Monty
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I haven't used the Gosport system, what is the local opinion of it? I like the Leigh busway and after an intial low uptake it then needed an extra service to meet demand. I would have prefered it to have been a Metrolink line but the finances did not stack up and there is not a suitable route to connect it to the rest of the system.
It's convenient if you live along the BRT section of the E1/E2 routes and you wish to go in to Fareham but thats about it, beyond Hutfield Link the buses use existing roads towards Gosport Bus Station which is far from ideal during busy times of the day, it's not cheap either. Sad fact is £25 million was spent on converting just under 2 miles of track bed when the journey from Fareham to Gosport is some 7-8 miles long(depending on the route taken). The route should of been retained for passenger use after the navy had stopped using it, Gosport and the surrounding estates of Rowner and Bridge Mary are more than large enough to support a passenger service.
my point being that systems such as this are FULLY automatic.
you get the occasional random ticket inspector.that's it.
lets take the example of video posted. about double the length of island line. no driver,or guard.I have personal experience of using that line on a daily basis and it's generally very good...and at €1.30 per trip a hell of a lot cheaper than a typical end to en town bus journey.
The problem is that system was built in a large city and is heavily subsidised by the local authority, the cost of construction would be insanely expensive. The IoW council are not rolling in dough and neither is are the Portsmouth/Gosport councils are for that matter either.
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