only Eldon Square 97 Market Street 1837 201 Peterlee Bus Station 1800 202 Seaham 1640 Also at 1740 and 1823 to Peterlee only 202 Station Town 1648 Also at 1748 to Dalton Park only 204 Durham 1740 204A Durham 1432 Also at 1632 and 1855 to High Pittington only 206 Peterlee 1730 8 Christmas Eve last departures
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