Late Developer
The last major sector of Milton Keynes to be developed was to the west of the old A5 (RED) and to the north of the re-routed A421 (ORANGE). This includes the obligatory District Centre at Westcroft and the usual collection of strangely named estates separated by MK's grid network of main roads. Two areas, Shenley Church End and Shenley Brook End were small villages before the expanding the New City obliterated their traditional identity.
But in 2019 there were plenty of buses serving all parts,By 2024 little remained!On the aerial view, the original Bletchley expansion area, called innovatively West Bletchley, was developed in the 1950s and early 1960s and served by a complex network of United Counties Bletchley town services which penetrated deep into the various estates including Old Bletchley and Far Bletchley.
All are gone leaving just one main road service to West Bletchley etc running via Whaddon Way.But that's another story!
For this blog, fbb will concentrate on Furzton..
If you went to Furzton last year, indeed if you went today, you would find a road, complete with bus shelters, called Dulverton Drive.,But those sad and lonely shelters, although equipped with bus stop signs ...... and timetable frames (empty), would never rejoice in the normality of a passing bus. Even the arrival of "Loop" has not changed the lack of a proper bus service to the estate "spine", Dulverton Drive."Loop" edges surreptitiously past on the grid road, distant from much of the housing and most of the potential passengers.But in 2019 it had route 7 ...... and, once upon a time, it had electric buses.
But they were not just any electric buses; they were M & S electric buses. Yes indeed, service 7 was operated for a while by Magnificently Scientific buses getting their juice from Induction Charging.
A sort ot tin tray descended from below the bus and hung above (but not touching) the charging plate in the road. At the cost of an extra bus in the schedule, charging was done at Wolverton and Bletchley.
Back then, the 15 minute frequency applied all the way. (Unreliable fbb memory??)
It didn't work. When fbb travelled, way back, his bus wouldn't charge properly and left 12 min late; and on the way the next scheduled vehicle was lying dead in the gutter.
The 7 soon reverted to normal bus operation and Arriva backed down from their plan to fully electrify the New City.Service 7 was reduced to running from Wolverton to Central MK only.But Milton Keynes Council did not leave Furzron totally bereft of a Public Service service. No, Siree!Deep Joy! MK Connect is an App driven demand responsive service which covers the whole of MK.Because, presumably, Milton Keynsians enjoy joy riding on pre-booked minibuses ...
... the publicity gives a list of "popular" destinations".The Open university is such a fun place to visit!There is publicity at the Furzton bus stops.The web site suggests the buses will pick you up promptly, the wait rarely being more than half an hour.
Ah, the wonders of modern demand responsive public transport.
The Council is proud of its "success" and this note appears on-line.The accompanying article does not explain how many weeks, months or years this 20,000 applies to.
Suppose four of the five vans illustrated are on the road for, say, an average of eight hours each, seven days a week. Let us also suppose that the time span was a year.
20,000 divided by 360 days, divided by 4 vehicles divided by 8 hours.
That is 1.732 passengers an hour!
Sounds about the right numbers for a huge success.
The problem for "Loop" is simply that, after several years of bus banishments from their areas, and several years of the inconvenience of MK Connect, sensible passengers will have found other ways of getting round the city. They may have bought a car, bought a motor bike, bought a pedal bike or even experimented with hang gliding.
The problem for "Loop" is simply that, after several years of bus banishments from their areas, and several years of the inconvenience of MK Connect, sensible passengers will have found other ways of getting round the city. They may have bought a car, bought a motor bike, bought a pedal bike or even experimented with hang gliding.
They will have long since abandoned the bus.Can the new commercial service from Arriva be a successful contributor to the company's bottom line.
fbb will give it a year.
Even Arriva says it is experimental. Here is the PR twaddle from Arriva ...And here is even bigger twaddle from the Council.
Click on the graphics for an enlargement.
... is a direct bus to the important places whither they wish to travel. And they want the bus to get as close to their pad as feasible. Loop does not do that.
fbb will publish a full map of Loop in Sunday's blog
Next Thrup Knee blog : Saturday 18th Jan