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05 May 2023

A Right Royal Wrap

Citybus 576 has a new wrap. So naturally Citybus show it off in their Twitter feed. Very smart.

17 October 2018

More Days Out In Cornwall

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From 22nd - 25th October Plymouth Citybus are running special bus services direct to top destinations in Cornwall. Whether you want to take the kids to Newquay Zoo or Camel Creek Adventure Park, or have a leisurely day our at the Eden Project or Boscastle, we've got your transport sorted. We'll drop you right to the door of some of Cornwall's best attractions so you don't have to worry about the car, parking or train connections!

  • Monday 22 October: Service 900 Plymouth - Newquay (via Liskeard, Newquay Zoo)

From nature trails to milking the cows, kids of all ages can enjoy a day at all-weather attraction DairyLand Farm World, our first stop on this route. Next up, Newquay Zoo offers a day packed with animal adventures from around the world.  If you'd rather relax by the sea our final destination on Monday is Newquay bus station, just a 4-minute walk from the nearest beach.

  • Tuesday 23 October: Service 901 Plymouth - St Austell (via Eden Project, Charlestown)

On Tuesday we head to the market town of St Austell via the Eden Project and Charlestown. This route stops first at the Eden Project, which guarantees a fascinating day of exploration through its famous biomes. Get up to £4 off admission per person at the Eden Project by showing your bus ticket as part of their green travel discount. We also stop at historic Georgian port, Charlestown, before reaching St Austell, where you can enjoy a day of shopping in a beautiful setting. futuristic architecture

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  • Wednesday 24 October: Service 902 Plymouth - Boscastle (via Trethorne Leisure Park, Port Isaac)

Wednesday offers something for everyone. Experience the new for 2018 jumping pillows along with animal encounters and soft play at Trethorne Leisure Park. The traditional fishing village of Port Isaac is a must-visit for fans of the TV series Doc Martin. For those looking for a cultural day out, we will also stop at Tintagel and Boscastle, home to the Museum of Witchcraft.

  • Thursday 25 October: Service 903 Plymouth - Camel Creek Adventure Park (via Liskeard, Bodmin)

Thursday offers a service direct to Camel Creek Adventure Park. Voted Family Attraction of the Year, there's plenty of all-weather fun to be had for the whole family including a 5D simulator experience, thrilling rides and indoor soft play areas. Show your bus ticket on arrival to get 10% off admission at Camel Creek Adventure Park. Thursdays will also see a stop at Bodmin Lidl for Bodmin & Wenford Railway, Cornwall's premier heritage railway.

https://www.plymouthbus.co.uk/daysout/

25 July 2018

Summer Sorted

Plymouth Citybus have a new fare promotion for the Summer Holidays - for the under 19s:

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That is a pretty good deal for those young enough to qualify!


Meanwhile on VOSA…

There is a lot of activity coming through now as the September changes are being processed. These are the most recent changes for Plymouth Citybus that have appeared on VOSA this last few days. the 70 and the 182 seem to be additional changes on top of the ones already posted and are only really here for completeness.

Plymouth Citybus Ltd • PH0000135

27 27A 27B •  Royal Parade  - Derriford  •  Plymouth Citybus Ltd • PH0000135.146

  • Licence: PH0000135.146
  • Operator: PLYMOUTH CITYBUS LTD
  • Address: MILEHOUSE ROAD, MILEHOUSE, PLYMOUTH, PL3 4AA, GB
  • Route Number: 27 (27, 27A, 27B)
  • Start Point: Derriford
  • Via: Austin Crescent, Deer Park, Lower Compton
  • End Point: City Centre
  • Other Details: Revised timetable
  • Received: 18-Jul-2018
  • Effective: 02-Sep-2018
  • Accepted: 24-Jul-2018
  • End Date: 00-Jan-1900
  • Event Type: Variation applications
  • N & P:  0
  • N & P Section: 0
  • Event Description:  Variation Accepted
  • Final Published: DCT118
  • VOSA: PH0000135/146

70 70A 70B • Plymouth - Torpoint - Cremyll •  Plymouth Citybus Ltd • PH0000135.150

  • Licence: PH0000135.150
  • Operator: PLYMOUTH CITYBUS LTD
  • Address: MILEHOUSE ROAD, MILEHOUSE, PLYMOUTH, PL3 4AA, GB
  • Route Number: 70 (70, 70A, 70B)
  • Start Point: Plymouth (Royal Parade)
  • Via: City College, Torpoint Ferry, Cawsand, Millbrook
  • End Point: Cremyll
  • Other Details: Revised to carry schoolchildren from Crafthole & Sheviock
  • Received: 19-Jul-2018
  • Effective: 02-Sep-2018
  • Accepted: 23-Jul-2018
  • End Date: 00-Jan-1900
  • Event Type: Variation applications
  • N & P:  0
  • N & P Section: 0
  • Event Description:  Variation Accepted
  • Final Published: DCT117
  • VOSA: PH0000135/150

182 • Delabole - Wadebridge  •  Plymouth Citybus Ltd • PH0000135.196

  • Licence: PH0000135.196
  • Operator: PLYMOUTH CITYBUS LTD
  • Address: MILEHOUSE ROAD, MILEHOUSE, PLYMOUTH, PL3 4AA, GB
  • Route Number: 182 (182, 11A)
  • Start Point: Delabole
  • Via: St Kew Highway
  • End Point: Wadebridge
  • Other Details: Revise terminal points, route description & timetable
  • Received: 19-Jul-2018
  • Effective: 02-Sep-2018
  • Accepted: 23-Jul-2018
  • End Date: 00-Jan-1900
  • Event Type: Variation applications
  • N & P:  0
  • N & P Section: 0
  • Event Description:  Variation Accepted
  • Final Published: DCT118
  • VOSA: PH0000135/196

01 April 2018

Yes You Scan

The idea of the ‘Easter Egg’ in DVDs is well known, where they include a hidden bonus for you to find. Well the boffins at The University of Plymouth Centre of Excellence have included their own Easter Egg in the form of a hidden message in the roof panels of their new bus which hit the road this weekend.

Sadly it might not work on older phones, but certainly those with Android 6 (Marshmallow) and above and also newer iPhones have the necessary scanning software which automatically recognises several forms of barcode and QR codes. Simply turn your camera on and hold it about 18 inches from the coded panels as shown below. If you have the correct app then your camera should recognise and automatically read the hidden message contained within the dots.

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The message itself is actually a hidden url within the main Brain Tumour Research web site where you can enter your email address into a special prize draw, the prize of which is not being revealed until Midday on Easter Sunday

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Working with the University, Plymouth Citybus are leading the field with this form of promotional material. If this works as well as hoped then the next version of the Plymouth Citybus App will also include the ability to read hidden messages on these panels so it will work on older phones as well. This opens up lots of promotional opportunities for Plymouth Citybus and  Go Ahead that other bus companies have yet to take advantage of.

It also gives Richard Stevens bragging rights within Go Ahead as not even Andrew Wickham at Go South Coast has introduced this yet, and they normally get everything first!

22 March 2018

Plymouth Citybus go pink

 

Plymouth University have an event coming up which might be of interest to some, especially if you like your buses bright pink…

Plymouth Citybus have joined forces with the charity Brain Tumour Research, to support the world-leading Brain Tumour Research Centre of Excellence at the University.

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The launch event perfectly coincides with the charity’s national initiative, Wear a Hat Day, to raises awareness of the woefully underfunded research into brain tumours, which continue to kill more children and adults under the age of 40 than any other cancer.

If you’re in the city centre between 09:00 and 13:00 29th March 2018 , then come and look at the vibrant bus which features the Brain Tumour Research team at the University, to learn more about the amazing research happening on your doorstep.

You can meet members of the research team and find out from the charity how to get involved in fundraising for this crucial research.

No idea which bus this is just yet…

30 November 2017

Wonderful Weekend Wonder?

After what seems like ages I am now finally back up and running with my internet - and at a lot higher speed than I ever managed before so hopefully I can now start to catch up and get going again on PT.

Starting off with a few Plymouth Citybus related items of news from the last week or so:

Just The Ticket…

A new weekend ticket is now available which looks like it could prove very useful for some passengers:

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There have been a few teething problems with this though

Unfortunately due to a technical issue the Weekend Wonder ticket is not available on the Phone App and is restricted to on bus tickets only this week. Sorry for any inconvenience.

The other recent addition to the Plymouth Citybus home page is a link to the STAR Awards 2018 form which invites you to…

Nominate a Citybus employee below!

The awards are set up to recognise staff who have gone above and beyond to give excellent customer service, safe driving and just be an overall great employee!

We are asking passengers to nominate their choice by filling out the below form.

The nominations are open all year round and will be collated for the 2016 STAR Awards. 

Please give as much detail as possible, as this will help your nomination in the short listing process and the best chance of winning an award! 

A bit of a copy and paste issue there I think - but still a great idea.

Its good to be back!

 

 

 

 

 

17 November 2016

Falcon Megadays (Mondays)

Stagecoach have a nice little promotion going on for the Falcon at the moment

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SW Falcon: From Plymouth to Bristol & back again 24/7

*STOP PRESS* Christmas shopping? On Mondays starting in November and throughout December fly by Falcon for just £1 (+50p booking fee) when you book on megabus.com. Offer valid from 14 November to 19 December 2016.

Choose to travel to Bristol, Bristol Airport, Taunton, Exeter or Plymouth. Remember, this offer is ONLY available from megabus.com. Normal fares will apply when bought from the driver. *STOP PRESS* Terms & Conditions apply

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23 November 2015

Top Secret–dont tell anyone but your bus timetable has changed…

Back a couple of weeks ago there was a little notice on VOSA

  • PH1020218/3 
  • DEALTOP (PLYMOUTH) LTD 
  • T/A TARGET TRAVEL, 
  • LANGAGE SCIENCE PARK, WESTERN WOOD WAY, PLYMOUTH, PL7 5BG 
  • Variation Accepted by SN: 
  • Operating between Derriford Hospital 
  • and Derriford Hospital 
  • given service number 52 
  • effective from 23-Nov-2015. 
  • To amend Timetable.

I have been checking for details on the changes ever since but Target Travel don't make it easy for anyone.

First of all Traveline – They still have the old timetable as at 30th August with no sign of any new timetable about to come into place.

 

Of course Target Travel themselves have a web site which does have timetables although as at 22nd November that still also display the old timetable.

 

Thanks to Bradley Darlington then for a timetable as from 23rd November
Target Travel 52

So its only a small change with one journey held back just under 20 minutes. There probably wont be a lot of passengers waiting and I am hopefully some of the regulars would have paper copies of the new timetable, but for any others its going to be a cold 17 minutes.

 

Now its only a small detail and it may not affect that many people but it really annoys me that in this day and age where companies and local authorities expect passengers passengers to make full use of the internet to find service details rather than publish proper timetables and make them readily available, that all to often these companies make such a poor attempt at it. A small web site like Target Travels could be updated with a new timetable and proper announcements in a few minutes.

I am not sure of the procedures behind timetables appearing on Traveline but I suspect they rely on the operators to give them the details of new timetables, in which case they have not heard from Target Travel either?

It may be that as the service is operated under tender from Plymouth city Council that its up to them to provide timetables, however they also still have the 1st September ties on their web site.

There is the real time display system at Derriford Hospital. Introduced quite a few years ago this was seen as the future once. However it was never properly rolled out with far too few bus stops having displays and more often than not displays are not working anyway. I have not checked the printed bus stop timetables at Derriford Hospital yet. Maybe they will be correct and up to date, but I am not holding my breath.

 

Why is it so hard for bus companies to display decent clear easy to find timetables on their web sites?

The Stagecoach site is a joke with far to many steps to go through to get the times you want. Why do you need to select a place name and then a route number ? And even when you do that why cant it just display a proper timetable rather than more links to have to follow? I guess they might say you need to select a place name so you get the correct timetable, but a simple list of route numbers and places served and most passengers would be able to work it out for themselves. But no, Stagecoach insist on a place name first so they can give you the correct timetables . To be fair with services in different areas using the same route numbers you can see how people might get confused. For example if you are looking for service 1 from Tavistock you wouldn't want to confuse it with the other 1 that goes through Bradninch and Uffculme would you? Oh look Stagecoach have done just that with their service updates…

Stagecoach Bus

Well if they are confused then its no wonder that passengers are not finding it easy  

 

Even the once mighty Citybus seem to have stepped back with their current site. Its pretty good for mobiles but less useful on PCs. You can download a very comprehensive PDF for most services which are smart but it can take a while to download them and they are nor very print friendly for use on a home printer.

I am pretty computer literate. I spend a lot of time looking up timetables and maps and checking for service news. I have a pretty good idea where to look most of the time. If I have a job tracking down timetables then its a good sign that operators are not doing enough to help their passengers. Do you actually want passengers to use your services?  Most are pretty good at telling you all about their latest route branding exercise with lots of pretty buses in nice pretty liveries but the day to day basic routes which most people use are often left wanting

Am I being unfair?

08 October 2015

First Kernow Brand Consultation

First Kernow have had a nice picture on the Facebook page recently which needs to be shared:

Last week we launched our new look concept bus at the Cornwall Transport Expo. The bus carries a new colour scheme which we are going to be consulting customers, partners and stakeholders on. We're looking for a new colour scheme and brand for our bus services across Cornwall, and are looking for feedback on this experimental green colour scheme. Please post your comments and feedback here (FK Facebook page).

Thanks to those who've already posted feedback and comments, they're very much appreciated. (CJ)

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© First Kernow

From what I can see most feedback is very positive – its certainly a big improvement on standard First Group livery. Hopefully the more positive feedback it gets the more chance of this or something similar being adopted in the not to distant future. So please do leave your feedback on First Kernows Facebook page or email contactcornwall@firstgroup.com. (and let us know what you think as well!)

Meanwhile another promotion in Cornwall…

Every weekend from now until the end of 2015 kids can travel for free on all First Kernow buses when they travel with a full paying adult!


  • Here's the small print:
  • Children (age 5-16 inclusive) travel free when accompanied by a full fare paying adult
  • Valid Every Saturday and Sunday for the remainder of 2015 (last date of offer Sunday 27 December)
  • This can also be used with tickets bought on the M ticket app.
  • Valid for tickets bought that day or on previously purchased 2 day / 3 day / 7 day / month / 6 month / 12 month tickets so long as they are valid.
  • Excludes Truro Park & Ride

11 July 2015

Dont walk 500 miles, catch a bus

I received an email this morning which caught my attention as it had a nice picture of a bus on it. (usually works for me!).

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The full email can be found HERE where you will see full details of what looks to be a really good festival. Good to see Citybus involved.

As for that excellent photo, where have I seen that before?

[I should point out that I am always happy for my photos to be used by others although a credit would be nice!]

13 August 2014

Special Offers

A couple of special offers from our two main companies...

Save on your family travel with our £5 Family Summer Rider ticket. This ticket is available to buy and use on our buses in Devon*. This includes those that travel into Devon from Cornwall (such as the 1/1A, 76 and 81), the Mayflower Link 93 to/from Kingsbridge & Dartmouth and the Plymouth Park & Ride.
The £5 ticket is valid for up to 5 people travelling at the same time with no more than 2 adults. So this is unlimited travel across Plymouth and Devon all day from as little as £1 each! Buy yours from your driver.
The ticket is available until Sunday 7 September 2014 inclusive.
*Not available on services 22, 30, X31 and X53 which are not operated by First Devon. First Devon

1st September 2014 will see the launch of our brand new ‘Get On’ ticket range, offering all those in full time education, training or in an apprenticeship 15%OFF the adult equivalent ticket.
The new ‘Get On’ range which includes day, week, month, term and annual tickets, will be exclusively available from our Travel Centre on Royal Parade. Once set up top ups can be done online, making it hassle free.
The 15% discount is available to anyone who can prove they are in full time education, training or an apprenticeship*, not being limited by age as previous student discounts have been.
Opening the discount up to those in full time training and apprenticeships will mean that many more people can now benefit. All previous student products will be withdrawn from 31st August to make way for the new ticket range.
*excludes Open University and distance learning. Discount available whilst in training. i.e. 10 week course will mean the discount is available for the 10 weeks during the course.
to get your hands on our 'Get On' tickets please visit out Travel Centre on Royal Parade from 1st September 2014 with proof that you are either in full time education, training or doing an apprenticeship.

  • Get On Dayrider1 day unlimited travel across selected zones zone 1 and 2 = £3.15 zone 1,2 and 3 = £4.68

  • Get On 12 Dayriders Any 12 days unlimited travel across selected zones zone 1 and 2 = £31.50 zone 1,2 and 3 = £46.80

  • Get On 12 Trips Any 12 one way trips across selected zones zone 1 and 2 = £19.55 zone 1,2 and 3 = £38.25

  • Get On Weekrider 7 consecutive days unlimited travel across selected zones zone 1 = £9.35 zone 2 = £10.20 zone 1 and 2 = £13.60 zone 1,2 and 3 = £15.30

  • Get On 4 Weekrider 28 consecutive days unlimited travel across selected zones zone 1 = £35.70 zone 2 = £38.25 zone 1 and 2 = £50.15 zone 1,2 and 3 = £55.25

  • Get On Monthrider 1 calender month unlimited travel across selected zones via AutoPay or Direct Debit (terms here) zone 1 = £35.70 zone 2 = £38.25 zone 1 and 2 = £50.15 zone 1,2 and 3 = £55.25

  • Get On Termrider 91 consecutive days unlimited travel across selected zones zone 1 = £110.50 zone 2 = £118.15 zone 1 and 2 = £155.55 zone 1,2 and 3 = £170.85

  • Get On Yearrider 1 year unlimited travel across selected zones zone 1 = £425 zone 2 = £467.50 zone 1 and 2 = £595 zone 1,2 and 3 = £697

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25 April 2013

Now there’s a coincidence!

First Devon & Cornwall

Our great-value service 1/1A which goes between Saltash and Plymouth is now even better value.
Weve reduced our already great fares even more from 28 April until 3 August 2013.

  • Adult single now only £2 (was £3.40)
  • Adult return now only £3 (was £3.70)
  • Child single now only £1.60 (was £2.70)
  • Child return now only £2.40 (was £2.95)

So not only is it the cheapest bus between Saltash and Plymouth, it also runs every 10 minutes, making it the most frequent.
Plus dont forget we run until 11pm! (half hourly service in evenings.) (First)

Plymouth Citybus

On Sunday 5th May, Plymouth Citybus will be implementing a service revision. Revised service to run every 15 minutes Monday to Saturday, operating from Plymouth to Latchbrook via St Stevens and Maybrook Drive

Its nice to see First fighting back against Citybus with these fare deals. It shows that they still have some fight in them. I do wonder about passengers at St Budeaux – will they end up paying more than those who travel all the way? I guess there is nothing to stop passengers asking for a £2 ticket to Saltash but getting off on this side of the bridge?

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23 January 2013

Dear Passenger

The latest news letter from Plymouth Citybus contains this letter:

Dear Passenger,

I wanted to take this opportunity to update you with some unavoidable changes to our ticket prices. Unfortunately from Sunday 10th February the cost of our fares will increase. On average our fares will rise by 4.5% but it is different for each ticket. We have not taken this decision lightly and believe we have kept the increase in price to a minimum.

We really do value each and every one of our passengers and want to be completely honest and upfront about the reasons why we've had to make this difficult decision.

Every year Plymouth City Council (PCC) reimburses costs only of us for providing free travel for OAPs so that we are no better or no worse off. Unfortunately, due to PCC budget constraints, and despite rising costs this has been frozen for the next year. This placed us in a difficult situation as a third of our passengers benefit from free bus travel. Our overall running costs have gone up by over 10%. The main cause of this comes from the Government's reduction in the Bus Service Operators Grant last year, meaning fuel costs have gone up by 40%, whilst other big cost increases came from the cost of insurance, up 20%. (chart below)

We have absorbed a huge amount of the above extra costs internally through good governance, investment and growth. To cover the remainder, without cutting the number of services we operate or the frequency they run, increasing ticket prices is our only option. We've made sure that there are only minimal increases to our most popular tickets and that children and young people are the least affected. Some tickets for shorter distances are coming down in price.

We always want to offer our passengers a fair deal on ticket prices and we hope you understand why we've had to make this tough decision. We have included a chart to show exactly where your fare goes below. If you have any concerns or questions about the new ticket fares please don’t hesitate to contact us on 0845 077 2223.

For a list of all our new day and season ticket prices, please click here.

Sincerely, Richard Stevens
Managing Director

We used to have 4 variations in ticket price, whereas now we will have 11. All single and return ticket prices will fall between the following prices:

  • Adult Single: £1.00 - £2.50
  • Adult Return: £2.00 - £3.50
  • Child/Student Single: 80p - £2.00
  • Child/Student Return £1.20 - £2.90

The full range of tickets is shown on their website

While any fare rise is disappointing its also inevitable, It is interesting to see them increasing the range of fares from 4 variations to 11 as this is much more how First seem to do their fares and allows a lot more control and flexibility to set their fares on individual routes and sections of routes. It will create a lot of confusion when the fares go up as passengers wont have any idea what the new fares are likely to be until they turn up on the bus and ask the driver. I am sure some passengers are in for a shock. Expect the local press to feature the anger prominently!

Of course there will be a lot of complaints. I am sure some will drag up the privatisation of Citybus as the reason fares have increased. Nearly all of these complaints will ignore the fact that prices of pretty much everything have gone up dramatically over the last year or so.  Asda have put the price of my preferred mouthwash up from £1 to £1.50 which is a lot more than 4.5% increase. They then have the cheek to offer a special deal: two for £2 – which is exactly what two used to cost me, but now I am “saving” a whole £1!

There was an interesting post on Omnibuses a short while ago which looked at the whole issue of bus companies highlighting their fare increases while supermarkets certainly dont highlight their increases. As always Omnibuses provokes lots of comments on all side of the arguments and is well worth a read. I am sure there is scope for bus operators to get more creative with their fares and special offers in the same way supermarkets do.

Citybus are certainly getting a lot better at promoting themselves on their buses which has to be a good thing. Their new livery is bright and bold you cant help but notice their buses, even if you dont like the swoops. Its good to see Citybus making more use of these bright red mobile billboards to promote themselves rather then try and sell us taxi services and new cars.

More like this…

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©Mark Collins

 

and less of this…

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As always your comments are welcome. Are Citybus getting better at promotion? Are these new fares fair? Should our bus companies highlight every time they put fares up?


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02 June 2012

Its like Deja Vu all over again

Having simplified its fare structure earlier this year by having just the two main fares Citybus have a new promotion on for the summer which introduces a new fare – always welcome when its a lower one…

From Sunday 3rd June until Sunday 2nd September we will be running a Summer Fare promotion, called 'The Great British Summer Fare'.

During this period you will be able to purchase a single ticket for £1 from Milehouse, Astor Field, Union Street Brewery Tap, Millbay Road Caroline Place, Mutley Plain and Ebrington Street into the City Centre and vice versa.

The service 25 Mayflower Street loop will also be £1.

Its always good to see a fares promotion like this but I cant help feeling it would have been nice just to reduce the £1.50 short hop to £1 for the period that way more people would benefit, but still, its a welcome move.

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With all the uncertainty surrounding First at the moment Citybus remind us that they are still in competition with First and twist the knife a bit with a couple of special fares on the 26:

From the 3rd June there will also be changes to Service 26 fares between the following points.
Barne Barton and St Budeaux Square £1.
Barne Barton and city centre £1.50.
Union Street Brewery Tap and city centre £1.

It doesn't seem that long ago that Citybus were openly for sale and First were introducing new routes and fares across Plymouth on the more popular Citybus routes. That was a worrying time for Citybus staff, just as it is now for First staff.

24 May 2012

Plus Bus is Ten

Plus Bus is apparently ten years old!
Since its initial launch in June 2002, PlusBus has seen growing popularity with ticket sales increasing by 25% in the last 12 months to just under one million transactions. The scheme has been boosted by growing internet purchases and to celebrate its 10th birthday, all PlusBus tickets sold online during June and July will cost just £1.50. Passenger Transport

PLUSBUS is a cheap travelcard that you buy with your train ticket at any station ticket office, by 'phone or online. It gives you bus and tram travel to and from the rail station and around the whole urban area of town that's at the start &/or end of your train journey. 

Visit the Plus Bus web site for more details on the £1.50 offer for June and July

It certainly seems a good offer but its hard to see any info on this locally. It was only researching this item that I realised Citybus accept the ticket. It is of course purchased with a train ticket so I guess its more for the train companies to promote it rather than the bus companies although First have had 48270 in this livery since July 2007 at least. Having said that I have looked in vain on the First Great Western web site for any mention of the ticket at all unless its just offered as an option when you book a ticket. Hopefully the £1.50 offer will be promoted properly…


First 48270 WK02TYD


Elsewhere on the net

  • Purple Patch Fylde Bus Blog
  • Here is a prime example of the sort of chaos bus users may face as the torch wends across the land. Omnibuses
  • After an excellent cup of free ecclesiastical coffee and a visit to the recently renovated York Museum, fbb was released from duties for a while to look at buses. And the question to be tackled is, "What is First Bus doing in York?" Public Transport Experience
  • Newquay. From the archives. TGP
  • South of the Island's capital, Newport, Godshill is a tourist honey pot in the summer regularly seeing thousands of visitors. Southern England Bus Scene
  • DAF 354, former Isle of Man 97, is on display at the Album (Association of Local Bus Managers) Conference event in Broughton near Scunthorpe on behalf of Bus and Coach World. Fylde Bus Blog
  • View from the bus. 11 Teignmouth to Torquay TGP
  • Trident 314 is now receiving the fourth all-over advertisement for Merlin Entertainments, this time for the Sealife Centre. It will join 312, 313 and 315. Fylde Bus Blog
  • Competition, Collusion or Collapse at Rochdale : part one Public Transport Experience

27 April 2012

Just passing through

I like to try and bring photos of what to see on the road s of Plymouth, and where possible what is coming up. Today we get a preview of something quite different to just about anything else you will see on the road, but it wont be here for long…

Coca-Cola unveils the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay "Beat Fleet". Contact Sophie Gregory at Blue Rubicon 07713 309893

Presenting Partner of the London 2012 Olympic Torch Relay, has unveiled its unique, highly sustainable fleet of hybrid support vehicles that will lead over 8,000 Olympic Torchbearers along their momentous 70 day journey around the UK. Setting out from Land’s End on May 19 the five-strong fleet will travel between thirty minutes and eight hours ahead of the Olympic Flame. The Beat Fleet and Coca-Cola team will whip up excitement, handing out special edition, commemorative Coke bottles and memorabilia, and encourage  hordes of cheering crowds to line the Relay route in celebration of their local Future Flames—inspirational young people who have been given the once in a lifetime opportunity to run with the Olympic Flame thanks to Coca-Cola.

Coca-Cola’s ‘Beat Box’ and ‘Beat Bus’ have each been converted to diesel-electric hybrid power which is estimated to save 1.6 tonnes of carbon dioxide over the course of the Relay and ‘Recycle Beat,’ a cutting-edge mobile recycling unit, is fitted with an advanced exhaust cleanup system and low emission auxiliary generator to dramatically reduce air pollution. ‘Recycle Beat’ will follow in close pursuit behind the Olympic Torch Relay, sweeping the route and surrounding areas to ensure all waste is collected for recycling.

The torch will arrive in Plymouth on the 19th May and then depart on day two of its trip around the UK on the 20th.


Elsewhere on the net

  • How does travel on the "Eclipse" busway service match up to the promises on its website? Public Transport Experience
  • people look back on the regulated 1970s with rose tinted specs or even perhaps rosé tinted glasses : ) But taking those specs off, what was it *really* like on the buses? The answer is “difficult”—but the industry got through. Omnibuses
  • The line is completely automatic with no drivers or other staff on the train. Despite the comments quoted in yesterday's blog, there has been no significant outpouring of fear and panic because of the lack of a "conducteur". Public Transport Experience

07 November 2011

Rabbie Found

As the most recent Omnibuses blog post shows the papers love a good negative story about their local bus company. If a passengers tells them they have been wronged its straight into the paper, with often little or no checking of the facts first. Occasionally though you do get good news stories into the press:

A FOUR-year-old girl was reunited with her most prized possession after a plea appeared on a Facebook page. Little Madison Fyatt was travelling on a bus with her mother Ashleigh, between Plymouth city centre and their home in St Budeaux, when she lost her toy rabbit 'Rabbie'.

Ashleigh's partner, Alan James, immediately turned to the Plymouth Citybus Facebook page to put out a message for passengers or bus staff to look out for Rabbie.  Brian George, operations manager at Plymouth Citybus, was monitoring the web page from home that evening and spotted the request for help. He called the depot to alert the bus cleaners to look out for Rabbie.

Citybus later invited Madison to look around their depot, where she was presented with a Dennis Dart book and T-shirt.

 

All in all a good story for Citybus and also a nice promotion of their Facebook page and also Dennis Dart. Click the link below to get the full story and also see a nice photo of Brian George. (I thought Halloween was last week?)

This is Plymouth

Plymouth Citybus 202 X202CDV "Dennis Dart"

Recommended Links

  • THERE is a train service where passengers recline in leather seats, chat with the driver and get dropped off at their destination's door. Public Transport Experience
  • We’ve created a monster. Humans have lived in Britain, in Torquay as it happens, for over 44,000 years (if you believe the news this week). Some might say that the average age in Torquay *is* 44,000 ; ) but not me. Omnibuses
  • Bournemouth saw one of the first out-of-town shopping centres in the country. In the late 1960s, along came Woolco at the Hampshire Centre (when Castle Lane was actually *in* Hampshire). Dorset Bus Blog
  • It probably speaks volumes that, whilst I have 270 KTA's 50th Birthday celebrations next July planned in precision detail, the plan for my own 30th was only fully cast in aluminium on Tuesday. And it's on Sunday. 270KTA
  • If you were to go down to Torpoint depot this morning, you might just have been 'lucky' enough to find 7 Tridents, instead of the normal 5 PTOTPA
  • Today in Ballymena, Co Antrim, the Mayor of London Boris Johnson drove the first finished prototype of the New Bus for London off the production line and showed it off to the assembled media. Leon Daniels
  • As if it isn’t difficult enough being a bus driver, these days. The occupation is (obviously) unsupervised and drivers can therefore find themselves in positions where they are wrongly accused. Omnibuses

21 October 2011

The Key to using The Key

A nicely produced video from Plymouth Citybus on how to use The Key.

 

It is good to see the bus company using video like this as it can often be easier to show something than to explain it.  I have often seen such efforts ridiculed by the press (and bus enthusiasts!) as teaching people to suck eggs – but there are a lot of people out there who do need this kind of helpful information.

Thanks to watching this I have only just realised that I can view all the Citybus journeys I have taken since I got The Key. Found that my 07:39 bus on the 50 has varied between 07:38 at the earliest and 07:48 at the latest. It has also highlighted a few differences in how the same journey is recorded. Most of the time it is shown as Asda, Plymouth, which s correct as its the main stop before mine. A few are Keswick Cresent Shop (the next stop from mine) a few are down as Bampton Road and recently there are a few down as Miller Way Shops!


Recommended Links

  • The Firstbus dinosaur is a large slow moving beast but the message from the tail in Northampton to the brain in Chelmsford is on its way and First has excelled itself and put a man with a clip board in the bus station! Public Transport Experience
  • there are still two types of small operator: the good and the less so. Actually, the same is applicable to larger ones! Omnibuses

19 October 2011

We believe in promotion

You may have noticed that there is a big marketing push by First Bus at the moment. I am not sure if the television advert has been played locally yet but you dont have to go far on First web site to notice the new look adverts that appear across the top. We Believe... We Believe... We Believe...
I have to admit I actually quite like this campaign. Its very easy to be dismissive and cynical especially with some of the claims above, but if it works and gets more passengers on the buses than surely that's a good thing.
One or two First companies have buses in an all over advert scheme which carries the same theme but it remains to be seen if we get one in Devon & Cornwall. I certainly hope so anyway.
One aspect of the promotion that is here is the Millions of Freebies promotion.
We Believe... You can check the back of your ticket or register on line. Bus pass users are also catered for as you can register your pass and go online everyday to see what you have won. I have registered and checked three days and so far have only 'won' promotional vouchers with Blockbusters offering me half prize DVD rental etc. The site does mention lots of other prizes so you never know - you might just pick up something really good.

Related Links

Recommended Links

  • If you want to make an enquiry with someone face to face, these days, how do you go about it? Whatever happened to the universal bus station enquiry office? Omnibuses
  • Put at its most basic, from 30th October, the service 52 operator-specific day and weekly tickets have been stuck together with a bit of sellotape and called Optio Red. Public Transport Experience
  • The new Plymouth Monopoly is launched today and features many historical sites around Plymouth. Plymouth Local History Blog

09 June 2011

The Battle over Barne Barton

There seems to be a very clear strategy at First regarding competition with Citybus. With the exception of the 15, all the 'new' Ugo bus routes introduced against Citybus will have gone by this weekend. Instead we see First pulling back into their traditional operating areas and being more aggressive with its fare structure in order to win passengers back from Citybus.
We're pleased to announce our ugobus service 3, operating between Barne Barton, St Budeaux, Devonport and Plymouth City Centre is increasing its frequency from Monday 13 June. From this date ugobus service 3 will operate a high frequency service up to every 7/8 minutes from Monday to Saturday and every 30 minutes on Sundays and Public Holidays.
To celebrate the improved frequency on service 3 we're also pleased to announce we'll be extending our Plymouth City Zone to include St Budeaux and Barne Barton so our FirstWeek Plymouth City and FirstMonth Plymouth City tickets will be valid anywhere on service 3 (previously they could only be used as far as Devonport and Camel's Head.
This means....
7 days travel on ugobus service 3 will now cost just £10.50 (instead of the previous £14.00 for a FirstWeek Plymouth ticket) - that's a saving of £3.50. 1 month's travel on ugobus service 3 will now cost just £35.00 (instead of £54 for a FirstMonth Plymouth ticket) That's a saving of £19.00! Both of these tickets are available to buy from your driver. (to view the Plymouth ticket zone map please click
HERE) In addition to these cheaper week and month tickets we've also reduced some of the single and return fares on the ugobus 3 route. A few examples include:
  • Barne Barton - City Centre £2.40 return
  • Barne Barton - City Centre £1.60 single
  • HMS Drake - City Centre £1.50 single
The big question is - What will Citybus do next? Do they join in the fun and reduce their fares on their St Budeaux buses (or at the very least postpone their impending fare rise)?
First 48271 WK02TYF 22 February 2011
With all of this extra promotion going on its a real shame that we are loosing some of the better buses to other areas and we are having to put up with buses like this one. These Volvos are incredibly uncomfortable and noisy (at least the ex Yorkshire ones are) and seem to hate hills. I think Id rather have more of those Marshall bodied Darts back from South Wales!

Related Links

  • More buses and cheaper fares First

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  • Heading north to Runcorn for a few days once more last week I called into the city's large bus station for a quick half hour en route, to get a flavour, if not a detailed study of the city's buses, which despite the dominance of First still shows quite a variety of operators and liveries. Transport Illustrated