Bluebirdscot66
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Just wondering how much a refurbish to the standards that Lothian and Lothian Country would have cost .
the X38 vehicles only got new seats + a repaint which is less than the ex-Londoers which got a full external and interal refurb so varies depending on the job. im not sure of how much it would cost thoughJust wondering how much a refurbish to the standards that Lothian and Lothian Country would have cost .
the X38 vehicles only got new seats + a repaint which is less than the ex-Londoers which got a full external and interal refurb so varies depending on the job. im not sure of how much it would cost though
I like it.https://www.flickr.com/photos/km_edinburgh/49092348377 that branding around the destination screen is the worst thing i've seen in my life
X38 also has USB charging ports fitted with the small refurbishment
Come on, it is awful! It looks really cheap and nasty.I like it.
I like it.
I actually quite Like it too, doesn’t look as bad as everyone that dislikes it is making it out to be. It’s only there for flexibility reasons at the end of the day. I’m sure the passengers travelling on it honestly wouldn’t care, it’ll also help those that want to double check it’s defo their bus. Long term it may change but in the short term it’s there to do a simple job.Come on, it is awful! It looks really cheap and nasty.
Just seen an x17 with X38 branded bus heading through Broxburn, the only reason I took notice was because of the branding otherwise it'd have been just some LCB passing the 600 I'm on.
The more I see that branding the more I dislike it, I see no need for it and it spoils an otherwise OK livery. Hope they get rid eventually and don't extend it to other services within LCB.
Overhearing that someone got the x38 twice from Winchburgh and it was dead, but it's busy in the morning according to the driver plus heard them saying the x38 was quick and comfy.
I saw a few X38 and 38 and there nothing to shout home about. Most I say on either was 5 and its very hard to tell where those people got on. It must be noted, that weekdays Off peak - the route was never setting the heather alight, but if you only operated it every 30mins you could get a near full bus and that was being generous.
On another note, had a 38 driver have a go at me. Waiting at Haymarket and along comes a 25 stopping with 38 behind it so I waited as a few drivers will point me to the actual stop and only let me on when they pull up to it. Said 38 driver didn't and just pulled out, then was like "I was at the stop".
Of course with the journeys extending such a long way, First's 38 is not a proper Edinburgh service. Hence neither drivers nor passengers know what to do. This type of confusing customer interface is one reason why the non-Lothian services don't tend to succeed in Edinburgh.Its only in Edinburgh this awful rule appeals and slows down the buses.
I'm in Winchburgh. The £7.50 Lothian day ticket is great value for flexibility and being able to travel around on the very large bus/tram network in Edinburgh. The vehicles on the X38 are also far nicer.
I'm avoiding First from now on!
Same goes for Linlithgow. Everyone I know in Linlithgow and Winchburgh wants to avoid First as the quality is simply abysmal.
Buying a day ticket on the EX2 or the X38 means I can go on any tram or bus in Edinburgh without having to worry about paying again. The quality on both the EX2 and the X38 is light years ahead of First’s woeful 38 bus.
I wouldn’t worry about First fans writing off the X38 already, they did the same with the now successful EX2. The X38s I’ve seen have been busier than any 38 I’ve been on recently, and peak loads on the EX2 blow both out of the water.
(well other than it's route branding which most people seem to agree is dreadful). All that's been stated really is that outside the peak period neither service are busy at all and during the peaks they both carry similar loads with no real "winner".
Moaning about the route branding does seem a bit like clutching at straws. Personally I have no issue with it at all. I think the livery is smart, and it's a real treat to finally have clean and well-maintained buses after the junk First throw out.
It's also FAR too early to speculate on whether the route will be successful. Winchburgh is expanding rapidly, so that will begin to increase demand for public transport, especially as a lot of people who live there commute to Edinburgh regularly.
That said, I do think that X38 standards are higher and the ticketing works better for me, so in trying to be objective (which admittedly is quite hard) I do think they're better.
I appreciate it's probably not in anyone's interest for First to fail either - it's the people on the front line and the punters that will suffer.
I imagine that's because the initial plan was likely to make 'Green Arrow Express' more of a separate brand with several routes rather than just another LCB service. If plans for other EX services are scrapped I could see the ticketing standardised, especially with the X38 now. (Perhaps why separate pricing isn't mentioned in the network guide?)LC have made a big splash about their M Ticket bundles which appear to offer great value, but can anyone explain to me why they are not valid on the EX2 buses? What is the point of introducing a decent fare system that has exclusions.
Doesn't make it easy for people like me whose return journey is after the last EX2 bus. A single in on the EX2 and a single back on the X38 is still poor value against the train.I imagine that's because the initial plan was likely to make 'Green Arrow Express' more of a separate brand with several routes rather than just another LCB service. If plans for other EX services are scrapped I could see the ticketing standardised, especially with the X38 now. (Perhaps why separate pricing isn't mentioned in the network guide?)
I was on another X38 earlier. I was the only person on board when I got on in Winchburgh, but before long it had picked up a pretty respectable load for an off-peak journey, particularly in Kirkliston.
I've long suffered the 38 because I have to, but getting another ticket for travel within Edinburgh was a pain, and the buses are grim, especially if one of the older ones shows up. I'm really glad to now have genuine choice that works better for my preferences and needs. Access to a big network at reasonable cost is a big part of that - now that First has contracted so much, you can't really reach many parts of the city on their tickets.
I wouldn't be surprised if the EX2 is stealing passengers from ScotRail too, especially RBS staff and/or those who live in Springfield.
I don't really say anyone "writing off" or "Slagging" the X38 (well other than it's route branding which most people seem to agree is dreadful). All that's been stated really is that outside the peak period neither service are busy at all and during the peaks they both carry similar loads with no real "winner".
As for the EX2 it's hardly busy off peak so people were not wrong to write if off. I've always said there will probably be demand in the peaks for it however off peak Linlithgow isn't big enough to sustain a direct half hourly express service. Besides people wrote off the EX1 and it seems they were spot on...