Tuesday 2 October 2018

Greyhound Bridge to Reopen This Weekend

Lancashire County Council has confirmed that the long-running roadworks on Greyhound Bridge in Lancaster will be completed in time for the (third) planned re-opening date of Sunday, 7th October with Stagecoach set to introduce its new bus service network the following day.

Some buses will actually be crossing the bridge this weekend as one lane on Skerton Bridge and Parliament Street will be temporarily closed at times to remove the traffic management measures put in place during the closure.

Timetables and maps for the new services have been available online for some time, but those many users who prefer a paper copy (no need for a signal, no need to keep your battery topped up) can now obtain them from the Stagecoach Travel Shop at Lancaster Bus Station.

As of today, four leaflets have appeared:

New services 1 and 2, together with revised services 4, 6 and 6A appear in one booklet, which now contains all buses between Lancaster and Morecambe, except infrequent service 41. (There is no longer a service 3). This booklet also contains all the frequent services between the city centre and the University and a map of the new routes, which is also available separately.

Services 40 and 41, linking Morecambe and Lancaster with Preston, with some journeys running via the University, appear in a separate leaflet, whilst city services 7,10, 11, 18 are contained in their own Bus guide.

Ingleton and Kirkby Lonsdale services (80, 81) are in another separate guide. 

The leaflet for the 42, Blackpool, service is expected tomorrow (Wednesday) with that for Carnforth services 5, 49 and 55 to follow.  The 555 is not changing and is shown in the current Lakes Connection leaflet.

Passengers for Ingleton and Kirkby Lonsdale have the choice of not just Stagecoach services, but also service 582 run by Kirkby Lonsdale Coach Hire.  Each operator produces its own timetables for these routes (although the 582 print version hasn't been re-issued following changes in September). To avoid passengers having to consult two separate documents the Bus Users Group has produced a combined timetable.  We don't have the resources to print it unfortunately, but its available on the Local Bus Maps and Timetables page of our website, from where it can be downloaded and printed off.  You can see a copy here.

The guides contain route maps of the services shown, but one apparent casualty -  at least for the time being- is an overall map of all services.  The version previously produced by Stagecoach was useful although not ideal as it didn't contain details of the various routes run by Kirkby Lonsdale Coach Hire and thus couldn't present the full Lancaster and Morecambe bus network.

The Bus Users' Group has, however, been working on this and hopes to be able to make an announcement shortly!

Watch this space!

Wednesday 26 September 2018

City Service 18 Contract Extended

Bus Users and Stagecoach managers launched the service in March 2017

Bus service 18, the "East City Circular", serving Moorlands, Williamson Park, Standen Gate and the Prison was launched in its current form in March 2017 after a lengthy campaign by the Bus Users' Group (read about it here)

At the time, Lancashire County Council said that there was sufficient funding available from the developers of new housing at Standen Gate to keep the service going for 15 months.  Following efforts by the Bus Users' Group to promote the new service, including delivering timetables to houses along the route, usage was better than expected and has settled down to about 700 passengers a week,  but even so the contract with Stagecoach was due to expire at the end of October, when the service would have been drastically reduced or even withdrawn altogther.

But just as the Group had uncovered the existence of the developer funding in the first place and persuaded the county council to spend it, we also discovered that following further housing development in the area there was now more funding available.

Under the "two-tier" system of local government that applies locally Lancaster City Council as housing authority receives the developers' money whilst Lancashire County Council as transport authority is responsible for spending it.
Getting the two bodies to talk to each other is never easy, but with the help of our City Councillor members, Abi Mills and Tim Hamilton-Cox (and County Councillor Lizzi Collinge, who has been chasing at the county) agreement has been reached and the County Council has now announced that the contract with Stagecoach has been extended until March 2020.

More good news is that when Greyhound Bridge re-opens (hopefully on 8th October) the service will revert to its previous regular timetable, with a bus every half-an-hour rather than the hard-to-remember 40 minute interval that has applied since January.

Although the number of passengers using the service is encouraging it is still not enough for any bus company to run it as a commercial venture so the Bus Users' Group will be looking for ways to work with the County Council and Stagecoach to encourage more people to use it.

Sunday 23 September 2018

New Network Timetables from Stagecoach

Stagecoach's revised network for Lancaster and Morecambe, which was supposed to be introduced on Monday, 24th September has had to be delayed because the county council hasn't finished the repair work to Greyhound Bridge.

This is now scheduled to be complete on Sunday 7th October, with the new timetables coming into force the following day, but as the work apparently needs a week of dry weather to allow the weatherproofing of the new road surface to be completed Stagecoach is wisely saying that the current routes and timetables will remain in operation "until further notice".

This is what Stagecoach is saying about the new network and the changes being made:

Service 6A will increase to give a half hourly service all day from Westgate to Lancaster.
Service 41 will again be able to start from Morecambe before continuing to Garstang and Preston.
We’ll be using double deck buses on the fastest route to the University. 
If you use the 2/2A, 3/3A, 4, U2, U3/U3R, U4 or X3 routes these will be replaced with the following. You can also see a map showing the new routes at the bottom of this page.
The new routes will be the following during Monday to Saturday daytimes with lower frequencies in the evenings and on Sundays. 

Route 1

Every 10 minutes during term time (every 20 minutes during University holidays) between Lancaster University Underpass and Lancaster Bus Station via Scotforth Road, continues to Morecambe via Morecambe Road, Torrisholme Road and Lancaster Road every 10 minutes. From Morecambe to Heysham all buses will run via Westminster Road with a bus every 20 minutes via Heysham Road and a bus every 20 minutes via the top of Kingsway. Buses will come together at Sugham Lane giving a 10 minute frequency to the bottom of Kingsway, Mossgate Park, Heysham Towers and Heysham Mossgate Road. 

Route 2 and 2X

Every 15 minutes from Alexandra Park and Lancaster University Underpass to Lancaster Bus Station via Hala, Newmarket Avenue and Bowerham. Buses keep the same frequency all year. Buses then continue to Morecambe via Torrisholme Road, Low Lane, Bare, and the Seafront to Morecambe Bus Station.
At Morecambe bus station a bus every half hour will continue to Heysham and then Lancaster Bus Station via the by-pass as service 2X. Through fares from anywhere on the 2X to anywhere on the 2 and vice versa will be available and you won’t need to change buses. The half hourly 2X will travel via Heysham Road, Heysham Village, Heysham Towers and Higher Heysham and Combermere Road. 2X buses will then run along the by-pass and Morecambe Road back to Lancaster Bus Station. 
The 2X bus which runs to the University in the morning and starts from there in the afternoon will continue to run via Kingsway and Mossgate Road to get to and from Heysham Towers.  Please note the original version of the timetable said that this bus only runs in University term times, this was an error the bus runs all year

Route 4

This service will run every 30 minutes between Lancaster University Underpass and Lancaster Railway Station. The bus will run via Hala and Bowerham. At peak times on weekday mornings buses will also serve Alexandra Park and will not serve the Bus Station on their way to the University. 
Also at peak times during University terms route 4X will provide a faster link between the Railway Station and University using Scotforth Road. 
On other routes, times will change but routes will stay the same.  You can find most of the new timetables below. Timetables for service 5 and 555 will not change, timetables for 49 and 55 will be published shortly. 
If you responded to the consultation and want to know the changes we made following this please click here
Note that service numbers are being altered and re-used.  In trying to understand the new network it's probably better to forget about what was there before and start from scratch!

New Timetables for ALL bus services in Lancaster and Morecambe (except the 49 and 55, which aren't yet available from Stagecoach)  are available from us  VIA THIS LINK

CLICK HERE for a map of services 1, 2, 2X,4 and /6A