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ibtg wrote:Firstbus are at it again....
For Monday this week, a public holiday, they ran a 'Special Sunday' service, which translates as 'guess when the bus is coming'.
Today I see notices saying that they will be revising the timetable of various bus services for 5 DAYS during the weekdays of the October school holidays. Must be more bother than it's worth, surely??

tobester wrote:ibtg wrote:Firstbus are at it again....
For Monday this week, a public holiday, they ran a 'Special Sunday' service, which translates as 'guess when the bus is coming'.
Today I see notices saying that they will be revising the timetable of various bus services for 5 DAYS during the weekdays of the October school holidays. Must be more bother than it's worth, surely??
Probably to save money, run fewer buses, therefore less empty ones and less staff on, and not having to pay for a shift plus a lieu day...i worked mon lates and my last train had 3 people on it, also had 2 6cars that couldve run as 3s but were not allowed to de-strengthen trains unless theres a failed unit, was on one last night and the passenger count was
2 on at anniesland
2 on at kelvindale
2 off at maryhill
0 on at summerston/gilshochill/possilpark
3 on at ashfield
Grand total of £3.40 in sales ::): under TS and squire scotrail are not permitted to run a holiday service except jan2/dec26


BUS giant First has axed three Glasgow services because of plunging passenger numbers.
But Strathclyde Partnership for Transport has stepped in to ensure communities are not left stranded.
From next month, the bus company plans to introduce changes to more than 30 routes across the city.
Bosses insist the majority of alterations are minor and will have little impact on passengers.
And they point out there are also plans to introduce improvements on a number of routes.
But under the shake-up, service 59, between Mosspark and the City Centre, service 77, between Coatbridge and Carnbroe, and service 84, from Kirkintilloch and Twechar, will be withdrawn.
First say all three are losing “substantial” amounts of cash.
Commercial manager John Elliot said: “With revenue falling, we had to look at problem routes – some are losing between £100,000 and £200,000 a year.”
The 77 service was originally operated by another company but First took it over six months ago.
Mr Elliot said: “The company went out of business.
“We were approached by SPT and stepped in at fairly short notice but found out why it went out of business... continues



bod68 wrote:Man am I glad I don't do buses!!! EVER!!!
I am Thee worst traveller in the world and up chuck on even the shortest route..Can't even go more than 3 stops on the underground either!
With all the chat of dirty, smelly, uncomfortable, draughty buses with hiking fares..I'm glad i'm in the comfort of my wee Hrududu (Rabbit talk for car)...(See Watership Down)...(Sad...I know)for my daily jaunt to the place I call work!
I often wondered if I could get an exemption form to avoid public transport should They than make the rules in Government hit car owners even harded for not using public transport....Maybe they could do what the airlines do and include free sick bags!
I'd use the bus then but would probably get kicked off due to the stench at the next stop!


Fat Cat wrote:As one of the unlucky ones having to work between Christmas and New year, I just have to say to First Bus that your service is shite. Waited half an hour this morning for a bus that was full and freezing when it arrived and eventually walked home because there was no sign of a bus this evening. Really is a crap service for a big city.

busdriver wrote:Fat Cat wrote:As one of the unlucky ones having to work between Christmas and New year, I just have to say to First Bus that your service is shite. Waited half an hour this morning for a bus that was full and freezing when it arrived and eventually walked home because there was no sign of a bus this evening. Really is a crap service for a big city.
Ronnie Park
Managing Director
First In Glasgow
197 Victoria Road
Glasgow
G42 7AD
Telephone:
0141 423 6600
Fax:
0141 636 3111
Go for it wee man.


tombro wrote:Hope they found the driver and asked him what he did with the extra $3.10 (sorry, don't have a pound sign) and also asked him how often he was pulling the same wee trick !
Tombro






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