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Megabus Discussion

Parebunks

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Does Adventure Travel still run the Megabus routes in South Wales or have they also joined Flixbus?

Sure Adventure ran a number of routes
No megabus routes run out of Wales at all now, the only one that even goes to Cardiff is the M19 run down from Glasgow. Not sure if Adventure have switched to Flixbus, can't remember seeing anything to that effect.
 
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route101

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Used Megabus yesterday from Newcastle to London. Booked ticket via refreshed website and ticket is now QR code on the email itself.
The service was around 15 minutes late into John Dobson st and struggled to get parked. Second time on one of the new double decks volvo coaches and it was quiet for the run up the A1. Compared to the panoramas they are quieter although the air con was blowing cold air at the start of he journey and it was warm at the end.
 

TravelDream

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Does Adventure Travel still run the Megabus routes in South Wales or have they also joined Flixbus?

Sure Adventure ran a number of routes

No Adventure Megabus routes now. Megabus run very little to Wales - just three coaches per week.

All Welsh Flixbus services are run by Cymru Coaches (Swansea to Bristol Airport) or by Newport Bus (Swansea/ Cardiff to Victoria and Heathrow/ Gatwick).
 

AAO

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Do any of you know where stagecoach/megabus puts their Plaxton Panorama’s and Elite I coaches now? Quite liked them.
 

richw

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Do any of you know where stagecoach/megabus puts their Plaxton Panorama’s and Elite I coaches now? Quite liked them.
I’m currently parked on Temple way in Bristol on my break with Bus Lightyear.

We’ve got about 15 interdecks in total I think.mostly 68 plates and a couple of 67 plates along with 54220 and 54211 both of which haven’t been used since the newer ones entered service.

54326 is tracking as 54220 on bus times. It is 54326 I drove it on Tuesday on the 0400 from Plymouth
 

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AAO

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I’m currently parked on Temple way in Bristol on my break with Bus Lightyear.

We’ve got about 15 interdecks in total I think.mostly 68 plates and a couple of 67 plates along with 54220 and 54211 both of which haven’t been used since the newer ones entered service.

54326 is tracking as 54220 on bus times. It is 54326 I drove it on Tuesday on the 0400 from Plymouth
Oh wow nice, you used to always get Plaxton elite I or panorama with Megabus now it’s just such a mess and they’ve reduced the network, the Volvos are nice but I do prefer the Panorama. 15 inter decks is quite a lot of they aren’t using them then I wonder what’s going to happen to them. What are the new coaches that have entered in service down by Plymouth?
 

megabusser

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I think it is mainly consolidating on using the Citylink booking engine rather than the old Megabus one.

Just noticed this now.- the website is much closer to the Citylink one. Confusingly, the destinations let you choose local stops within Scotland (e.g. Edinburgh Corstorphine and not just Edinburgh Bus Station), but the results show the Citylink services with 'Fare Not Available'. Not particularly customer friendly.

The new booking engine also makes it harder to quickly see what's available from each stop (the old one would filter the destination and only show those relevant to the entered origin - if that makes sense!) and makes it harder to see prices across multiple days. A downgrade overall I'd say.
 

AAO

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Just noticed this now.- the website is much closer to the Citylink one. Confusingly, the destinations let you choose local stops within Scotland (e.g. Edinburgh Corstorphine and not just Edinburgh Bus Station), but the results show the Citylink services with 'Fare Not Available'. Not particularly customer friendly.

The new booking engine also makes it harder to quickly see what's available from each stop (the old one would filter the destination and only show those relevant to the entered origin - if that makes sense!) and makes it harder to see prices across multiple days. A downgrade overall I'd say.
The new website is horrendous, not user friendly, constantly getting errors, other people report similar issues on Twitter (X) don’t know why the felt the need to change what was a polished and working website.
 

Blindtraveler

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Nowhere near enough to a Pacer :(
Took me an hour to book a simple Scottish internal journey on it using my screen reader. A further 15 minutes wasted by smashing out an email to them. Basically telling them how rubbish it was from my point of view. And why should I be penalised for a telephone booking in terms of cost, they need to look at that very seriously
 

GregSRHST

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Booked a megabus ticket last night (simple Dundee to Edinburgh) and I have to say the website was no where as easy to navigate as the old website was. Struggled on my phone and ended up using the laptop to book the ticket. But the experience wasn't much better on the laptop.

The old megabus site used to be very easy to use.
 

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nick291

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Why would anyone do that when you can just use National Express directly??
Exactly, I highly doubt anyone searching for megabus tickets are going to use NX, especially on Cross Border stuff. They're more than likely going to have the NX site/app ready and waiting.
 

Bletchleyite

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Exactly, I highly doubt anyone searching for megabus tickets are going to use NX, especially on Cross Border stuff. They're more than likely going to have the NX site/app ready and waiting.

Probably just means there's a decent range of destinations on their website, and as it's actually the Citylink website underneath it was probably trivial to do it given Citylink's new partnership with Nat Ex.
 

Spsf3232

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Exactly, I highly doubt anyone searching for megabus tickets are going to use NX, especially on Cross Border stuff. They're more than likely going to have the NX site/app ready and waiting.
It increases the amount of destinations for Megabus giving people more options for travel including using NatEx for part journeys to places not served by Megabus. Essentially just cutting out needing to use two different booking sites but I suspect the biggest thing is to increase awareness and link up together to fend of the expansion of Fluxbus
 

Mainline421

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Why would anyone do that when you can just use National Express directly??
An easy way to capitalise on the brand awareness, given that Megabus is essentially dead as an operator it's basically free money to take commission from a small number of sales rather than turn people away. For infrequent travellers and people used to rail few will have heard of Flixbus and Nat Ex may not be on their radar either (except perhaps for Airports).
 

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