markymark2000
Established Member
No, no no. Big loops could work but it would be a last resort as it would lose more customers than it's worth. You certainly wouldn't make people go from the outlet to Leeds via York either.Based on your slightly optimistic timings, that would give 3 mins recovery time per two hour cycle.
Not only that but working on that basis, you're looking at a people travelling from York Outlet to Leeds via the centre of YorkOr are we now going to have alternate clockwise and anti-clockwise loops through York?
For you and just for you, perhaps some simple timings might help based on Arriva and Firsts timetables as much as possible.
CURRENT:
Leaving the A64: xx:42
York Station: xx:00
York Piccadilly Arr xx:10
York Piccadilly Dep: xx:15
York Station: xx:23
Joining A64: xx:33
PROPOSED:
A64: xx:42
Outlet: xx:49
York Piccadilly arr: xx:03
York Piccadilly Dep: xx:07
York Station: xx:13
Outlet: xx:30
Joining A64: xx:35
7 mins quicker to york, 8 mins longer to Leeds.
All depends on if the ZAP is a little bit slack and can cope with the actual times posted. Alternative is via York Station both to and from Piccadilly and put an extra bus on the circuit but the revenue gained from the outlet should break even somewhat easily given the potential usage and the average fare per passenger. 2% of the outlets visitors on an average of £2 fare each way, you have broken even. 2%, that's it.
People like a change. People are loyal to supermarkets and there are other stores with plenty of connections. Geeze, what do you want exactly, me to write up a flaming business case for you. Well, sorry, it ain't happening.It isn't a huge destination but there's little there that ISN'T in Tadcaster so why would people go to Seacroft? It doesn't make sense.
Not this one no. I've shared others with Transdev and other companies. I would also not be sharing any responses on here since they are private.So you've shared this with Transdev? What was their response?
Oh, I've got experience, that is just you assuming again. I have worked at 2 bus companies previously and had meetings with management at bus operators whom have commended my work and knowledge of the industry and routes.Rather than indulging into "whataboutery", I'll say that I just find it odd that someone who doesn't appear to have any experience in the industry (unless you wish to advise us otherwise) seems to think that it is "easier than you think". That is all.
I don't doubt that York Outlet might attract some punters from Leeds but will that be enough to outweigh the damage to the CityZap. I suspect not.
I don't even know why I am justifying anything to you anymore. As I keep saying, you have provided nothing to the discussion other than trying to rip apart a reasonable suggestions for no reason and with no actual proof that they won't work. If you disagree so strongly with something, just scroll past because from here on, I shall be ignoring your (not everyone's, just specifically TGWs) posts until you can provide something actually constructive to the discussion.