Thinking about the subsidised secondary routes near me - both urban and rural...
A very interesting read - and thoughtful. Something I have wondered about - "Who and how is the xxx promoted" where "xxx" is a thin or secondary service.
Is the issues - buses or trains - a lack of ownership over something that's specified for social need by a public servant who doesn't have a primary business case motivation, added to which a very spread out market in which - if you like - anyone looking for more business finds that it's like panning for the very occasional gold nugget (a passenger) in a huge volume of base rock (people making other journeys)
I find myself musing that this may be where a network approach would help. Services that are designed to connect and reliably do so. Combined timetable information. Fares that allow you to take the best route at the time you travel without the worst complexities of having to rebook and / or return by the same way you went out. Combined tracking so that in the event of traffic delays / other disruption the alternatives are offered.
A favourite example - an evening out in Bristol from Melksham.
Melksham Market Place - 18:05, 18:53 arrival at Temple Meads. With a walk from my home to the bus stop in Melksham that's under an hour. BUT - it's the daily x69 to Bradford-on-Avon, 5 minutes to change there which is a bit tight with the walk down station approach and the need to have a ticket before boarding (maybe buy ahead, but using
BoA» may be a late decision). And my return journey may be via train with a change at Trowbridge, train with a change at Chippenham, or a train / bus combo with a change at Bath onto the 273 which is another of those supported services.
The
extra passenger on the x69 may only be occasional from promotion of that service - but as part of the whole network setup, integrated, there will be many occasions it could be offered and quite a few actually used. Back (last service 22:40 from
BRI» / chase at Bath onto the 23:20 bus, home midnight) combo makes for an excellent practical meeting in Bristol.