07 April 2015

Devon Transit 007

Alternates with Cornwall Transit every Tuesday. It may not be quite the same scale as Cornwall, but its not far off it this week.  As with the last Cornwall Transit post, this has had to be split across two posts as I have simply run out of time putting it all together! Part 2 will be in the next day or two. We concentrate here on the Plymouth Citybus changes (the Cornish services having already been covered). You may notice the maps are looking different this week. Hopefully its an improvement over the old ones.

Previous Posts: DT001,    DT002,   DT003,   DT004DT005DT006

 

Plymouth Citybus

Timetables

The 12th April sees one of the biggest set of timetable changes  for a while with several routes being renumbered.

4 Royal Parade > Mount Batten

The below service 4/4A and 5/5A all both operate between Royal Parade and Plymstock Broadway providing an up to every 7 minute frequency.

Services 4 & 4A (NEW SERVICE). City Centre – Plymstock – Hooe – Mount Batten

Service 4 operates up to every 30 mins via Billacombe, serving the entrance to the development at Saltram Meadow,

Plymstock School, Plymstock Broadway, Goosewell and Hooe.

Service 4A operates up to every 30 mins via Oreston, and serves Plymstock Broadway, Goosewell and Hooe

Timetable pdf

 Plymouth Citybus 4

Plymouth Citybus 4A

5: Royal Parade > Elburton

Plymstock – City Centre: Frequency to Elburton and Staddiscombe now up to every 30 mins each. The afternoon diversion to Plymstock School is removed. Services 10 & 10A replace the current 5/5A City Centre to Saltash section.All journeys follow current 5 route outbound to Oaklands Green, and current 5A route inbound up to every 15 mins. 10 operates clockwise on Yellowtor loop, and 10A anticlockwise. Callington Road is now served by services 11/12 below.

Timetable PDF

Plymouth Citybus 5 5A

10 Royal Parade > Saltash

This replaces the current 5/5A City Centre to Saltash section.

All journeys follow current 5 route outbound to Oaklands Green, and current 5A route inbound up to every 15 mins. 10 operates clockwise on Yellowtor loop, and 10A anticlockwise. Callington Road is now served by services 11/12 below.

Timetable pdf

 Plymouth Citybus 10

11 Plymouth > Tavistock > Okehampton

Renumbered 46

16: Plymouth Royal Parade > Kings Tamerton

Departs from Royal Parade A1. Outbound serves Western Approach and inbound serves Cobourg Street and Viaduct. Monday to Saturday now up to every 20 minutes, Sunday up to every 30 minutes.

Timetable PDF

Plymouth Citybus Route 167

21 Barne Barton > City Centre > Chaddlewood

Services 21 & 21A Monday to Saturday early morning and early evening revisions to improve pacing.

Timetable pdf

Plymouth Citybus 21 21A

29 Royal Parade > Derriford

Renumbered 51

33 Royal Parade Keyham

Service 33 Departs from Royal Parade A1 . Outbound serves Western Approach and inbound serves Cobourg Street and Viaduct. Monday to Saturday now up to every 20 minutes, Sunday up to every 30 minutes.

Timetable pdf

Plymouth Citybus 33

34 Royal Parade > Royal William > Stoke > Derriford

Services 34 & 34A

Increased frequency to Royal William Yard

Additional journeys 7 days a week between Royal William Yard and Royal Parade. Additional journeys between Royal William Yard and Derriford via Milehouse on Sundays only. Partly funded by Urban Splash and Plymouth City Council

Timetable 34 pdf

Timetable 34A pdf

Plymouth Citybus 34

 

Plymouth Citybus 34A

 

43: Royal Parade > Ernesettle

Replaced by the new 50

46 Plymouth > Tavistock > Okehampton

Service 46 Current service 11 Revised running times between Peter Tavy & Okehampton.

Timetable pdf

Plymouth Citybus 46

 

Plymouth Citybus 46A

 

Plymouth Citybus 46B

 

 

50 Ernesettle > City Centre > Derriford

New cross city route, current 43 and 50 combined Revised running times. Current 43 / 50 route to be run by new double deck buses, currently on order

Timetable pdf

Plymouth Citybus 50

51 City Centre > St Budeaux > Derriford

Current service 29/29A: Revised running times between Holly Park and West Park. Services in Victoria Road will now be either 50 or 51/51A.

Timetable PDF

Plymouth Citybus 51

 

Plymouth Citybus 51A

Countrybus (Alansway Ltd)

Timetables

I did have quite a few new service start this week at least according to some recent VOSA registrations but it looks like the dates have changed for a few of them with routes 366, 979, M and U all now starting from 25th May. That still leaves a couple of services staring this week:

361 Newton Abbot-Bridford

  • PH1017984/115 - ALANSWAY COACHES LTD T/A COUNTRY BUS, KING CHARLES BUSINESS PK, OLD NEWTON RD, HEATHFIELD, NEWTON ABBOT, TQ12 6UT Registration Accepted Starting Point: Bridford Finish Point: Newton Abbot Via: Christow Service Number: 361 Service Type: Normal Stopping Effective Date: 08-APR-2015  Other Details: Wednesdays only.

New Timetable PDF

Countrybus Route-361

888 Newton Abbot - Kingskerswell

  • PH1017984/116 - ALANSWAY COACHES LTD T/A COUNTRY BUS, KING CHARLES BUSINESS PK, OLD NEWTON RD, HEATHFIELD, NEWTON ABBOT, TQ12 6UT Registration Accepted Starting Point: Newton Abbot Finish Point: Kingskerwell Via: Huxnor Service Number: 888 Service Type: Normal Stopping Effective Date: 08-APR-2015 Other Details: Wednesday only.

Timetable PDF

Countrybus 888

Dart River Link

Timetables

  • PH0007025/43 - DART PLEASURE CRAFT LTD T/A RAIL RIVER LINK BUSES, DART PLEASURE CRAFT LTD, STEAMER QUAY ROAD, TOTNES, TQ9 5AL Variation Accepted: Operating between Totnes and Paignton Bus Station/ Torquay Strand given service number 100 effective from 28-Mar-2015. To amend Timetable.

Its taken a while for this timetable to appear on Traveline or their own web site:

Timetable 100

Dart Pleasure Craft 100 2015-03-28

 

Plymothian Transit Bus Services

For more details and full history on the above services:

10 comments:

  1. That's a big change for PCB. I must say that I am from the industry and I am just getting my head around the changes. How are the public going to get on. I suspect there will be some lost pensioners next week.

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    1. All this coming hot on the heels of the last September 2014 changes and then the November 2014 changes to correct the cock ups of the September 2014 changes. I do hope these new changes are properly planned as if not we will see the June 2015 changes to correct the unforeseen consequences.

      PCB isn't that 'big' an operation - to have this level of change in a business hints at something going badly wrong high up in the decision making processes.

      How must the drivers feel having their rota's changed for the 4th, 5th time in 12 months? Might this be why there are vacancies for driving staff?

      Cue comments from the 'Go Ahead are wonderful brigade.......!'

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    2. Totally agree. I have never known a company change so much as pcb.. They are only small really so clearly are terrible at planning.

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  2. This plymouth citybus changes are huge. i was not expecting that much to change from plymouth citybus. but what will happen to the target travel 46?

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  3. Huge? Couple of route number changes, 1 brand new route and a couple of bus stop changes??

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    1. I'd go for big rather than huge. These were only half of the changes as the Cornish network changes quite a bit but has already been covered here. The big thing is that there are a lot of passengers who will be faced with route number changes and that will confuse a lot of people. Some of these routes have been around for years, like the 43 has always gone to Ernesettle - catching a 50 will take some getting used to!

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  4. like it everytime graham. everyone moans for a couple of weeks then it fizzles out. once the changes settle in then they will moan about summat else!

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  5. It's not that people moan at changes...but why do Citybus need to change things so much?? No other bus company changes things every few months, including changing changes. Do other companies test things first and Citybus don't ?? I for one am just wandering that is all. What is so wrong at Citybus that this needs to happen..yet First and Stagecoach can only change every 18 months or so ?

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  6. While I can see that it relieves congestion on the 'shops' side of Royal Parade, re-routing services to go anticlockwise round the city centre is less convenient for shoppers - in particular crossing Charles Street to get to the Drake Circus centre and also preventing access to Mayflower Street.

    The service to Ernesettle was 43 (with 44 going the opposite way round the Ernesettle loop) from March 1958. Both went into the City Centre, then out to Whitleigh via Crownhill. Was 1958 when the Ernesettle estate was built?

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    1. Sorry - I meant clockwise. Anticlockwise (ideally including Mayflower St.) good; clockwise not so good.

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