Archway Travel school service S24 is due to finish at the end of term |
The bus is under threat of withdrawal by Lancashire County Council because none of the children who use it are entitled to free transport to-and-from school and the revenue from those children who do use doesn't cover the cost of operation.
The Bus Users' Group doesn't normally concern itself with home-to-school transport buses, which are not available for use by the general public, but we feel the S24 Marsh to Central Lancaster High School service is different. Despite its official status as a school contract service, in practice it is much more akin to a scheduled bus. Indeed, it's hard to see why it is a school contract in the first place.
Central Lancaster High School |
Council Responsibility
Surprise
The announcement has taken the parents and the school by surprise, coming just a few weeks before the end of term. However, Lancashire County Council says that it gives at least one year's notice of school bus withdrawals and insists that this was done in the case of the S24.
The decision was originally taken in July 2019 and the service would not have resumed for the new school year in September 2020. However, early in 2020 the government stepped in with special funding to keep school buses running during the Covid pandemic and the county council took advantage of this to keep the S24 running for a further year. That funding will not be continued for the coming school year so the council has decided to implement its earlier decision.
Campaign
The bus is one of ten such services proposed for withdrawal across Lancashire County Council's area and the savings expected would appear to be minimal - an average of £52.60 per bus per day. It also seems wrong that the council is proposing to axe bus services at the same time as it is preparing a submission to government under the National Bus Strategy for England for a share of £3 billion of funding to improve bus services and increase ridership!
The campaign has started a petition to save the S24, which you can sign here: Link to Petition