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RE: Greater Manchester Tenders
(11/01/2022 15:15)knutstransport Wrote: That was the November meeting. There is another meeting the week after next, which will probably include an update on the proposals presented in November. Yes i am aware, should be further changes listed and there are Tenders up that dont involve a change so wont make the document. For Blog Posts Containing all the latest in the local Bus Scene The 2002 Bus Blog Subscribe to my Youtube Channel, Updated regularly! All my Social Media Links here! https://linktr.ee/TerencePrice |
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RE: Greater Manchester Tenders
Proposed changes in the next GMCA bus committee meeting. Does look like Arriva has taken some of the work in Trafford from Diamond and Little Gem but some still TBC. January 2022
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I was told Arriva had won around 10 Buses worth of work from WY so the Gains confirmed here should cover that For Blog Posts Containing all the latest in the local Bus Scene The 2002 Bus Blog Subscribe to my Youtube Channel, Updated regularly! All my Social Media Links here! https://linktr.ee/TerencePrice |
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RE: Greater Manchester Tenders
(13/01/2022 17:51)SF07 Wrote: [*]288 (Little Gem/Arriva): Re-routed to run between Altrincham and World Freight Centre only (East Didsbury-Altrincham replaced by re-routed service 44). Runway Visitor Centre on Sundays will no longer be served. All journeys operated by Arriva. New service to be provided by Arriva (not Little Gem), last bus from the airport to be 21:32. Sunday service remain 2 hourly, no mention of whether it will continue to interwork with a 2 hourly 88. Quote:Cat5/5A (Warrington's Own Buses): Route and times changed with service re-routed to serve closer to Dunham Massey. Looks like all journeys will run as Cat5 and Cat5A will be withdrawn and partly replaced by service 280. " 280 There has been considerable concern raised about the loss of the service through Dunham Massey village and extensive engagement with stakeholders regarding options for its replacement. These proposals address the majority of these concerns. Evening and Sunday facilities between Partington and Sale, and between Dunham Massey and Altrincham will continue to be available on Partington Local Link. While tenders were issued for a conventional bus service at these times, to mirror the daytime service, no bids were received due to the restriction imposed by the low bridge. Additional, Warrington CAT5 reported above will provide a Sunday service from Warburton and Dunham Massey (Rope & Anchor) into Altrincham via Broadheath." New 280 route: https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid...00001&z=13 Not sure that makes sense. If there's operators who bid for a 280 daytime service, how can the low bridge be the sole issue for an evening and Sunday service? I think it might mean the operators don't have enough drivers or aren't interested in an evening/weekend contract. |
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RE: Greater Manchester Tenders
(13/01/2022 19:34)knutstransport Wrote: New service to be provided by Arriva (not Little Gem), last bus from the airport to be 21:32. Sunday service remain 2 hourly, no mention of whether it will continue to interwork with a 2 hourly 88. Operators may not want the hassle / risk of ensuring that the vehicle available for the evening service is low enough height. Easier to ensure the daytime allocation has the right vehicle. |
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The issue with the bridge seems to the way it is signed. See this link: https://democratic.trafford.gov.uk/mgAi.aspx?ID=37351 |
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(14/01/2022 08:25)djb Wrote: Operators may not want the hassle / risk of ensuring that the vehicle available for the evening service is low enough height. Easier to ensure the daytime allocation has the right vehicle. If anything, its much easier to allocate specific buses to evening services. During the day there is generally less spare vehicles, as well as Monthly inspections being carried out. During the evening its easier to ensure that low height buses are in the correct places, as well as making it easier if a vehicle needs swapping at any point in the evening. |
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(14/01/2022 13:01)Solo40336 Wrote: If anything, its much easier to allocate specific buses to evening services. During the day there is generally less spare vehicles, as well as Monthly inspections being carried out. During the evening its easier to ensure that low height buses are in the correct places, as well as making it easier if a vehicle needs swapping at any point in the evening. That was my thinking. Plus evening services tend to have lower loadings so the minimum capacity will probably be lower, meaning more flexibility on which vehicles meet the requirements. It was rumoured Cheshire East council invited Go Goodwins to bid for the 391/392 contract, rather than Go Goodwins noticing a Stockport service was out-to-tender with Cheshire East and bidding for it. I wonder if TfGM needed to do the same with an evening service in Altrincham, close to the Cheshire border. Which vehicles are suitable for the low bridge? |
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RE: Greater Manchester Tenders
(14/01/2022 15:52)knutstransport Wrote: That was my thinking. Plus evening services tend to have lower loadings so the minimum capacity will probably be lower, meaning more flexibility on which vehicles meet the requirements. Of your more modern vehicles : Stratas, solos. Primos and The ex click sprinters would too …. |
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(14/01/2022 15:52)knutstransport Wrote: That was my thinking. Plus evening services tend to have lower loadings so the minimum capacity will probably be lower, meaning more flexibility on which vehicles meet the requirements. Cheshire East approached several operators regarding the 391/392 and apparently Go Goodwins were the only company interested. Although Cheshire East claimed it was due to covid they struggled to get any interest in the contract when MCT informed them they were closing in April 2020, covid and lockdown fell at the right time, giving them an extended period to try and get the contract picked up. |
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