In what seems like a hurried announcement, Go Cornwall has released some timetables for their post-First routes set to launch in February.
We’re pleased to share some good news - PDF timetables for our upcoming services are now available! From mid-February, Go Cornwall Bus will begin operating a number of bus services in Cornwall, following First Bus’ withdrawal from the county. These timetables will help you plan your journeys and show how buses will run once Go Cornwall Bus assumes operation.
They provide a list of PDF files showing only the route numbers, without any details about where the routes go—you have to open each file to find out. To make things simpler, I’ve listed the new timetables below:
| 1 1A | Penzance | Sennen Cove |
| 2 2A | Helston | Penzance |
| 3 | Helston | Falmouth |
| 4 4A | Penzance | St Just |
| 6 | Penzance | Mousehole |
| 6S | Humphry Davey School | Mousehole |
| 18 14 | Penzance | Truro |
| 15 | Hayle | Penzance |
| 17 | Penzance | St Ives |
| 24 24A 25 | Fowey | St Austell |
| 25 | St Blazey | St Austell |
| 27 | St Austell | Truro |
| 29 | Mevagissey | St Austell |
| 32 32A | Truro | Falmouth Penryn |
| 33 33A | Redruth | Falmouth |
| 85 86 | Truro | Newquay |
| 87 87A | Newquay | Truro |
To make things even easier, I’ve compiled all the new timetables into a single PDF in my timetable library, which you can download here:
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They do make it clear that things may change and that more information will be given nearer the time
While the timetables are largely final, they are still subject to minor changes as we continue to work closely with Cornwall Council to support local communities and demonstrate our commitment to reliable, accessible bus services across Cornwall. More customer information will be shared before services begin in mid-February.
I will of course be keeping up to date with all the changes due as they get published
Do we know what is happening with the Truro Park & Ride with the withdrawal of First?
ReplyDeleteThe P&R contract is being transferred to an as yet unnamed operator. The buses are owned by the council.
DeleteAre GC keeping any of the First buses or have they managed to gain buses from elsewhere? The current 06/57 plate ex- London deckers won't last much longer. Guessing they'll need minibuses for Mousehole?
ReplyDeleteGC won't be serving Mousehole harbour so they don't need small buses.
DeleteMy guess is that a lot of the E400 Cities will move down to Cornwall since they have been replaced by electrics. Citybus will probably shift some second hand deckers from London in as well.
DeletePCB services have been reduced over the last couple of days because buses were sent to Cornwall, once again neglecting the plymouth network, if they don't get extra buses this will become the norm, with no competition in plymouth other than stagecoach who don't seem interested, sad times
ReplyDeleteThe truro p&r is yet to be announced but it has been stated the drivers will have option under tupe to move to new operator.
ReplyDeleteHavent gsw just purchased 4 mellor strata mercs that were at preston bus
All the PCB vehicles(including electrics) are relocating to Cornwall & PCB are in advanced talks with an unnamed company with a view to taking on plymouth services when they pull out in the next few months
ReplyDeleteWell this is clearly false and I don't know why Graham approved it. Firstly the electrics are part funded by Plymouth City Council and as such legally have to remain in Plymouth. Secondly, PCB makes the most money of the business and therefore Go-Ahhead won't sell it. Thirdly, silly anonymous comments like this only make Grahams life harder and will end up to having anonymous comments being stopped altogether.
DeleteWhat a load of rubbish! PCC part own the EVs for starters
DeleteJames, while you are correct about the electrics being funded by PCC - they are also by CC, but only for 4 - however - the GCB ops have believe it or not been making more money than Plymouth - and Plymouths arm has been heavily reliant on BSIP. While the electrics certainly are not going anywhere (there's absolutely no support for them in Cornwall anyway) - Ops in Cornwall are - indeed more profitable.
DeleteI must admit to publishing it because it was clearly rubbish!
ReplyDeleteNot rubbish, pure facts, this is the official plan from the main GA head office, PCB is a loss making venture & will be closed
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