Tuesday 13 December 2016

Sheffield versus Bristol

Festive Features From First
A reminder : Sheffield (population 570,000)

Printed publicity
NOTHING

Christmas Eve and New Years Eve
NO BUSES after about 1800

Christmas Day
NO BUSES

Boxing Day
Tendered by Sheffield City Council
City area
Half-hourly on a few routes
Hourly on a few more
0700 to 1800
Interurban
NONE (except 1A)

New Years Day
Tendered by Sheffield City Council
City area
Hourly on fewer routes
0900 to 1700
Interurban
NONE (except 1A)

Bristol (population 480,000)

Printed Publicity
EXCELLENT in every way
There is the bright cover (above) followed by a one page summary covering the whole "festive" farrago.
Worry not if the print is too small to read - fbb will be summarising its contents below. The booklet has been widely available on the buses from where our Bristol correspondent collected his copies.

Christmas Eve and New Years Eve
Service reductions
"Here we go again" might be a first response. But read again, carefully. "some journeys cancelled" is what it says. fbb, hardened to bad news at this time of the year, was still suspicious. But there is a full list of these cancellations service by service.
Looking at busy services a and 2, for example  we can see the pattern emerging.
There is a general "thinning out" of frequencies as the shops close, the assumption being that most folk will have completed their panic purchase for Aunt Aggie in good time. On other routes, late night journeys are cancelled.
Apart from these exceptions a Saturday frequency will apply until the end of normal service.

Apparently, in Bristol, the overwhelming desire to stay in on Christmas Eve and the loving care of the company in giving its drivers the whole evening off simply don't apply. OR, might it be that repeat cur backs and a "lets not bother to take the risk" attitude have simply driven away patronage.

Boxing Day
Commercial
City area services
1/2, 4, 6/7, 24, 43, 44/45, 47, 48, 49, 50, 70, 73, 75/76, 78, 90
generally one notch less than Sunday frequency
i.e every 30 instead of every 20
0830 to 1830

Interurban
39 (Bath) every 30 mins
47 (Chipping Sodbuty) every 2 hours
78 (Thornbury) every 2 hours
X4 (Portishead) every 2 hours
X9 (Nailsea) every 2 hours 

New Years Day
Exactly the same as Boxing Day

Bath, however, remains busless on Boxing Day and New Years Day with one exception. Monday to Friday (only) Service 171 to Peasedowen St John and CircleBath Hospital ...
... will run on Boxing and New Years Day, also on 8th, 29th and 30th December when other services are on a Saturday timetable.
Note the lavish provision for public comfort!
In the last few years, Boxing Day services have been introduced in Bristol (by First) and have grown in popularity. What is left of the "opposition" (viz Wessex) sticks to "tradition".
Wessex are also shutting down at about 1800 on Christmas Eve and New Years Eve.

The local press, however, has announced a Christmas Day service. It is our our friend CityFox now owners of a private hire operation based in north Wales.
It is the "Splendour" company ...
... that will be operating service 60 under the City Fox brand.
Rhys Hand told the Post: "I am delighted that CityFox can offer our 60 service between Broadmead and South Bristol Hospital on Christmas and Boxing Day this year.

"It operates via Temple Meads, Broad Walk, ASDA Whitchurch, Tanorth Road and terminating at the hospital in Whitchurch."

Mr Hand said: "My service will not only be the first to run on Christmas Day, but will be the only bus service in Bristol ever to accept card, contactless or Apple Pay payments.

"We are a transport company for its users, not for its shareholders. The only shareholder is me."
Interesting.
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Festive and Fascinating Facade?
Following a recent visit to Otter Nurseries Garden Centre ...
... with its spectacular displays ...
... the fbbs were inspired to change their Christmas display for 2016.

Yesterday was the big switch-on of the lavish decorations at fbb mansions. Sadly, pictures of the majorettes, the brass bands, the massed choirs etc. have not proved usable,due to fbb's general stubby-fingeredness. But here is a sample of the displays ...
... in all their multicoloured glory. Don't miss Mrs fbb's little candle lantern in the kitchen window. Sweet!
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But, Talking of Stars
Advent Calendar
These are Magi ...
... from a video game. These are magi ...
... supposedly from the Bible. They weren't kings; there is no record of how many there were and they most definitely did not visit the cattle shed/stable/cave to see the baby Jesus. fbb is pretty certain they didn't wear silly hats like this:-
But they did study ancient scriptures.

Neither did they ride on camels.

Some men who studied the stars came from the East to Jerusalem and asked, “Where is the baby born to be the king of the Jews? We saw his star when it came up in the east, and we have come to worship him.”

In particular they researched those prophecies (doubtless some of the 24!) concerning the Messiah. Eventually they would pick up on the descent from King David, the born in Bethlehem and the "Wonderful Counsellor" bits. They told Herod:-

This is what the prophet wrote:
‘Bethlehem in the land of Judah,
you are by no means the least
of the leading cities of Judah;
for from you will come a leader
who will guide my people Israel.’

But they searched for a regal king, understandably given he duties of a "human" Messiah. It was the sort of |Messiah that was almost universally misunderstood at the time.

They should have gone to specsavers read Isaiah more carefully.
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 Next Bournemouth blog : Wednesday 14th December 

8 comments:

  1. Bristol's printed leaflet may contain all the information, but what is its availability? Copies available on every bus, or just stocked in the odd Travel Shop or two?
    I'm also very sceptical that the New Year's Day service will attract sufficient passengers to cover its costs. Bear in mind that most major operators have done fixed deals over concessionary fares, so there is no extra income from carrying ENCTS cardholders. Essentially it has to rely on cash customers.
    I don't suppose First Bristol will reveal the financial performance of this day, but perhaps we will get a clue with the level of service to be provided on New Year's Day 2018.

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    1. I've seen it on at least half the buses I've travelled on. It is also well advertised on the First Bus Twitter and Facebook. The local newspaper the Bristol Post also has been running stories covering the information.

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  2. When I was in Sheffield on Friday their were PRINTED leaflets for Christmas Bus Arrangements in the rack at Arundel Gate.

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  3. CityFox 60

    I see it is registered as PG1143169/1.

    However looking at dates quoted - received 17 Nov, End date 26 Dec, but Effective date (start) 13 Jan 2017. Thus it is not registered for Christmas and will have to run as a free service and thus can accept any payment method.

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  4. @Anonymous
    There is a relaxation of registration rules either side of a bank holiday that reduces the notice period to three weeks.
    The description above sounds as though the details have been dropped into a standard template without considering their content.

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  5. How can an operator licenced in the Wales TA run a service wholly in the Western TA? Don't they need an licence and operating centre in the Western TA?

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  6. 'Bath, however, remains busless on Boxing Day and New Years Day with one exception. Monday to Friday (only) Service 171 to Peasedowen St John and CircleBath Hospital will run on Boxing and New Years Day, also on 28th, 29th and 30th December when other services are on a Saturday timetable.'

    INCORRECT INFORMATION FROM FBB!

    Service 39 operates between Bath and Bristol on Boxing Day and on New Years Day. Service 171 does NOT operate on Boxing Day or on New Years Day.

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  7. The First website is shut for maintenance "for a few minutes" this evening - around two hours so far - but it would appear from what remains visible that the 171 is further modified, with the second journey of the day not operating between Christmas and New Year. So definitely "Mondays to Fridays except public holidays", just as shown in the excerpt.

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