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You can probably rule out Transdev too - they wouldn't be able to use a patronising brand name for the services.I believe it's already been confirmed that Arriva didn't bid for any Bee Network packages
You can probably rule out Transdev too - they wouldn't be able to use a patronising brand name for the services.I believe it's already been confirmed that Arriva didn't bid for any Bee Network packages
Quite right - who cares about marketing. Dealer white with "BUS" stamped on the side is sufficient.You can probably rule out Transdev too - they wouldn't be able to use a patronising brand name for the services.
I personally think that Hyde Road, Sharston and probably Stockport will remain at Stagecoach since they go to the south of Manchester and they might lose Ashton to another company since that’s in the east of Manchester.Arriva don't seem to be interested in retaining their existing work run from their Wythenshawe depot.
Stagecoach are expecting to lose a lot of work in South Manchester, including services from Sharston, and they aren't favourites with Burnham in view of their previous hostility to franchising.
Diamond's current delivery of services on some of their tendered routes in South Manchester (e.g. routes 370 and 371) has been poor and this will have been noticed by TfGM.
I'm sorry - I don't think you're getting this franchising thing at all.I personally think that Hyde road, Sharston and probably Stockport will remain at stagecoach since they go to the south of Manchester and Ashton they might lose to another company since that’s in the east of Manchester.
and they aren't favourites with Burnham in view of their previous hostility to franchising.
And this is it's reply:Who will win the Tranche 3 Bee Network franchises for the following depots: Ashton-under-Lyne, Sharston, Hyde Road.
So there we have it. No more speculation. Co-pilot knows. It's Stagecoach and First. We can close this thread nowHello, this is Copilot. I’m glad to help you with your question.
The Tranche 3 Bee Network franchises are the final phase of the bus franchising scheme in Greater Manchester, which will start on 5 January 2025. The franchises are divided into three large and nine small contracts, based on the depots and routes of the existing operators.
According to the web search results, the following operators have been awarded the Tranche 3 Bee Network franchises for the depots you asked about:
I hope this answer helps you know more about the Tranche 3 Bee Network franchises. Have a nice day! .
- Ashton-under-Lyne: Stagecoach (source - Bing)
- Sharston: Stagecoach (source as above)
- Hyde Road: FirstBus (source Bee Network committee minutes)
Based on what you say above, would any operator who obtained large franchises in tranche 1 be allowed to have the same success in tranche 3?On another front to this, is there any limit in terms of percentage, what any one operator is allowed to operate in Greater Manchester, e.g. would Stagecoach be allowed to win all the South Manchester Major Depot contracts, based upon the fact it already has all the major depots in North Manchester? Also would an operator be allowed adjioning depots in two franchises, e.g. Stagecoach has Oldham depot in the North Manchester Franchise, could it also be allowed Ashton depot in the South Manchester Franchise?
As has been written in this thread many times over, monopoly rules don't apply in franchising, it is literally the best bid wins...Based on what you say above, would any operator who obtained large franchises in tranche 1 be allowed to have the same success in tranche 3?
I am most aware of what you say. I suppose my posting was made in response in exasperation to the views that some other cstillibutors who stll have not fully grasped the principles of how this TfGM tendering process actually works.As has been written in this thread many times over, monopoly rules don't apply in franchising, it is literally the best bid wins...
As has been written in this thread many times over, monopoly rules don't apply in franchising, it is literally the best bid wins...
Does it matter if that happened?I am suprised monopoly rules don't apply, as they apply in London. Would TfGM be happy in the next round of Franchising if one operator won literally all the Big Bus Contracts in all three area's?
I am suprised monopoly rules don't apply, as they apply in London. Would TfGM be happy in the next round of Franchising if one operator won literally all the Big Bus Contracts in all three area's?
I think there's a bit of confusion here, again as people aren't getting the jist of franchising.Does it matter if that happened?
After all, what are the consequences? TfGM get all the fares so there's no worries there. TfGM set the service levels. They own the depots. So as long as the operator meets them, all is good. Happy TfGM. And if not, there's a mechanism in place if quality metrics aren't reached.
And anyway, it's not forever. At some point the franchises come up for renewal again. One operator getting all the big franchises doesn't mean that would happen again in the future. Or that costs would go up.
Yes, it would be difficult if the operator abruptly shut down for some reason. But that would be true for any franchise, and for the big franchises, it's not very likely.
I am surprised monopoly rules don't apply, as they apply in London. Would TfGM be happy in the next round of franchising if one operator won literally all the big bus contracts in all three areas?
There were 8 bidders for all the large (2) and multiple bidders for all the small franchises (9) tendered in the first tranche apart from one small that had one bid and one small (consisting of just two routes) that got zero bids. There was loads of interest and heavily fought hence the contracts coming in 10% below the forecast price in the Bee Network budget.
When Mayor Andy Burnham, in the early days, used London as an example of bus franchising that Greater Manchester would follow, I do not recall him explaining the differences between the existing London bus franchise system and the points you state above in relation to what the Greater Manchester system would include.Monopoly worries are higher in London because the operators own most of the depots and they tender out route by route. For each London bus route, generally speaking, only operators that have a suitably located depot are likely to tender. Whereas in Greater Manchester, any operator can bid whether or not they are currently in the area. So even if one operator runs all buses in Greater Manchester, at retender time they face potentially unlimited competition.
It was already mentioned that there has been healthy competition for the tranches awarded so far:
When Mayor Andy Burnham, in the early days, used London as an example of bus franchising that Greater Manchester would follow, I do not recall him explaining the differences between the existing London bus franchise system and the points you state above in relation to what the Greater Manchester system would include.
All very true and explained far more eloquently than I could haveI think there's a bit of confusion here, again as people aren't getting the jist of franchising.
In terms of the wider deregulated bus market, there are concerns about monopolistic positions caused by acquisitions, and that's when the Competition and Markets Authority get involved. HOWEVER, THIS ISN'T THE CASE HERE! (sorry for raising my voice)
Instead, TfGM are the ones who are solely responsible for the management and planning of the Greater Manchester bus network, running a set of tenders in order to get the Most Economically Advantageous Tender (MEAT). That means the best value (for both quality and price) according to the specification of the tender that reflects what TfGM want.
I don't think they have a cap on the number of separate packages that any business can win. Not certain that procurement rules allow that but I may be wrong. However, there is clearly no issue in awarding large neighbouring packages to the same supplier - see Go Ahead (Bolton and Wigan), or Stagecoach (Oldham and Middleton, and arguably Queens Road).
Whether there is a longer term view that allowing one business to gain much or all of the packages might have ramifications. As @mangad said, there is increased risk with a business failure though there are certain provisions regarding Parental Company Guarantees and Performance Bonds to address this. Also, it might provide an ongoing advantage to a single organisation if they have economies of scale that they can leverage. It will be interesting to see who gets the T3 awards but might not simply be the same faces again.
It is supposed to be announced the day tranche 2 starts.Is there any indication of announcement date?
Usually been about 9 months prior
As Greater Manchester’s franchised Bee Network prepares to launch its second phase, speculation is mounting regarding who the successful bidders for the third and final phase will be.
Industry rumours hint at a potential shake-up for Stagecoach in Tranche 3, which takes in the south of Greater Manchester with five large and four small franchises that cover Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, and the rest of Manchester and Salford.
While Stagecoach currently holds a dominant position in the deregulated setup of the area, speculation suggests it could walk away with just one of the large franchises
While Stagecoach currently holds a dominant position in the deregulated setup of the area, speculation suggests it could walk away with just one of the large franchises. First Manchester and Rotala’s Diamond Bus operation are expected to make strides with the small franchise contracts. Additionally, there are murmurs of a newcomer to bus operation in the region clinching some or all of the remaining large contracts.
Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) has refused to be drawn on the speculation. A spokesperson added that an update on Tranche 3 will be provided in the coming weeks.
Personally I just hope GNW don’t get anymore, their current operation is the poorest of the lot so far.
No plans to replace a load of old Ex London Vehicles and you know if they win anything else they’ll be drafting more 13 odd year old vehicles from their London operators. To think at one point they were going to use 2008 plate Optare Olympus Tridents - they just got lucky with taking on most of Diamonds Streetdecks, but failed to order enough new single deckers for Tranche 1.
Meanwhile Stagecoach are investing a huge amount into Tranche 2 in comparison!
If it is GNW as a winner they probably might use Stagecoach vehicles and repaint them like they did with diamond ones but I think GNW will only win one large award.Personally I just hope GNW don’t get anymore, their current operation is the poorest of the lot so far.
No plans to replace a load of old Ex London Vehicles and you know if they win anything else they’ll be drafting more 13 odd year old vehicles from their London operators. To think at one point they were going to use 2008 plate Optare Olympus Tridents - they just got lucky with taking on most of Diamonds Streetdecks, but failed to order enough new single deckers for Tranche 1.
Meanwhile Stagecoach are investing a huge amount into Tranche 2 in comparison!
Personally I just hope GNW don’t get anymore, their current operation is the poorest of the lot so far.
No plans to replace a load of old Ex London Vehicles and you know if they win anything else they’ll be drafting more 13 odd year old vehicles from their London operators. To think at one point they were going to use 2008 plate Optare Olympus Tridents - they just got lucky with taking on most of Diamonds Streetdecks, but failed to order enough new single deckers for Tranche 1.
Meanwhile Stagecoach are investing a huge amount into Tranche 2 in comparison!
Stockport will be getting 170 new electrics.If it is GNW as a winner they probably might use Stagecoach vehicles and repaint them like they did with diamond ones but I think GNW will only win one large award.
Is Stockport garage still being replaced, or will it get upgraded to electric?Stockport will be getting 170 new electrics.
I am sure that the new depot was planned to be on the other side of the motorway.Is Stockport garage still being replaced, or will it get upgraded to electric?
Yes, it is supposed to be built on the site of the Ambulance Station just off Travis Brow, but there is no sign of them vacating or anything happening. I guess there will have to be interim charging facilities at the old depot for the time being.I am sure that the new depot was planned to be on the other side of the motorway.