Sunday 29 May 2022

Stagecoach's new customer service centre falls at the first fence!

 Buses are local. Local people use them to make local journeys and, if the truth be known, don't unduly concern themselves with what's happening to the buses anywhere else. If they have a query or complaint about the service they expect it to be dealt with locally - and by a local person who can address their issue knowledgeably. 

For many years that is how things were, but now Stagecoach, not satisfied with closing down its local Travel Shops, has closed all its local telephone and email enquiry offices as well and has centralized everything at its head office in Perth, in Scotland.

We don't think this will work and our first experience of the new "service" seems to bear this out.

Long running road works on Scotforth Road in Lancaster have led to lane closures and temporary traffic lights, with bus stops being closed as the work progresses towards to the city centre. As usual,no attempt is being made to phase the work so as to minimise disruption to the bus service and no attempt is being made to provide alternative stopping places - passengers are just expected to walk to the next stop.

But not everyone can do this. The Bus Users' Group has been contacted by a local passenger, who needed to know whether her bus stop was affected by the works, as she has mobility problems and would be unable to walk to or from the next one if the bus could not stop there. Her call to Stagecoach was taken at the company's new call centre in Perth, where the operative was completely unable to help her because the only information they had access to was what was on their website  -and this didn't say anything about road works on Scotforth Road!

The works are quite prominent


 and no doubt everyone at Stagecoach locally is well aware of them. Even if the previous call centre at Carlisle didn't have all the details it would at least know who at White Lund depot to ask.

Our complainant says she was "quite forthright" in letting Stagecoach know what she thought of the new set-up but was told that "they had had complaints about poor service under the old arrangements" and that "people wanted a centralized service"!

In her experience the people dealing with enquiries locally have always been "friendly and helpful" and neither she not anyone we know has ever suggested that what is needed is a centralized call centre, where the staff have no more access to information than what is on their computers, most of which can be seen by passengers logging on to their website anyway.


If you do need to contact Stagecoach for local advice or information, please let us know of your experiences (good or bad) of the new system.

lancasterbususers@gmail.com 

Friday 20 May 2022

Stagecoach Pulls Out of Mossgate Park

 

Service 1A negotiating one of offending speed humps in Mossgate Park

Stagecoach buses will be withdrawn from Mossgate Park in Heysham with effect from Sunday 29th May in what is described as a "temporary"measure due to the condition of the road and the speed humps that are apparently damaging the buses.

Introduced in 2018, following a network review to which the Bus Users' Group was invited to contribute, services 1 and 1A were diverted away from their previous terminus at Combermere Road to serve the large residential area lying just to the east of Heysham Road.

It is fair to say that in the early days of the services there was a significant amount of opposition to it from car-owning residents, but this soon abated and it is believed that it is the poor condition of the road and particularly the speed humps that have now caused Stagecoach to withdraw the service.

Crucially, parts of Mossgate Way have not yet been adopted by Lancashire County Council for maintenance purposes and therefore the responsibility for this lies with the developers who built the road. Stagecoach say that they will reintroduce the service once the defective roads have been repaired, but in the meantime services 1 / 1A will run from Kingsway via Moss Gate Lane to Heysham Road and then Heysham Towers.

Meanwhile in Higher Heysham

This is not the only "temporary" diversion in Heysham at present. Services 2X and 5 were diverted away from Heathfoot Avenue and Smithy Lane in February 2021 because Stagecoach said that the roads were "worn out" and casing damage to buses.

Despite protests from the Bus Users' Group, Lancashire County Council declared that it was a "low priority" for repair. However, the work has eventually been done and the latest timetable for service 5, published online and in the Carnforth Area Guide booklet dated "May 2022" shows the service running via Heathfoot Avenue. The 2X timetable however, has not been changed yet and the BUG understands that both services are continuing to run via Heysham Road but with a return to their proper route being promised "soon".