TheGrandWazoo
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I thought that....Huddersfield to Greater Manchester via Hebden Bridge???

I thought that....Huddersfield to Greater Manchester via Hebden Bridge???
you could make a good Halifax-Keighley-Ilkley-Grassington routeAre there any Sunday/Bank Holiday DalesBus services from Yorkshire Tiger-land into Lancashire/North Yorkshire?
Yorkshire Tiger-land into Lancashire/North Yorkshire?
A service from Huddersfield-Hebden Bridge already exist, it's a tendered route and not all that frequent (900,901).Huddersfield to Greater Manchester via Hebden Bridge???
Absolutely. The old Yorkshire Rider X36 usually spent a long time in traffic queues, meaning it was often only five or so minutes faster than the 503.With regards to people hoping for Transdev to operate fast Halifax or Huddersfield to Leeds buses, I really don't think it will happen. As @Deerfold has already alluded to, if it is such as good idea and demand exists someone would be running a service now. If Transdev does look to expand what is currently Yorkshire Tiger, my guess would be Huddersfield across the border into Lancashire / Greater Manchester via the Hebden bridge area.
my guess would be Huddersfield across the border into Lancashire / Greater Manchester via the Hebden bridge area.
Still don't know what you mean but you would anticipate that the Waterloo and Elland depots would become integral parts of Transdev.@andy82 & @TheGrandWazoo i was not suggesting Transdev would/should run a Huddersfield to Manchester via Hebden Bridge service
At the moment Yorkshire tiger and Transdev (in particular Keithley & district) mainly serve the north and north west of the county (west Yorks)
so i was suggesting it would be more logical to link up services in those area's to those Transdev run in GREATER Manchester and Lancashire rather than push east into area's well served by Arriva/First
I can't think why people would think you were suggesting they'd go from Huddersfield to Greater Manchester and Lancashire via the Hebden Bridge area.@andy82 & @TheGrandWazoo i was not suggesting Transdev would/should run a Huddersfield to Manchester via Hebden Bridge service
At the moment Yorkshire tiger and Transdev (in particular Keithley & district) mainly serve the north and north west of the county (west Yorks)
so i was suggesting it would be more logical to link up services in those area's to those Transdev run in GREATER Manchester and Lancashire rather than push east into area's well served by Arriva/First
Were you thinking they'd find a depot in the Hebden Bridge area?If Transdev does look to expand what is currently Yorkshire Tiger, my guess would be Huddersfield across the border into Lancashire / Greater Manchester via the Hebden bridge area.
Idle had already closed with Transdev using it for Flyer services. Honley closed some years backIn addition to Elland and Waterloo depots, thought Tiger had more?
It won't happen but a Huddersfield - Barnsley service would be nice to have again ,when Tracky had Waterloo garage there used to be a couple of services running between the 2 towns but now nothing (yes there is the train service, but that gets very busy now that Northern have dropped the service from a 3 car 144 to a 2 car 150 )
Neither Yorkshire Tiger or Transdev have ever had the Hebden Bridge and Todmorden networksMaybe they could take back some of the work like the Hebden Bridge and Todmorden minibus networks that were lost to TLC?
Keighley and Rochdale are the only places that touch existing Transdev territory right now
I can see the Huddersfield operations being reduced much further under Transdev with services out of Waterloo cut such as services 83/83A/84 and 84A becoming a 234 and 235 Denby Dale circular, the 360 and 327A being merged to run from Brackenhall to HRI, the Meltham's scrubbed, the Scapegoat Hill 303/304 and the Ashenhurst 358 merged to run as one cross-Hudderfield service, the 356 Longwood circular and the Free Town Bus contract issused to someone else. This leaves the 396 to Wilberlee, but as its two Monday to Saturday evening journeys and four returns on Sunday's, I suppose First Huddersfield could extend the 181 to cover the current 396 workings.Absolutely. The old Yorkshire Rider X36 usually spent a long time in traffic queues, meaning it was often only five or so minutes faster than the 503.
Tiger's Huddersfield operations have been the poor relation for literally decades, under NBC, Traction, Stagecoach, Centrebus and Arriva ownership. Why that is likely to suddenly change under Transdev, I remain to be convinced!
A service from Huddersfield-Hebden Bridge already exist, it's a tendered route and not all that frequent (900,901).
The journey time is fairly competitive between the train and the car, although by train you do have to change at Brighouse which isn't ideal.
My idea for Transdev to run a Queensbury to Leeds service via Illingworth, Halifax, Elland, Brighouse and White Rose Centre would be down to recreating the old M62 and X80 services but with more journeys and it gives Lord Hornby that chance to scream its amazing. The link into Leeds is only there to allow connections on to other Transdev services, plus it could in a way act as a CityZap 2 from the ashes.@andy82 & @TheGrandWazoo I was not suggesting Transdev would/should run a Huddersfield to Manchester via Hebden Bridge service.
At the moment Yorkshire tiger and Transdev (in particular Keighley & District) mainly serve the north and north west of the county (west Yorks), so I was suggesting it would be more logical to link up services in those areas to those Transdev run in Greater Manchester and Lancashire, rather than push east into areas well served by Arriva/First.
The Todmorden and Hebden Bridge minibus networks were operated by First (out of Millwood depot) before Tyrer Tours took over who in 2012 lost the contract as journeys were missed or ran late, First temporarily took the contract back before TLC was awarded the contract to run them.Maybe they could take back some of the work like the Hebden Bridge and Todmorden minibus networks that were lost to TLC?
Keighley and Rochdale are the only places that touch existing Transdev territory right now
Most of those are Metro tenders, what makes you think Transdev would want to give them up?I can see the Huddersfield operations being reduced much further under Transdev with services out of Waterloo cut such as services 83/83A/84 and 84A becoming a 234 and 235 Denby Dale circular, the 360 and 327A being merged to run from Brackenhall to HRI, the Meltham's scrubbed, the Scapegoat Hill 303/304 and the Ashenhurst 358 merged to run as one cross-Hudderfield service, the 356 Longwood circular and the Free Town Bus contract issused to someone else. This leaves the 396 to Wilberlee, but as its two Monday to Saturday evening journeys and four returns on Sunday's, I suppose First Huddersfield could extend the 181 to cover the current 396 workings.
I'm not saying that this will happen, its pure speculation but it's likely.
Transdev mostly does commercial work, I just cannot see them wanting to run as many tenders as Yorkshire Tiger currently runs - hence why I did see them merging routes together to cut down on the tender costs, plus it would mean the knackered Solo's can finally be sent to PVS Barnsley.Most of those are Metro tenders, what makes you think Transdev would want to give them up?
Most of your suggestions don’t make sense, you are saying there will be big reductions, but then all you’ve suggested is merging two services together or changing the service number.
Merging the 303/304 which is an all day tender with the 358 which is an evening and Sunday tender as a through bus, saving no actual vehicles is a very strange suggestion.
Also Queensbury to the White Rose Centre via that roundabout route, literally departing Queensbury and heading in the opposite direction? You could probably walk to the White Rose as the crow flies quicker.
Transdev mostly does commercial work, I just cannot see them wanting to run as many tenders as Yorkshire Tiger currently runs - hence why I did see them merging routes together to cut down on the tender costs, plus it would mean the knackered Solo's can finally be sent to PVS Barnsley.
As with the 358, I did think that Tiger ran it all day but at least you've corrected me.
Transdev have been competing hard for tenders recently, winning the Keighley tenders back (except the 903, which hasn't come up yet), most of the Otley routes, the airport routes and just recently a lot of Lancashire routesTransdev mostly does commercial work, I just cannot see them wanting to run as many tenders as Yorkshire Tiger currently runs - hence why I did see them merging routes together to cut down on the tender costs, plus it would mean the knackered Solo's can finally be sent to PVS Barnsley.
As with the 358, I did think that Tiger ran it all day but at least you've corrected me.
At the moment the airport has to subsidise the services to Leeds, Bradford and Otley that serve it. I can't see one from Huddersfield and Halifax being commercially viable. Especially as the airport is not at its best at the moment and there's about to be huge works on the Elland bypass.How about an express service from Huddersfield to Leeds Bradford Airport, via Elland, Halifax, Dudley Hill, Apperley Bridge?
So perhaps one for the back burner then.At the moment the airport has to subsidise the services to Leeds, Bradford and Otley that serve it. I can't see one from Huddersfield and Halifax being commercially viable. Especially as the airport is not at it's best at the moment and there's about to be huge works on the Elland bypass.