STOP PRESS
Announced to staff at 12 noon today (Friday 21st Nov) : First Bus will be closing it's Cornwall operation from mid February 2026.
More in tomorrow's blog.
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... Awstralia yn goresgyn Cymru
Tower Transit (TT) has recently bought South Wales Transport. This is not the much loved BET company of old ...
... which became part of the National Bus Company ...
... subsequently privatised as SWT ...
... finally becoming First Cymru with a variety of names and brands!
At least there is no sign on-line of the national bland brand!
But the TT purchase is of South Wales Transport (Neath) Limited which operates mostly in Swansea, although has recently gained work back in its home town.
The company web site is generally helpful but its maps (for want of a better word) leave a lot to be desired.
Here is Swansea with North at the bottom ...
... and thus Oystermouth is in the East rather than in the West.
There is a bit more Swansea map ...
... includung the oddly numbered X6C.
Then we have a Neath area map.
Port Talbot is South and a bit East of Neath, but it is somewhat better than Swansea's inaccuracy. Neither Neath Port Talbot nor Swansea City counciks offers their residents a bus map. First Bus only show their own services cartographically.
South Wales has just one separate route map for the 37 to the aforementioned Oystermouth. It is a Google Maps overlay ...
... and is slightly less useful than a chocolate teapot. As usual with these things, if you already know where the bus goes and you have a good geographical knowledge of the area, the map makes sense.
But, truly, madly, deeply, it is USELESS. The tinetable is well presented, however ...
... as are all the on-line timetables. Unlike for Huton Travel (experienced yesterday), it appears that the tenders are for full day timetables, clearly listed.
Some services are tiny ...
... others more substantial.
There are variants to release buses for schools work ...
... but the colour coding helps to avoid confusion. Rather more majestic are some of the recently absorbed Neathe services where the whole timetable is ...
... split for Schooldays or Non-schooldays and Saturdays. For consistency, shouldn't the whole tables be highlighted yellow or blue?
Some tables have colour backgrounds for Saturday and Not Saturday ...
... which is better than just relying on column header notes.
fbb was excited to see a mention of fares ...
... but, sadly, the information is generic for schools only and in response to some political changes from the Welsh Parliament.
There are one or two dodgy bits in the web site where one click-path leading to 'timetables' produces the dreaded '404' error message.
Memo to South Wales Transport : check yout web site and expunge the dodgy bits!
What would be really, really good would be printed copies of the (non school) timetables. There is no evidence that such useful aids to travel are currently available. If they were, these lightly used services might become a bit more heavily used.
There are no comprehensive route maps for these areas; another disincentive to travel.
fbb awaits with interest signs of the Tower Transit take over. As yet there is none.
Meanwhile, Tower Transit's purchause also includes a coach business with smart vehicles ...
... complete with scary Welsh dragon!
No scary dragons frighten the kiddies as they enjoy a ride on the service buses.
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Yet Another Kesselwagen
This from from Kleinbahn (little railway); a company based in Vienna, which traded from 1984 to closure in 2008. Generally it produced Austrian railway models in HO scale.
The box is marked 5.00 in an unknown currency, possibly UK pounds ...
... or, on the other side of the package, 3.00.
fbb paid £12.50 which included the usual approx £4 postage and packing; and it was packed well. The fbb bin is filled with cardboard, bubble wrap and an outer layer of plastic sheet and sticky tape!
The model has a very well detail chassis.
The wagon is all plastic except the fixed-hook plus lifting-wire-bar couplings which are metal. We have met them before.
Whilst fbb has no empyrical knowledge of OBB (Austrian Railways) tank wagons, there is some evidence that the model is reasonably realistic.
This is confirmed by this reality check - similar but not in Shell livery ...
... and lacking in ladders!
Next Variety blog : Saturday 22nd Nov