08 June 2011

Plymstock Network

This weekend sees the start of the new Plymstock Network by First. Route 2 stays as it was but the 6 has been revised and a new route 7 has been added to the network.
Service 6 (City Centre - Staddiscombe via Plymstock): The route of this service is changing slightly from 12 June. Specifically Service 6 buses will no longer serve Horn Cross Road, Stanborough Road, Springfield Road or a section of route on Goosewelll Road, but instead they will operate via Oreston Road, Plymstock Road, Dean Hill, Furzehatt Road, Reservoir Road, Staddiscombe Road, Goosewell Road and Holmwood Avenue before returning along Dean Hill to Plymstock Broadway. The changes mean that customers in Staddiscombe and Goosewell will be able to get to and from Plymstock Broadway more easily and quickly than previously. Buses will run up to every 20 minutes Monday - Saturday and every 30 minutes on Sundays and Public Holidays.
***NEW*** Service 7 (City Centre - Elburton via Plymstock Broadway): A new Service 7 is being introduced from 12 June. This will offer people in Elburton additional opportunities to travel and a quicker, more direct, route between Elburton and the City Centre. Specifically buses, which will run up to every 20 minutes Monday to Saturday and hourly on Sundays and Public Holidays, will follow the route of the current Service 6 until the Pomphlett Road roundabout, from where they will then travel via Pomphlett Road, Horn Cross Road, Stanborough Road Dunstone Drive, Furzehatt Road, Springfield Road, Elburton Road and Stanborough Road, before returning along Horn Cross Road, Pomphlett Road en route to the city centre. In addition Service 7 buses in the city centre, in response to customer demand, will also serve Charles Street (for the Drake Circus Shopping Mall) and Mayflower Street from the 12 June
Not knowing Plymstock that well its hard for me to judge if this is an improvement or not. I guess like any route and timetable change there will be winners and looser, but its generally the losers that will make the most noise!I have finally managed to get my computer to produce a Google Map of the network as it stands from this weekend. Larger 'live' maps are on my Extra site as detailed below. PlymstockMap

The Plymouth Citybus 5 5A service continues as before of course. After the upcoming fare increase by Citybus its possible that First will actually be cheaper now, especially as the recent First increase did not apply to their Plymstock buses.
First are offering cheaper tickets for the first week:
We've listened to our customers who told us they wanted more direct buses to the places in Plymstock and Elburton they wish to visit. So from Sunday 12 June were changing the route of our service 6 and introducing a new service 7:
ugobus 6: Staddiscombe - Broadway West - Oreston - City Centre

Plus weve still got our service 2 (Mount Batten - Goosewell - Broadway West - Pomphlett - City Centre), so between them services 2, 6 and 7 offer up to 12 buses an hour between Plymstock and Plymouth City Centre.
To celebrate the new and improved network in the Plymstock area we're offering a £5 FirstWeek Plymstock ticket on ugobus services 2,6 & 7 from Sunday 12 - Saturday 25 June. If you use it everyday it's valid that's as little as 71p per day for unlimited travel on these 3 services; bargain!
Ask your ugobus service 2, 6 or 7 driver for a £5 FirstWeek Plymstock ticket.
To view full details of this offer and a map showing the service 2, 6 & 7 routes please click here: ugobus service 2, 6 & 7 timetable from 12 June 2011 (PDF - 181.46 KB)

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5 comments:

  1. It is fortunate that Citybus are still running their number 5 and 5A as from next Sunday their services will be the only ones to run directly between Staddiscombe and Elburton Village. Also these new First Ugobus services do not offer any evening services on a Monday to Saturday. Last First Ugobuses from Royal Parade to Elburton 18.05 and Staddiscombe 20.20. Please Citybus keep running your fantastic service, the forthcoming difference in the fare should still be worth it.

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  2. YEAH BUT FOR HOW LONG?? MOST OF THE CITYBUS SERVICES TO PLYMSTOCK I SEE ARE PRETTY EMPTY AND WITH 12 BUSES AN HOUR ON THE MAIN PLYSTOCK CORRIDOR PLUS CHEAPER FARES WITH FIRST, I'D SAY THIS IS FIRST TRYING TO PUSH CITYBUS BACK OUT OF PLYSTOCK AND ALSO LIKEWISE DEVONPORT(WITH UGO 3)

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  3. Have just got FDC from Goldenhind to City...it's £2.50 return...Citybus will be £2.70, so providing First don't increase and their fares...they are cheaper than citybus for single/return, dayriders,weekly and monthly passes from here and operate every 10 mins during the day...ugo 15 and 84/86.

    Hopefully they can gain from greedy Go Ahead here and on the..deriford, crownhill, mutley corridor !!!

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  4. I think that Citybus's Enviro 200's are way to good for the 5/5A, it seems an attempt to get PAX by putting better buses out, stick the Enviros on Saltash, we need better buses then 10/12!

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  5. FIRST WEBSITE..THEY HAVEREDUCED FARES IN DEVONPORT AND BARNEBARON MAKING UGO 3 WAY CGEAPER THAN CITYBUS 26..ALSO ALL OF ST BUDEAUX AS FAR AS TAMAR IS NOW CITY ZONE NOT OUTER WITH FIRST...ONCE THIS BECOMES COMMON KNOWLEDGE I DON'T THINK CITYBUS WILL HAVE MANY PASSENGERS??? WON'T BE LONG UNTIL THE 26 AND POSSIBLY 43A (SALTASH)WILL BE GONE ME THINKS????

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