You can always start a new thread.It looks as if GCB will serve St Erth Hub on its T1 service whereas KF does not & will not, thus adding 4 or 5 minutes to GCB's timetable.
On another note, I'd like to make a comment on free public transport: can anyone tell me, please, how I go about finding where to put it on the forum?
I entered it in the 'search' panel at the beginning of the forum, but nothing came up; being new, I'd hate to be 'off topic'.
Yeah I would start a new thread if it's concerning free travel nationwide, then you will have everyone who is interested in one specific threadIt looks as if GCB will serve St Erth Hub on its T1 service whereas KF does not & will not, thus adding 4 or 5 minutes to GCB's timetable.
On another note, I'd like to make a comment on free public transport: can anyone tell me, please, how I go about finding where to put it on the forum?
I entered it in the 'search' panel at the beginning of the forum, but nothing came up; being new, I'd hate to be 'off topic'.
I feel really sorry for them. Whatever you think of the new setup this was going to be an exciting new start for them and now it's an existential crisis.Citybus drivers route learning round today were in pretty low spirits. chatting to them they’ve been told unless government or council funding increases, they’ve enough money to last 6 weeks. Really hit the seriousness of this in the current times!
Citybus have also this afternoon emailed all drivers asking them if they’ll volunteer to take Furlough leave.
I feel really sorry for them. Whatever you think of the new setup this was going to be an exciting new start for them and now it's an existential crisis.
You might just about excuse it if it was a private enterprise. For an organisation that is largely funded with public money it's almost criminally irresponsible. Any 'launch' should be so low key that even people on here shouldn't notice it. There is NOTHING to celebrate!!Transport for Cornwall are still tweeting about how they are excited getting ready for next week’s launch. Absolutely ridiculous.
Especially as they're among the most vulnerable.Majority of my passengers have been concession pass holders so I’m struggling to see what’s essential walking around town as they are doing
Yes, excellent point.You might just about excuse it if it was a private enterprise. For an organisation that is largely funded with public money it's almost criminally irresponsible.
Thanks; I did find a thread in the end, but a couple of years old, so I'll follow your and MB162435's advice.You can always start a new thread.
Thanks for reply.Yeah I would start a new thread if it's concerning free travel nationwide, then you will have everyone who is interested in one specific thread
But do bus drivers come under essential workers?Hospital, Shift workers are supermarket?
Yes, if the service they're providing is needed:But do bus drivers come under essential workers?
But do bus drivers come under essential workers?
yep we were on the key worker list. We are seen as essential for getting the nhs, shop workers etc to work
No worriesThanks for reply.
Sense has been either seen or forced upon it. I suspect the emergency timetable will see extensive changes (i.e.cuts) from the original.TfC has announced on its website that it's running emergency timetables from Monday. Details will be uploaded on the website in due course.
Scorrier, St Austell, Bodmin plus Hopleys, OTS and Travel Cornwall.Anyone know where these buses will be based e.g. depots and outposts
Any idea of addresses for Scorrier, St Austell & Bodmin?Scorrier, St Austell, Bodmin plus Hopleys, OTS and Travel Cornwall.
Any idea of addresses for Scorrier, St Austell & Bodmin?
They are, but with a revised timetable that should be on the website by the end of todayAre TFC starting on Sunday?