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1  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / Re: Set down only / pick up only stops on: December 01, 2024, 00:20:30
I think sometimes in the case of "Set down only" allows the bus to not run or take a different route if there is no-one on board that requires the full route.

Such an example would be the FromeBus service 960 17:10 from Trowbridge to Westwood, after the Town Hall stop is destined to work the first part of the Town 60 Route to Studley Green, however if no passenger is on board or requires those stops, the bus goes a more direct route.

Set down only could be utilised to ensure that people shouldn't really be expecting that particular bus to either appear or pick them up.
2  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / Re: Wiltshire Bus Changes September 2024 on: August 08, 2024, 17:41:00
It's good to see some investment in the increase/addition of services between Bath & Devizes and Chippenham & Devizes.

We can only hope that the X34 may follow suit with either a frequency enhancement or extension towards Frome?
3  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / Re: Wiltshire Bus Changes September 2024 on: August 08, 2024, 17:37:40
Faresaver's Changes, Again effective 1st September :

287 – Bathwick Hill to R.Allen School is being cancelled. Firstbus 20 service will provide alternative transport options for students. The X86 service will continue to operate from Box/Batheaston/Bathford/London Road.

271/2/3 – We are enhancing the Sunday service from 2 hourly to hourly. Some minor changes are being made to weekday and Saturday timetables to reflect current traffic conditions.

33/x33 – Between 0900 – 1500 the trips from Devizes towards Chippenham have been changed. Current 33 trips will operate as X33 and vice versa. We are also introducing a Sunday X33 service which will operate every 2 hours. This new Sunday X33 service will operate into Bromham but otherwise will follow a direct route serving all stops between Devizes and Chippenham missing Derry Hill village.

3A/3C – Changes to times on Sunday.

231/X31 – Minor timing amends to reflect current traffic conditions.

44 – Retiming of 44Ks after 1500 on weekdays. Minor timing changes of up to 5 minutes on other 44 services.

228 – Minor timing amends to reflect current traffic conditions.

555 – Route variation to serve Blackmore Road to Queensway.

11/12 – Minor timing changes to reflect current traffic conditions.

35 – Timetable and route change to cover part of 86 route currently operated by Stagecoach around Courtney Way and Cortney Road.

Source : https://faresaver.co.uk/september-timetable-changes/
4  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / Wiltshire Bus Changes September 2024 on: August 04, 2024, 17:55:34
A couple of route/timing changes happening at the start of September in the pipeline on First services out of Bath :

D1 Bath - Warminster

The timetable will be revised on all days of operation to improve punctuality. The temporary route change in Trowbridge town centre following roadworks will not change.

New route map & timetable: Coming soon.

D1x Bath - Trowbridge

The timetable will be revised on all days of operation. Some journeys at the start and end of the day will run to and from North Bradley via White Horse Business Park, fast to Bath and not serving Trowbridge Tesco or Mortimer Street/The Ship Inn/Frome Road in Trowbridge.

New route map & timetable: Coming soon.

Also announced the changes in relation to the closure of A36 Limpley Stoke mentioned in other threads

D2x Bath - Frome

These services will be significantly altered from 12th August 2024 due to a long term closure of the A36 to stabilise the embankment at Limpley Stoke, and a low bridge preventing double deck vehicles from using the nearest alternative route.
Service D2x will now leave Bath via Bear Flat and Odd Down, and run via Dunkerton to Peasedown St. John, where it will serve the bus stops along Orchard Way. Buses will then continue to Radstock, and run via Buckland Dinham to Frome, accessing Frome Market Place via Whatcombe Road, Welshmill Lane and Welshmill Road. They will then run to/from Critchill and Sainsbury’s as normal. Buses will serve all bus stops along the route.
The D2x will no longer serve the north part of Frome, Beckington, Limpley Stoke, Bathampton or the Bath Abbey area of Bath City Centre.


No changes appear to have been mentioned by Faresaver yet.
5  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / West Wiltshire Bus Changes April 2024 on: March 27, 2024, 19:16:41
A few changes coming up centered on the West Wiltshire area during April, some using the Bus Service Improvement Program (BISP), which will give some new journey opportunities.

As in a previous post, Starting April 7th, First will be introducing a direct service D1X between Bath, Bradford on Avon and Trowbridge using double deckers providing a quicker service by going via Sally In The Wood, The service will slot in between the present D1 Warminster service providing a twice hourly link into Bath from Trowbridge and Bradford.

The following week, Beeline's present Service 24 Salisbury - Warminster will continue to Frome, replacing the current 53 service that runs between Warminster & Frome at present, This will provide journey opportunities between south of Warminster into Somerset.

Faresaver's service X34 will gain a Sunday and Bank Holiday service between Trowbridge and Chippenham, allowing journeys between the Wiltshire towns for the first time in many years.

The Trowbridge Town services 60/65 will be transfering from Faresaver to FromeBus, and some timing changes are due to be made to the Trowbridge area services 63-69, with two 69 journeys running via Bradford becoming 68 via Staverton, probably as the D1X will now provide a greater capacity between Trowbridge & Bradford instead.

Timetables should be available from the relevant operators soon apparently. It will be interesting if these services prove themselves before the BISP funding runs out
6  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / Reintroduction of D1X Limited Stop Bath <> Trowbridge on: February 26, 2024, 18:06:53
Planned service changes from 7th April 2024 include the re-introduction of the D1X service between Bath & Trowbridge, every hour using double deckers using grant money from Wiltshire Councils Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) funding

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**NEW SERVICE** D1x (Bath – Trowbridge)
We are pleased to announce in partnership with Wiltshire Council the introduction of a new service between Bath and Trowbridge, offering faster connections and more capacity to the residents of Bath, Trowbridge, Bradford-on-Avon and Farleigh Wick. The D1x will run fast into Bath via the Bradford Road/Sally in the Wood and London Road, making limited stops in Farleigh Wick.

The D1x will be around 15 minutes quicker into Bath than an equivalent D1 journey at peak times. It will also run between existing D1 journeys where possible, so customers will benefit not just from a faster journey option, but also an enhanced frequency of buses between Bath, Bradford-on-Avon and Trowbridge. As the service will not pass under the low railway bridge at Limpley Stoke, we will be able to utilise double decker vehicles.

The new D1x will run hourly from around 5am until 7pm Monday to Saturday, with the first trip into Bath at 05:55 and the last trip out of Bath at 18:35.

The service will be initially supported by Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) funding in partnership with Wiltshire council, with the objective of generating enough demand over the next couple of years for the service to sustain itself at the end of the BSIP funding. We hope that customers will value and make good use of the new service so that it may become a permanent feature of the Wiltshire bus network.

Timetable & route map coming soon.

Until the timetable is published, I can't be sure whether the service will turn in the town centre loop, or out to Manor Farm in North Bradley as previous D1X peaks did.


SOURCE : https://www.firstbus.co.uk/bristol-bath-and-west/news-and-service-updates/updates/service-changes-west-england-7-april-2024
7  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / Wiltshire Council Bus Review on: October 21, 2023, 21:54:13
Posters have recently been put up on some bus shelters around the county - looks to be mainly the south of the county, where it appears Wiltshire Council are conducting a bus review.

The associated website https://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/news/have-your-say-on-the-future-of-bus-services-in-wiltshire details :

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Wiltshire Council is asking public transport users, residents, businesses and visitors in the county to have their say on the future of bus services and other public transport options.

People's comments will help to inform the council's draft Public Transport Policy, which aims to support road-based public transport countywide to help achieve the council's environmental, social, and economic goals, while also ensuring value for money public transport services.

The Public Transport Policy aims to:

    Ensure that residents can access essential facilities and services using public transport, promoting a high quality of life for all.
    Encourage residents to choose public transport for their daily journeys to and from work, reducing traffic congestion and carbon emissions.
    Provide reliable and convenient public transport options for visitors to Wiltshire, enabling them to explore the county's attractions without relying on private cars.

The consultation provides an opportunity for people and organisations to voice their opinions, share their experiences, and propose ideas that will help shape the future of sustainable public transport in Wiltshire.

Cllr Caroline Thomas, Cabinet Member for Transport, said: "We are committed to creating a more sustainable and accessible public transport system that enhances the lives of our residents, supports our local economy, and preserves our beautiful county."

"But we need the help of our communities to do this, and that's why I'd urge people to take part in this consultation and have their say. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us achieve these objectives, so please participate in the consultation and let your voice be heard."

The council's Business Plan sets out its mission to have vibrant, well-connected communities, with an increased use of public transport to help reduce carbon emissions.

The consultation begins on Tuesday 3 October and ends at 23:59 on Friday 10 November.
8  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / Re: Bath & the surrounding area service changes from 30 January 2022 on: January 23, 2022, 00:45:18
Beeline are picking up the replacement Service 24 between Warminster and Salisbury. Fingers kept crossed that connections will be kept, but are not guaranteed. 9 min turnaround at Salisbury end, 13 min at Warminster

Timetable reported to be as attached.
9  Journey by Journey / Transport for London / Re: Bus Improvements for Crossrail? on: August 23, 2018, 21:34:30
Was consulted from July last year ....

https://consultations.tfl.gov.uk/buses/elizabeth-line/
10  Journey by Journey / South Western services / Re: South Western Franchise agreement - reports due by 1st December 2017 on: April 05, 2018, 01:14:47
Not sure I understand this quote.Improvements to Southern include:
.......
The interconnection with the Elizabeth Line (Crossrail) presents new, simplified journey options and destinations

What interconnection?

I'm guessing it refers to Thameslink at Faringdon ?
11  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / Re: Reading Buses expand their area on: November 15, 2017, 22:35:00
Interesting to see a local independent push out a large established national operator. It's nearly always the other way round

I don't think it's quite a case of RB pushing out First, rather First giving the service up and RB taking the service forward instead, as you say much in the way that Courtney's have in Bracknell etc
12  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / Re: Electronic Departure Indicators - bus stops - Wiltshire on: June 17, 2017, 23:47:14
The boards - and quality of information - on the Bath - Salisbury Route (X4/5/265) is quite poor, and frankly was a white elephant from the start.

If I recall correctly these boards, both the flag stops and larger boards where shelters existed were installed when the route was still shared between W&D and First, and stretched pretty much from Winsley to Salisbury - however shortly after roll-out is when W&D withdrew from the route, and then the subsequent curtailment to Warminster of the service, with Hatts taking on the Warminster to Salisbury section. Most of the stop signs then disappeared between South Newton & Westbury.

Visiting most stops now, you'll find - especially in Trowbridge, that shelter displays are broken with only half the display working , or showing "No Data / Refer to Timetable", and as you state even the main stops in Trowbridge Town Centre don't have these displays. Logging these issues with 'Clarence' gets the response that they will be fixed in a couple of weeks, but this never happens.
13  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / Re: Thamesdown Transport (Swindon) sold to Go-Ahead on: April 30, 2017, 01:50:36
so, more of a tweak than a rebrand .....

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“Since welcoming Thamesdown into the Go South Coast family, we have introduced a number of positive changes, designed to further enhance the services we offer in the region,” said Andrew Wickham, Thamesdown managing director.
 
“With a fleet of new buses set to arrive shortly, we wanted to freshen up our appearance - and we called upon the services of renowned public transport designer Ray Stenning of Best Impressions. We’re delighted by the new look livery created by them.
 
“The response we received from people living and working in the area also led us to tweak our name, and I’m delighted to introduce Thamesdown…Swindon’s bus company. We love the whole new look - and we hope our customers will too.”
 
With an attractive combination of blue, yellow, red, white and green, the branding gives a nod to Thamesdown’s heritage, whilst providing a bright and refreshing new appearance.

http://www.thamesdown-transport.co.uk/feature-article.shtml?articleid=6888
14  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / Re: Service Changes from 30th April '17 on: April 23, 2017, 23:34:07
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The Sunday and Public Holiday timetable is revised to operate between Bath and Melksham (Bowerhill) only. Sunday and Public Holiday journeys will operate on a commercial basis and no longer receive financial support from Wiltshire Council. There will be no service to or from Devizes or Urchfont on Sundays and Public Holidays.

To clarify that was a copy of text direct from First's publicity.

The whole change communication is somewhat of a shambles. Their changes have only been publicised only a week before introduction, which includes a re-location of stop in Trowbridge, and also the supposed withdrawal of 265 Sunday journeys between Trowbridge and Warminster, again mentioned in their publicity, but on their new timetable now shows a feeder bus operating those journeys separately.
15  All across the Great Western territory / Buses and other ways to travel / Service Changes from 30th April '17 on: April 22, 2017, 23:59:31
First & Faresaver are making changes to some services as from 30th April.

In the Wiltshire area, First are reducing the 265 service between Warminster & Salisbury from hourly to every 2 hours - minor rerouting in Westbury & Trowbridge. Service 271/272, there are minor changes to the timetable. The Sunday and Public Holiday timetable is revised to operate between Bath and Melksham (Bowerhill) only. Sunday and Public Holiday journeys will operate on a commercial basis and no longer receive financial support from Wiltshire Council. There will be no service to or from Devizes or Urchfont on Sundays and Public Holidays.

https://www.firstgroup.com/bristol-bath-and-west/news-and-service-updates/news/west-england-service-changes-sunday-30-april

Main change to effect the TransWilts corridor is ;

X34 Chippenham - Frome

From 30th April the X34 is changing. We have made some minor timing alterations, primarily between Trowbridge and Frome and also during the afternoon peak period in Trowbridge in an effort to improve punctuality. The weekday 1830 Chippenham to Trowbridge trip will be terminated from this date. Trains between Chippenham and Melksham/Trowbridge currently operate at 1753 & 1905* – please visit nationalrail.co.uk for full information regarding these services

http://www.faresaver.co.uk/changes.php
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