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tim... May 13th 20 03:13 PM

Bus Frequency
 
Went shopping on the bus today

and frequencies are definitely down from the last time I reported on this

all the 10 minute frequency busses past my house are now every 15 minutes

I'm sure it wasn't like that 2-3 weeks ago



Recliner[_4_] May 13th 20 03:32 PM

Bus Frequency
 
tim... wrote:
Went shopping on the bus today

and frequencies are definitely down from the last time I reported on this

all the 10 minute frequency busses past my house are now every 15 minutes

I'm sure it wasn't like that 2-3 weeks ago


Yes, I've just checked the on-line timetable for my local bus, and the
normally 12-15 mins service is now a 20 min service. Not that many people
are using them.


Roland Perry May 13th 20 05:50 PM

Bus Frequency
 
In message , at 15:32:02 on Wed, 13 May
2020, Recliner remarked:

Went shopping on the bus today

and frequencies are definitely down from the last time I reported on this

all the 10 minute frequency busses past my house are now every 15 minutes

I'm sure it wasn't like that 2-3 weeks ago


Yes, I've just checked the on-line timetable for my local bus, and the
normally 12-15 mins service is now a 20 min service. Not that many people
are using them.


Mine is stubbornly sticking to one every two hours.
--
Roland Perry

tim... May 14th 20 08:49 AM

Bus Frequency
 


"Roland Perry" wrote in message
...
In message , at 15:32:02 on Wed, 13 May 2020,
Recliner remarked:

Went shopping on the bus today

and frequencies are definitely down from the last time I reported on
this

all the 10 minute frequency busses past my house are now every 15
minutes

I'm sure it wasn't like that 2-3 weeks ago


Yes, I've just checked the on-line timetable for my local bus, and the
normally 12-15 mins service is now a 20 min service. Not that many people
are using them.


Mine is stubbornly sticking to one every two hours.


well that's what you get for living in rural utopia

It's why I moved back (to urbanisation)

tim




Trolleybus[_2_] May 14th 20 09:34 AM

Bus Frequency
 
On Wed, 13 May 2020 18:50:08 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote:

In message , at 15:32:02 on Wed, 13 May
2020, Recliner remarked:

Went shopping on the bus today

and frequencies are definitely down from the last time I reported on this

all the 10 minute frequency busses past my house are now every 15 minutes

I'm sure it wasn't like that 2-3 weeks ago


Yes, I've just checked the on-line timetable for my local bus, and the
normally 12-15 mins service is now a 20 min service. Not that many people
are using them.


Mine is stubbornly sticking to one every two hours.


Is it a council-supported service? Ours is, and ancient buses carrying
fresh air are still passing every hour in each direction, carrying
nobody at all between small villages, local towns and Stansted
Airport.

The nearby commercial operator has reduced its service from three
slight variants of a route collectively running every ten minutes to
just one bus per hour.

Roland Perry May 14th 20 09:57 AM

Bus Frequency
 
In message , at 10:34:23 on
Thu, 14 May 2020, Trolleybus remarked:
On Wed, 13 May 2020 18:50:08 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote:

In message , at 15:32:02 on Wed, 13 May
2020, Recliner remarked:

Went shopping on the bus today

and frequencies are definitely down from the last time I reported on this

all the 10 minute frequency busses past my house are now every 15 minutes

I'm sure it wasn't like that 2-3 weeks ago

Yes, I've just checked the on-line timetable for my local bus, and the
normally 12-15 mins service is now a 20 min service. Not that many people
are using them.


Mine is stubbornly sticking to one every two hours.


Is it a council-supported service?


No, a regular Stagecoach commercial service, and runs 7am-8pm, so it's
viable for commuting if one has to.

Ours is, and ancient buses


We tend to get hand-me-downs from the infamous guided bus, so quite high
spec and rarely more than ten years old.

carrying fresh air are still passing every hour in each direction,
nobody carrying at all between small villages, local towns and Stansted
Airport.

The nearby commercial operator has reduced its service from three
slight variants of a route collectively running every ten minutes to
just one bus per hour.


--
Roland Perry

Graham Harrison[_4_] May 14th 20 05:02 PM

Bus Frequency
 
On Thu, 14 May 2020 10:34:23 +0100, Trolleybus
wrote:

On Wed, 13 May 2020 18:50:08 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote:

In message , at 15:32:02 on Wed, 13 May
2020, Recliner remarked:

Went shopping on the bus today

and frequencies are definitely down from the last time I reported on this

all the 10 minute frequency busses past my house are now every 15 minutes

I'm sure it wasn't like that 2-3 weeks ago

Yes, I've just checked the on-line timetable for my local bus, and the
normally 12-15 mins service is now a 20 min service. Not that many people
are using them.


Mine is stubbornly sticking to one every two hours.


Is it a council-supported service? Ours is, and ancient buses carrying
fresh air are still passing every hour in each direction, carrying
nobody at all between small villages, local towns and Stansted
Airport.

The nearby commercial operator has reduced its service from three
slight variants of a route collectively running every ten minutes to
just one bus per hour.


We have two bus routes that cross in Castle Cary. One is down to 3
buses a day. The other is three and a half per day. In both cases it's
just one vehicle shuttling back and forth - the half is because that
bus starts half way along the route, does its' three round trips and
then ends half way along.

The London trains are stopping every 2 hours and the Weymouth branch
has three roundtrips a day with the train based at Westbury making an
empty move at the beginning and end of the day.

tim... May 14th 20 05:56 PM

Bus Frequency
 


"Roland Perry" wrote in message
...
In message , at 10:34:23 on
Thu, 14 May 2020, Trolleybus remarked:
On Wed, 13 May 2020 18:50:08 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote:

In message , at 15:32:02 on Wed, 13 May
2020, Recliner remarked:

Went shopping on the bus today

and frequencies are definitely down from the last time I reported on
this

all the 10 minute frequency busses past my house are now every 15
minutes

I'm sure it wasn't like that 2-3 weeks ago

Yes, I've just checked the on-line timetable for my local bus, and the
normally 12-15 mins service is now a 20 min service. Not that many
people
are using them.

Mine is stubbornly sticking to one every two hours.


Is it a council-supported service?


No, a regular Stagecoach commercial service, and runs 7am-8pm, so it's
viable for commuting if one has to.


once every 2 hours doesn't sound viable for commuting

you either have to arrive at 7:30 or 9:30, or whatever


Ours is, and ancient buses


We tend to get hand-me-downs from the infamous guided bus, so quite high
spec and rarely more than ten years old.

carrying fresh air are still passing every hour in each direction, nobody
carrying at all between small villages, local towns and Stansted Airport.

The nearby commercial operator has reduced its service from three
slight variants of a route collectively running every ten minutes to
just one bus per hour.


--
Roland Perry



Roland Perry May 14th 20 07:27 PM

Bus Frequency
 
In message , at 18:56:02 on Thu, 14 May
2020, tim... remarked:

Mine is stubbornly sticking to one every two hours.

Is it a council-supported service?


No, a regular Stagecoach commercial service, and runs 7am-8pm, so
it's viable for commuting if one has to.


once every 2 hours doesn't sound viable for commuting

you either have to arrive at 7:30 or 9:30, or whatever


Someone needs to tell those promoting the Soham station reopening (it's
a 0.5tph line).

However it depends what time of day the buses are; if there was one that
happened to drop off near work at 8.45 and pick up to go home at say
5.30, it wouldn't be too bad.
--
Roland Perry

tim... May 14th 20 07:41 PM

Bus Frequency
 


"Roland Perry" wrote in message
...
In message , at 18:56:02 on Thu, 14 May 2020,
tim... remarked:

Mine is stubbornly sticking to one every two hours.

Is it a council-supported service?

No, a regular Stagecoach commercial service, and runs 7am-8pm, so it's
viable for commuting if one has to.


once every 2 hours doesn't sound viable for commuting

you either have to arrive at 7:30 or 9:30, or whatever


Someone needs to tell those promoting the Soham station reopening (it's a
0.5tph line).


but it's not exactly on a direct line to anywhere most people will want to
travel for work

surely it's more a leisure/shopping travel station?


tim




Roland Perry May 15th 20 05:24 AM

Bus Frequency
 
In message , at 20:41:45 on Thu, 14 May
2020, tim... remarked:


"Roland Perry" wrote in message
...
In message , at 18:56:02 on Thu, 14 May
2020, tim... remarked:

Mine is stubbornly sticking to one every two hours.

Is it a council-supported service?

No, a regular Stagecoach commercial service, and runs 7am-8pm, so
it's viable for commuting if one has to.

once every 2 hours doesn't sound viable for commuting

you either have to arrive at 7:30 or 9:30, or whatever


Someone needs to tell those promoting the Soham station reopening
(it's a 0.5tph line).


but it's not exactly on a direct line to anywhere most people will want
to travel for work

surely it's more a leisure/shopping travel station?


It's being mainly promoted as a way of people from Soham being able to
easier commute to work. Implied Cambridge/Newmarket, although the main
promoter lives in Soham and works in Ely.

For leisure/shopping, the hourly bus (Cambridge, Newmarket, Soham, Ely)
is probably better.

I can't work out how they expect people to get to Cambridge, is either a
change of trains at Ely, or at Kennett (east of Newmarket)? Of course,
you have to double-back at the latter to get to Newmarket at all.

The change at Ely qualifies for you earlier scepticism about
granularlity, with the morning trains arriving from Soham direction at
either 7am (too early) or 9am (too late).

Anyway, they've got the funds now to do a proper feasibility study, so
we'll see what that says.
--
Roland Perry

tim... May 15th 20 01:49 PM

Bus Frequency
 


"Roland Perry" wrote in message
...
In message , at 20:41:45 on Thu, 14 May 2020,
tim... remarked:


"Roland Perry" wrote in message
...
In message , at 18:56:02 on Thu, 14 May
2020, tim... remarked:

Mine is stubbornly sticking to one every two hours.

Is it a council-supported service?

No, a regular Stagecoach commercial service, and runs 7am-8pm, so it's
viable for commuting if one has to.

once every 2 hours doesn't sound viable for commuting

you either have to arrive at 7:30 or 9:30, or whatever

Someone needs to tell those promoting the Soham station reopening (it's
a 0.5tph line).


but it's not exactly on a direct line to anywhere most people will want to
travel for work

surely it's more a leisure/shopping travel station?


It's being mainly promoted as a way of people from Soham being able to
easier commute to work. Implied Cambridge/Newmarket, although the main
promoter lives in Soham and works in Ely.

For leisure/shopping, the hourly bus (Cambridge, Newmarket, Soham, Ely) is
probably better.

I can't work out how they expect people to get to Cambridge, is either a
change of trains at Ely, or at Kennett (east of Newmarket)? Of course, you
have to double-back at the latter to get to Newmarket at all.

The change at Ely qualifies for you earlier scepticism about granularlity,
with the morning trains arriving from Soham direction at either 7am (too
early) or 9am (too late).

Anyway, they've got the funds now to do a proper feasibility study, so
we'll see what that says.


once they get the station open they can campaign for the Fordham curve (I
think it is called) to reopen :-)




Roland Perry May 15th 20 03:39 PM

Bus Frequency
 
In message , at 14:49:09 on Fri, 15 May
2020, tim... remarked:
Someone needs to tell those promoting the Soham station reopening
(it's a 0.5tph line).

but it's not exactly on a direct line to anywhere most people will
want to travel for work

surely it's more a leisure/shopping travel station?


It's being mainly promoted as a way of people from Soham being able
to easier commute to work. Implied Cambridge/Newmarket, although the
main promoter lives in Soham and works in Ely.

For leisure/shopping, the hourly bus (Cambridge, Newmarket, Soham,
Ely) is probably better.

I can't work out how they expect people to get to Cambridge, is
either a change of trains at Ely, or at Kennett (east of Newmarket)?
Of course, you have to double-back at the latter to get to Newmarket
at all.

The change at Ely qualifies for you earlier scepticism about
granularlity, with the morning trains arriving from Soham direction
at either 7am (too early) or 9am (too late).

Anyway, they've got the funds now to do a proper feasibility study,
so we'll see what that says.


once they get the station open they can campaign for the Fordham curve
(I think it is called) to reopen :-)


But that's not going to help if the line *through* Soham is limited to
0.5 passenger train paths an hour.

Unless you want to swing the Peterborough-Ipswich service to being
Peterborough-[Ely]-Cambridge and make all the Ipswich bound pax change
at Newmarket.

That's also assuming the single line from Newmarket to Cambridge could
accommodate the doubling of the trains.
--
Roland Perry

tim... May 15th 20 06:47 PM

Bus Frequency
 


"Roland Perry" wrote in message
...
In message , at 14:49:09 on Fri, 15 May 2020,
tim... remarked:
Someone needs to tell those promoting the Soham station reopening
(it's a 0.5tph line).

but it's not exactly on a direct line to anywhere most people will want
to travel for work

surely it's more a leisure/shopping travel station?

It's being mainly promoted as a way of people from Soham being able to
easier commute to work. Implied Cambridge/Newmarket, although the main
promoter lives in Soham and works in Ely.

For leisure/shopping, the hourly bus (Cambridge, Newmarket, Soham, Ely)
is probably better.

I can't work out how they expect people to get to Cambridge, is either a
change of trains at Ely, or at Kennett (east of Newmarket)? Of course,
you have to double-back at the latter to get to Newmarket at all.

The change at Ely qualifies for you earlier scepticism about
granularlity, with the morning trains arriving from Soham direction at
either 7am (too early) or 9am (too late).

Anyway, they've got the funds now to do a proper feasibility study, so
we'll see what that says.


once they get the station open they can campaign for the Fordham curve (I
think it is called) to reopen :-)


But that's not going to help if the line *through* Soham is limited to 0.5
passenger train paths an hour.


how can a line a couple of miles long be so limited?

Unless you want to swing the Peterborough-Ipswich service to being
Peterborough-[Ely]-Cambridge and make all the Ipswich bound pax change at
Newmarket.


run a new service Ely, Soham to Cambridge in the odd hours

Yes I know it's not going to be economical, but that doesn't stop a campaign
happening

That's also assuming the single line from Newmarket to Cambridge could
accommodate the doubling of the trains.


There is (was) a passing place at Dullingham

tim




Roland Perry May 15th 20 07:03 PM

Bus Frequency
 
In message , at 19:47:38 on Fri, 15 May 2020,
tim... remarked:

once they get the station open they can campaign for the Fordham
curve (I think it is called) to reopen :-)


But that's not going to help if the line *through* Soham is limited
to 0.5 passenger train paths an hour.


how can a line a couple of miles long be so limited?


It's full up with container trains.

Unless you want to swing the Peterborough-Ipswich service to being
Peterborough-[Ely]-Cambridge and make all the Ipswich bound pax change
at Newmarket.


run a new service Ely, Soham to Cambridge in the odd hours


No paths, and maybe no spare units.

--
Roland Perry


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