edwin_m
Veteran Member
There was always competition from Midland Fox and its successor company Arriva mainly along A60 only. Arriva pulled away from the route and then Premier Travel tried and failed. Kinch have built up a good route along the A60 and if you were going to Nottingham, then you would travel by Kinch because it is quicker.
Surely the time-sensitive passenger between Nottingham and Loughborough would ignore all three bus routes and use the train? So, leaving aside concessions, the buses must survive mainly on intermediate passengers who will not have easy access to more than one of the three because their routes are totally different. I think this explains why all three survive - even if the 9 is the quickest route the 1 and Nottingham Skylink each serve much more population along the way.
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