Just spotted that South Glos is proposing an extension to the MetroBus system. The new route will run from Bristol Parkway to The Mall, Cribbs Causeway, via North Filton Platform where, remarkably, an interchange has not
yet been ruled out by value-engineering.
Essentially this is a set of bus lanes, some on new roads. Of interest is the plan to replace the railway bridge at Gipsy Patch Lane.
You can get details of this and comment on it by visiting
http://www.southglos.gov.uk/transport-and-streets/transport-policy/planning-transport-policy/cribbs-patchway-metrobus-extension/.
Only two items on this list - the bus junction and the AVTM busway - are uniquely public transport projects; the rest appear to have used the MetroBus millions as a cash cow for long-aspired-to pet projects: the South Bristol Link Road has been on the stocks since at least the 1950s; Bristol has been wanting to do something about The Centre since a few days after the current layout was completed using millennium millions; and now South Glos has found a way to fund widening Gipsy Patch bridge, another long-held aspiration.
You can see where this Trojan Horse approach (
vide Professor Steve Melia) could lead in the future. Imagine a meeting between South Glos
DC▸ and the Department for Transport:
SGDC: "I'd like to build a six-lane motorway from The Mall at Cribbs Causeway to Cabot Circus, avoiding all railway stations. Can I have ^500 million please?"
DafT: "Not a snowflake in hell's chance, mate"
SGDC: "In that case, I would like to build a six-lane extension to MetroBust from The Mall to Cribbs Causeway, running at least three buses per hour for three years before quietly dropping them because they duplicate existing services, are not integrated with other transport forms, and are costing a fortune in subsidies. How about that ^500 million please?"
DafT: "Let's work to ^300 million"
SGDC: "But it will cost ^500 million - that will leave use ^200 million short"
DafT: "You're new to this game, aren't you? We'll give two thirds of the ^300m cost to the unelected unaccountable oligarchy that is West of England
LEP» . The agreement will have Bristol dip its hand to its pocket for 80% of both the other ^100m, and the unforeseen ^200m cost over-run. Your exposure will be a mere ^30m, which you will easily get in s106 payments as you build over the now-ruined countryside"
SGDC: "Sounds great! Can I have ^300 million please?"
DafT: "Not so fast - a couple of questions first. Will it solve the problems of congestion in the area?"
SGDC: "You are joking. It will, however, transfer it across the invisible border into Bristol's patch. The other question?"
DafT: "Is there strong public support for this six lane super highw- sorry, extension to MetroBust?"
SGDC: "Good God no, they hate it. It's almost embarrassing. They got every one of the questions on our heavily biased consultation exercise wrong. It's as popular as diarrhoea in a space suit"
DafT: "Then no problemo, amigo! Kerching!"
Edit: It's be interesting to get a cost breakdown of MetroBus. The key elements are:
South Bristol Link Road
Stoke Gifford Transport Link Road
The Centre remodelling
AVTM Guided busway
Bus junction on M32
Your wish is my command! *BAFB is the "Best and Final Bid upon which the government's contribution was assessed. That contribution is fixed forever. Costs above the government contribution are shared unequally - North Somerset 10%, South Gloucestershire 10%, Bristol City Council (
BCC» ) 80%.
South Bristol Link Road: BAFB* price ^43.3m Current cost ^47m Bristol contribution ^16m (^3m over BAFB estimate)
Ashton Vale - Temple Meads BAFB* price ^45m Current cost ^54.6m BCC contribution ^16m (^8m over)
Frozen Wastes to Nowhere (NFHB) BAFB* price ^92.9m Current cost ^102m BCC contribution ^40m (^8m over)
From memory, the M32 bridge was first costed at ^11m, and was last seen north of ^14m.
The current cost figures are taken from
West Of England LEP's Joint Transport Board's website - choose items 9 -12 from the agenda for 23 Oct 2015. The Best and Final Bid figures and government support were sourced from DafT's website via GOV.
UK▸ . The original figures proudly trumpeted by what was then WEP and Bust Rabid Transit's then cheerleaders seem to have moved from prominence. I shall continue to search for them, and may update these figures. Suffice to say that the costs have not been controlled well, and may increase further despite the award of contracts for construction.
The rest of it can be funded for the cost of a few gallons of paint.
Thirty million quid? Or thereabouts?
Edit to correct link - GrahamE