Pretty much every route in Glasgow is over an hour. Even quick buses like the 41 can be 45 mins plus end to end.
when the 41 was split, now the 41 & 6A may run late into town but they both have 10 minutes layover each, that’s can surely be 20 minutes that could be reutilised if they were reconnected, it doesn’t always make sense to split routes.
Having driven many of the routes being questioned on unreliability, the 41, 2, 60s & so on.
There is far more could be done with cutting routes.
However, the main issue is external problems that our local authority doesn’t sort or they at least are moving at a snails pace with, the LEZ may help out a little in quieting the city centre down for those routes going cross country, albeit I even think this will be theory and in practice won’t change a thing.
The 2 has the main problem along Scotstoun & Patrick regarding congestion obviously at peak times, obviously compounded by the route requirement for driver numbers, the long term goal should be longer wheelbase dual-door deckers at a lesser frequency but the timings on the 2 aren’t great either, if you are on time the notorious place to run at least 3-4 minutes early is actually Elderslie St timing point.
the 60 because it has to deal with both shettleston & duke st then cowcaddens now being down to 1 lane go into the city centre as well because of ground works taking place there, subsequently this affects the 61 as the 60 has more problems keeping up with its timetables so the 61 becomes busier therefore it then runs late.
The 41, off peak and few passengers is generally fine, however, peak time theres just simply not enough time on the route as well as the 65 plate vehicles having horrendous acceleration, keep in mind that Edinburgh Rd has a considerable portion at 40mph, stop start issues, it’s adds up to seconds at each bus stop but this begins to add minutes to the journey as peak times.
The 3, I have never driven having only been stationed at Caledonia, I understand that the 7 & 75 has the same issue with reliability, the 6 also because of the apparent length of the route causing problems, there are mega solutions that could fix the problems without necessarily cutting routes in half, but none of which is being done so based on driving the actual routes, it’s all what a computer screen is saying in terms of where revenue is.
The 9/9A is constantly catered for at caley because obviously the comp between First and McGills 38.
If anything of advice to the directors and schedulers making decisions at the first glasgow, sell up, but not to the council.