Friday, 24 April 2026

Preservation Problems

Hassle At Havenstreet?

You have to be impressed with the steady development of the HQ on the fringes of a village between Ryde and Newport. The above is the sum total of rail infrastructure at Havenstreet in the very early days. Below is what you would find there today!
The station building is the red root structure near the crossing bottom right.

The USP of the line is that it tries to use rolling stock that would have been used on the line in the past. If actual stock is no longer available, something very similar is restored.

Here is loco Calbourne with a train of compartment coaches which lived on the line up until closure.
The Terrier Is hauling rake of beautifully curated four wheelers.
Work is now under way on even older coaches.
A recent project was the full restoration of a Ryde Pier petrol fuelled tram.
The railway also has one of the Island's ex Underground two car units on display.
There are no plans to electrify the line or, indeed, to tun heritage journeys on the National Rail line.

The latest infrastructure project has been to buy the former Ashey station building long since a private dwelling.
The idea is to restore the passenger facilities and convert the station master's residence area into holiday letting rooms.

Obviouly a very noble idea, but a very expensive one.

This project has caused some unease amongst members. Why, they ask, has the Railway taken out a hefty mortgage when the latest published accounts show a 'bank' balance of over one million pounds, enough to buy TWO Ashey stations for cash.

fbb has looked at the most recently published accounts c/o Companies House and, like so many instances in the corporate world, you need the brain of a doctorate in thermonuclear physics to understand what the numbers actually mean.

But the unease in the ranks seems to go deeper, with 'concerned' letters on matters of policy appearing in the Railway's magazine.

So much so that the chairman has seen fit to issue a 'statement' to members.
fbb (not a member, but a concerned bystander), has been provided with a copy. Herewith some extracts.
So there are finahncial challenges!

Although "all is well", a qualified and independent 'outsider' was asked to review the accounts for the last ten years and offer his professional conclusions.
Essentially the above paragraph outlines the problem, but it is a problem that all charities have, notably those that engage in trade; namely selling to the public.

A prudent approach is to only spend what you receive after trading expenses have been met. Legacies and donations should be set aside for development projects which may be speculative in the short term.

In a difficult cost of living environment, donations, legacies and grants are a always likely to be unpredictable.

The report goes on to admit that the Railway is making losses on its core activities, namely running trains and all the associated special events,
The chairman should not use the word "profit". In business terms, profit is what is paid to sharefolders and the Railway has no shareholders. It is a compamy 'limited by guarantee' (look it up!). The trustees ...
... can earn no dividends. Any surplus of income over expenses must, by law, be used to support the work of the charity.

If a corporate business needs more investment it can create and sell more shares. The Railway only has its trading surpluses and its donations etc.

So the Isle of Wight Railway, it IS living beyond its means.

That is not yet a crisis, but neither is it sustainable.

Havenstreet, we have a problem!
fbb also understands that the Chief Executive ...
... is not too high in the popularity stakes, especially amonst the volunteers on whom day to day operation depends.

Indeed, fbb understands that a vote of 'no confidence' in the CEO at a forthcoming General Meeting is being discussed round the back of the bike sheds.

It seems inevitable that as a charity grows, it appoints more paid staff and the essential volunteers can easily be left out and feel aggrieved.

There are tensions for the paid staff as well. fbb worked for a charity for nearly ten years. One year he was expected to deliver a surplus to fund long term development; then the next year he was expected to give discounts to 'members' and cover the loss of revenue by higher trading prices elsewhere.

Then developments were off the agenda completely!

incidentally, fbb's job title was 'Development Manager'!

It would be a sad day if the Railway's development and preservation projects were hampered or even cancelled because of poor financial management.
There are more big opportunities. 
It would be sad to see Havenstreet Humpty falling off his wall.
Humpty below is much more stable and was a more solid feature down the road at Blackgang Chine.
From memory, the Blackgang Humpty used to rock backwards and forwards, terrifying the kiddies, whilst the rhyme was sung in a tinny and near-tuneless dirge.

What fun!

  Next Variety blog : Saturday 25 April 

Thursday, 23 April 2026

Stansted Surve Part 2

An apology from fbb

As this blog was being composed, something weird happened. A chunk of text copied from the Easybus web site managed to find itself floating on top of the raw blog. It simply would not be deleted and sat over about one third of the viewing area. 

fbb could not risk publishing the blog in that corrupted state.

Eventually, using his minimalist skills at wurgling, he managed to extract the text from the mayhem. Then rebuilt the blog!

It should be OK but may be a bit scruffy in formatting here and there.

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Airport Bus Express ...

... was incorrectly referred to s "Airport Express" in yesterday's blog. Put that down to fbb's ARMD eyesight deterioration 'macular' (that has stopped deteriorating so far) whereby he saw the word "bus", in the livery below, as a decorative 'flourish'.

An earlier livery would have been easier to 'read'.
This is a UK company and part of the Autostradale Group, a major Italian bus and coach operator founded in Milan in 1924.
Originally a bus operator, we've transitioned to providing a one-stop booking service for travellers who want a fast, efficient and cheap ticket booking service for airport bus transfers to Stansted, London Heathrow, Gatwick and Luton airports.

Our partners are some of the biggest bus operators in the business, with outstanding reputations for reliability and customer-focused quality service. Airport Bus Express Ltd is part of the Autostradale Group, a major Italian bus and coach operator founded in Milan in 1924.

... and you can book journeys on the Airport Bus Express web site.

BUt, also like Terravision, the journeys are actually National Express trips. so it would appear that National Express had a monopoly of coach services to Stansted.

EasyBus Express ...

... lays claim to "our routes".

But they aren't

Again it is a National Express vehicle that you will board. The future is no longer orange!

Stansted Express

We need to be reminded, however, that Greater Anglia run their Stansted Express train service every 15 minutes. But do not attempt, foolish train traveller, to find a timetable on their dedicated Stansted Express web site.

Such a minor aid to travel planning was "not accessible" when fbb first looked! It did reappear later in the day.

A timetable was continuously available on Anglia's main web site ...
... which shows the Stansted trains shaded in grey.

So back to the traditional operator ...

National Express

There is a very helpful diagram on-line if the FOUR services available to a wide range of London destinations.

It is very clear and easy to understand. It is also out of date and thus WRONG.

Currently THREE route numbers are used ...

A6

A8

A9

Without doubt National Express is, and always has been, the dominant operator.

Flibco "Express"?

So in 2025 Flibco arrives with just one service. this ran from Liverpool Street every 30 mins ...

... but via alternate routes one of which calls at Redbridge.
The above timetable style is decidedly unhelpful involving two directional scrolling! Now there's a novelty to make things easy for the potential customer!

A second service has just been added ...

... serving more London suburbs, as here for example at Wood Green.

fbb also noticed that the fare changes according to time of day ...

... and that this new route runs at an entirely forgettable every 45 minutes.

The web site is messy and difficult to fathom.

It would be easier to follow with a proper timetable like Nat Ex. also, with variable fares, a direct comparison of prices is difficult.

(A few maps would be helpful (from Nat Ex as well!)

Even Easybus can manage a map ...

... even if it lets other companies run the coaches.

The bright green Flibco livery is far more eye catching than its competitor ...

... from all angles!
The fascination of this business is that Flibco does not operate any coaches from London to Stansted! The actual work is subcontracted to The Coach Travel Group, a UK company.

Or is it?

These coach operators are all part of The Group!

So which of these actually runs the Flibco branded coaches?

And to add to the Corporate Conglomeration of Confusion, Luxembourg's Sales Lenz Group has recently sold Flibco to Flixbus!

But then we don't really know who actually operates the A6, A8 and A9 forvNational Express, do we?

P. S. (Express?)

Intriguingly, if you do choose National Express, you might ride on an all electric coach!

There's lovely!

  Next Preservation Problems blog : Fri 24 Apr 

Wednesday, 22 April 2026

Surveying Services to Stansted ...

 ... By Coach (Part 1)

By 'coach' fbb means services that are usually booked ahead or bought at an airport counter. As pictured above, First Bus runs services branded Airlink from Essex to Stansted, but these are buses for which you pay the driver.

This blog will concentrate on services from London.

The obvious cadidate for such an operation is National Express whose routes generally started life as 'Airlinks', then National Express Airport ...
... now simply part of the general brand ...
... but latterly bereft of knitting needles!
A few years back, Terravision arrived. This oddly named operation could be found at various European airports.
The innocent observer may opine that Terravision is still at Stansted.

But there it isn't.

The Terravision web site is merely an alternative portal to the set of National Express links from various London localities.

fbb thinks they are National Express fares!

There is an oddity on-line, however, being Terravision route A20 ...
... which no longer exists! Don't you just LOVE the reliability of the interwebnet!

Then there is Airport Express ...
.... with less variety of route but usually cheaper prices.

Now there us a new kid on the block, which arrived last year with just one route.
The comoany is called Flibco.

???????

Flibco, also known as Flibco.com or Flibtravel International, is a public transportation company that manages short-medium distance bus lines to airports especially in Europe.

Flibco is part of Sales-Lentz Group (SLG). It is known in Germany BelgiumLuxembourgthe NetherlandsHungaryItaly and the United Kingdom.

Sales Lenz Group? 

This is the best Wikioedia can offer.

Sales-Lentz Group est une entreprise luxembourgeoise spécialisée dans le transport de personnes par autobus et autocars. Créée en 1948, l'entreprise familiale est implantée au Luxembourg et en Belgique.

So a bus operator based in Luxembourg with services into Belgium.


Except it isn't Flibcco any more!

BLOG CONTINUED TOMORROW
fbb ran out of time!!!

  Next Airport blog : Thursday 23rd April