North West Bus Service Changes due to Coronavirus outbreak
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RE: North West Bus Service Changes due to Coronavirus outbreak
(21/03/2020 11:52)knutstransport Wrote: The transport industry needs to be careful in their approach to this.I half agree with this. While yes the industry needs to be careful not to overload the buses, If the passenger numbers have reduced as much as they say (20% fare payers, 75% concessionary), it might not be as bad. I do think that some of the reductions are too far. Saturday timetables seem to be the best course of action as that is a slight reduction normally at peak times and can lead to slight PVR reductions. It's worth noting as well that these figures were from the past week. Since then, pubs and restaurants are being told to close and cafes becoming takeaway only. The schools have also been told to close meaning some journeys will be even quieter. IF you have 6 deckers per hour carrying a max of 20 passengers at a time, taking it down to 5 buses per hour would only add 4 passengers onto each other bus. It's not a huge amount. Some of the more extreme examples though (Blacons have gone from every 10 to every 30 for example) could lead to a good few people crowding on the available buses. On the point about contactless, bus operators are pushing for it on their socials and dedicated Covid-19 website pages but not really as much on the bus. That said, I paid for my ticket yesterday on an Arriva Chester bus and I paid with card and 3 ticket bits came out. Ticket, Receipt and a 3rd bit promoting using contactless to reduce contact. I and the driver were very confused that 3 bits came out but it made sense later on. |
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