OmniCity999
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Why use extra service vehicles and Leopard coaches on low demand services when their making good money on rail replacements. Thats the thinking of a company that wants to make money, not a vanity project.
Why use extra service vehicles and Leopard coaches on low demand services when their making good money on rail replacements. Thats the thinking of a company that wants to make money, not a vanity project.
Some interesting changes, i think these pretty much confirm the X17 will not be going back in to the city and the EX2/X38 are not returning. The 281 is an interesting move too, although surely if it's going to Fauldhouse it would make sense for the 276 to go to Fauldhouse also? Clearly LC are trying to compete on the Livingston - Bathgate corridor more seeing as the frequency is overall now the same of that at First (8 buses per hour).
It would included x38 and ex2 being gone. On top of that x17 not going into Edinburgh, 275 not going to the gyle and 280 cut from every 20min to 30min has also reduced PVR.
Some interesting changes, i think these pretty much confirm the X17 will not be going back in to the city and the EX2/X38 are not returning. The 281 is an interesting move too, although surely if it's going to Fauldhouse it would make sense for the 276 to go to Fauldhouse also? Clearly LC are trying to compete on the Livingston - Bathgate corridor more seeing as the frequency is overall now the same of that at First (8 buses per hour).
Why use extra service vehicles and Leopard coaches on low demand services when their making good money on rail replacements. Thats the thinking of a company that wants to make money, not a vanity project.
It would included x38 and ex2 being gone. On top of that x17 not going into Edinburgh, 275 not going to the gyle and 280 cut from every 20min to 30min has also reduced PVR.
Fair points - does that indicate a change of view nowadays?
What, making money? Yeah thats now the view of the business, now that Hall is gone.
There is no source behind your post and I think you should delete it.Lothian Country service changes from the 13th of september.
Lothian Country routes:
Lothiancountry 43
Revised timetable with improved frequency at peak times on Mondays to Fridays.
Lothiancountry X17
This service is re-numbered 276 – see below.
Lothiancountry X18
Revised timetable with improved mid-evening timetable to and from Edinburgh. First early morning journey to Whitburn extended from Broxburn to start in Edinburgh city centre.
Lothiancountry X27
Minor timetable changes. Later evening bus from Whitburn to Livingston on Mondays to Saturdays. Last Sunday evening bus from Edinburgh will extend to Whitburn.
Lothiancountry X28
Minor timetable changes on all days. Last evening bus from Edinburgh will extend from Deans North to Bathgate.
Lothiancountry 275
Revised route and timetable. Buses will now serve Bathgate Morrisons in both directions. On journeys to Bathgate Rail Station, the route is altered to operate via Menzies Road and South Bridge Street instead of Whitburn Road. Later evening journeys introduced between Livingston and Broxburn.
Lothiancountry 276
Previously service X17, now renumbered to service 276. Revised timetable with a later journey in each direction.
Lothiancountry 280
Revised timetable, daytime frequency remains every 30-mins. The Sunday late evening timetable is improved with later journeys to match the Monday to Saturday timetable.
Lothiancountry 281
New service. Operates on a 30 min frequency Monday-Saturday between Livingston and Fauldhouse via Bathgate, Birniehill, and Whitburn. The route between Livingston and Bathgate is the same as the 280, so the daytime frequency on this section increases to every 15-mins. Between Bathgate and Fauldhouse, the service will operate via Morrisons, Birniehill, M8 Distribution Park, East Whitburn, Whitburn and Longridge.
Lothiancountry N28
Service re-introduced on all days of the week with 1-journey per night from Edinburgh to Bathgate. The route is altered and will now follow the daytime equivalent of the X28, serving Kirknewton, St John’s Hospital and Knightsridge, and will extend to Bathgate. Within the City, all bus stops along the route will be served.
Lothiancountry N43
Service re-introduced on all days of the week with 1-journey per night from Edinburgh to Queensferry
I believe we'll just see more of the same.It was more your use of the phrase "vanity project".
At the risk of talking in the third person, it was what I was driving at when I referenced my post from last year. That Lothian went into West Lothian was a bit of a surprise, and at that time (i.e. when First had already renewed some fleet and had shown some commitment); it seemed a little late in the game. Fundamentally, competing within the Bathgate and Livi areas and some routes to Edinburgh from Livi (which doesn't have a train service in close proximity), it did make some sense and it may still do now.
The introduction of the EX1/EX2 was a move that I found odd. A big money punt with new kit on services from towns with good train services, with the gamble being that you can capitalise on a bit of Scotrail unreliability and/or glean some passengers from the 'burbs (like Springfield); it seemed unlikely. The X38 was also a move that seemed a little late in the day.
What Covid does to either parties' ambitions, and hence my question about what First does now (if anything), is one I'm not willing the bet the house on though!
There is no source behind your post and I think you should delete it.
LCB should have bid for the 63 and 20. and run them as such:
263 - Balerno, Currie, Clovenstone, Westerhailes, Bankhead Colleges, Hermiston Gait, Gyle, Newbridge, Kirkliston, Tesco, South Queensferry
220 - RIE (via Craigmillar and Niddrie) Cameron Toll, Morningside, Slateford, Westerhailes, Hermiston Gait, Gyle, RBS Gogar, Ratho, Ingliston Park & Ride (if not Lothian Country, then Lothian)
(create the need for services, alter the Lothian 42 & 38 to work around a new Lothian Country 220, create integration. Niddrie are crying out for a direct service to Cameron Toll.)
You could even merge the two routes as such:
226 - RIE (via Craigmillar and Niddrie) Cameron Toll, Morningside, Slateford, Westerhailes, Hermiston Gait, Gyle, RBS Gogar, Ratho, Newbridge, Kirkliston, Tesco, South Queensferry
it's not about creating end to end journeys, its about taking smaller journeys people actually need to make and making it work for you.
Pretty annoyed with X17 now unlikely going back to Edinburgh, and being renumbered. X17 was a really useful route, and probably the most useful LCB route personally, helped connect us here in Corstorphine and go to Livingston without going to another area to catch a different service. We won't be using First to go there either, so I am guessing if we do go to Livingston we'll have to go to the City Centre to catch an X27/28.I thought that too but supposedly the 20/63 we’re always meant to be 1.70/1.80 fares so I think that’s why Lothian ran it and not LCB!
and also i get what you mean about making smaller journeys work, and while that idea would make Lothian keep the Ratho link, i unfortonatly don’t see that happening anytime soon, but the idea of linking Niddrie with Morningside and Wester Hailes and Queensferry is definitely an ambitious one! I’ve always been a fan of cross city journeys like the 21/200/38/400, and Lothians range of day tickets is impressive and convient that I could actually picture that being popular!
if LCB were to run something like that commercially I would definitely use it, and if they won the bid for the 40/X40 it could make two services connect at the RIE
Even though the X17 is now the (276) does that definitly mean it will never run back to Edinburgh again? Because once the 275 finally returns to the Gyle like it should
of ages ago.... what’s to say the 276 will not run to Edinburgh? Perhaps as an all stopping service even! Also they should of extended the 276 back to Fauldhouse to connect with the now 281!
While It’s disappointing the X38 is not returned yet and Lothian have seemed to abandon Kirkliston, im optimistic it’s not the end of the service altogether, it is still registered right?
also maybe Lothian should look to reroute the 275 or 276 into the future via Winchburgh or Kirkliston
Source required, please.Lothian Country service changes from the 13th of september.
Lothian Country routes:
Lothiancountry 43
Revised timetable with improved frequency at peak times on Mondays to Fridays.
Lothiancountry X17
This service is re-numbered 276 – see below.
Lothiancountry X18
Revised timetable with improved mid-evening timetable to and from Edinburgh. First early morning journey to Whitburn extended from Broxburn to start in Edinburgh city centre.
Lothiancountry X27
Minor timetable changes. Later evening bus from Whitburn to Livingston on Mondays to Saturdays. Last Sunday evening bus from Edinburgh will extend to Whitburn.
Lothiancountry X28
Minor timetable changes on all days. Last evening bus from Edinburgh will extend from Deans North to Bathgate.
Lothiancountry 275
Revised route and timetable. Buses will now serve Bathgate Morrisons in both directions. On journeys to Bathgate Rail Station, the route is altered to operate via Menzies Road and South Bridge Street instead of Whitburn Road. Later evening journeys introduced between Livingston and Broxburn.
Lothiancountry 276
Previously service X17, now renumbered to service 276. Revised timetable with a later journey in each direction.
Lothiancountry 280
Revised timetable, daytime frequency remains every 30-mins. The Sunday late evening timetable is improved with later journeys to match the Monday to Saturday timetable.
Lothiancountry 281
New service. Operates on a 30 min frequency Monday-Saturday between Livingston and Fauldhouse via Bathgate, Birniehill, and Whitburn. The route between Livingston and Bathgate is the same as the 280, so the daytime frequency on this section increases to every 15-mins. Between Bathgate and Fauldhouse, the service will operate via Morrisons, Birniehill, M8 Distribution Park, East Whitburn, Whitburn and Longridge.
Lothiancountry N28
Service re-introduced on all days of the week with 1-journey per night from Edinburgh to Bathgate. The route is altered and will now follow the daytime equivalent of the X28, serving Kirknewton, St John’s Hospital and Knightsridge, and will extend to Bathgate. Within the City, all bus stops along the route will be served.
Lothiancountry N43
Service re-introduced on all days of the week with 1-journey per night from Edinburgh to Queensferry
If it has been well reported, it would be easier for us all to draw our own conclusions if some evidence and a link to the source was posted in the first place.The fact its been well reported with Documents that council only got ONE BID for route no20 and that come from First.
Source required, please.
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If it has been well reported, it would be easier for us all to draw our own conclusions if some evidence and a link to the source was posted in the first place.
However, discussion of who did and didn't bid is detracting from the main discussion and we should draw a line under it.
Do you mean it ISN'T about being pro or anti any firm??This is about being Pro first or Anti Lothian
Do you mean it ISN'T about being pro or anti any firm??![]()
The thing I've always noticed in West Lothian is the service numbers for First are far more memorable and less random than Lothians.
Only the X38 and 600 differ from First's pattern of 20 something's whereas with Lothian it seems to be sets of 2 plus the 43. Obviously with the X17 remembering the X18 stands out on it's own now too
A few people have already mistaken the 281 as the 287 coming back!
The 281 is "coming back" it ran from Deans to Loganlea not so long ago. Now same number different route just for a bit of confusionA few people have already mistaken the 281 as the 287 coming back!
I think he meant that he has seen a lot of people thinking that the 287 is coming back instead of the 281, not that we are mistaking the fact that the 281 is coming back.The 281 is "coming back" it ran from Deans to Loganlea not so long ago. Now same number different route just for a bit of confusion
The thing I've always noticed in West Lothian is the service numbers for First are far more memorable and less random than Lothians.
Only the X38 and 600 differ from First's pattern of 20 something's whereas with Lothian it seems to be sets of 2 plus the 43. Obviously with the X17 remembering the X18 stands out on it's own now too
The First numbers changed a few years ago and that confused me.