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Started by NX OD, July 24, 2013, 10:01:19 AM

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winston

Hi Simon,

From various comments/rumours it's becoming apparent that there are increasing capacity issues particularly at the Brimingham based garages, is this largely as a result of health & safety requirements to have marked out bus parking lanes with clear walkways between each row of parked buses? Thus reducing the total usable space to park the allocation within the garage

Do you anticipate having to move things around/open a new garage or outstation anytime soon to cater for growth/potential new routes and free up space at the Birmingham garages?

monkeyjoe

Quote from: NX OD on September 06, 2013, 07:48:22 AM
Changes to 71/71A/72/90/66/638/966

As promised here is the detail of the changes from 27th October.

- Service 90 renumbered service 70, and extended from Chelmsley Wood to Solihull. Frequency unchanged at every 30 minutes (with peak time extras).
- Service 71 increased in frequency from every 20 to every 15 minutes along the whole length of the route. The route is unchanged except in Castle Vale where it will serve Tangmere Drive instead of Farnborough Road (service 38 (old 638) will serve Farnborough Road instead).
- Service 71A withdrawn apart from a few school journeys to cope with passenger loadings at peak times. The route of the 71A is unchanged.
- Service 72 increased in frequency from every 20 minutes to every 15 minutes between Birmingham city centre and Heathland Avenue (Castle Bromwich), and reduced to every half an hour from every 20 minutes between Heathland Avenue and Solihull. The route is unchanged.
- Service 638 rerouted between Castle Vale and Erdington to serve the Fort Shopping Park instead of Chester Road, and it is also rerouted around Castle Vale estate to serve Farnborough Road. It will serve Castle Vale estate in both directions instead of via a one-way loop (as it does at present). It will continue to provide a link from Castle Vale to Erdington. The frequency is reduced to every 30 minutes and it will be renumbered the 38.
- Service 66 retimed to improve reliability on the new route that was introduced from the 9th June following the North Birmingham Network Review. There are no change to the Sunday timetable on the 66, and no changes to the 66A timetable on any day.
- The 966 timetable has been amended to include new tendered journeys in the evenings, and Sunday mornings.

The key benefits of these changes are:
- Increase in frequency between Tile Cross and Solihull with services 70, 71 and 72 providing a fitted 7/8 minute frequency (up from every 10).
- New links from Water Orton and Coleshill to Marston Green and Solihull on the 70.
- Services 70 and 72 provide a fitted 15 minute frequency between Chelmsley Wood and Marston Green, up from every 20.
- Increase in frequency to every 15 minutes from every 20 minutes between Birmingham city centre and Bromford on the 72.
- All timetables have been re-done to improve reliability.
- Earlier and later journeys on the 966.
- Earlier and later journeys on the 70, 71 and 72 to improve access to shift changes at industry at Jaguar Land Rover on Lode Lane and in Coleshill.






Thank you for posting. Interesting changes does this mean the 90/70 will move from BC to AG and change to single decks. (Will these be new buses on the Washwood heath line?) Also curious will the Sunday/ Eves service remain unchanged.

NX OD

Quote from: Winston on September 06, 2013, 09:18:37 AM
Hi Simon,

From various comments/rumours it's becoming apparent that there are increasing capacity issues particularly at the Brimingham based garages, is this largely as a result of health & safety requirements to have marked out bus parking lanes with clear walkways between each row of parked buses? Thus reducing the total usable space to park the allocation within the garage

Do you anticipate having to move things around/open a new garage or outstation anytime soon to cater for growth/potential new routes and free up space at the Birmingham garages?

Hi,

The closure of LH put pressure on the capacity at each garage more than the current parking plans are doing.

There are no plans for depot moves, new depots or outstations at the moment.

NX OD

Quote from: monkeyjoe on September 06, 2013, 09:53:04 AM
Quote from: NX OD on September 06, 2013, 07:48:22 AM
Changes to 71/71A/72/90/66/638/966

As promised here is the detail of the changes from 27th October.

- Service 90 renumbered service 70, and extended from Chelmsley Wood to Solihull. Frequency unchanged at every 30 minutes (with peak time extras).
- Service 71 increased in frequency from every 20 to every 15 minutes along the whole length of the route. The route is unchanged except in Castle Vale where it will serve Tangmere Drive instead of Farnborough Road (service 38 (old 638) will serve Farnborough Road instead).
- Service 71A withdrawn apart from a few school journeys to cope with passenger loadings at peak times. The route of the 71A is unchanged.
- Service 72 increased in frequency from every 20 minutes to every 15 minutes between Birmingham city centre and Heathland Avenue (Castle Bromwich), and reduced to every half an hour from every 20 minutes between Heathland Avenue and Solihull. The route is unchanged.
- Service 638 rerouted between Castle Vale and Erdington to serve the Fort Shopping Park instead of Chester Road, and it is also rerouted around Castle Vale estate to serve Farnborough Road. It will serve Castle Vale estate in both directions instead of via a one-way loop (as it does at present). It will continue to provide a link from Castle Vale to Erdington. The frequency is reduced to every 30 minutes and it will be renumbered the 38.
- Service 66 retimed to improve reliability on the new route that was introduced from the 9th June following the North Birmingham Network Review. There are no change to the Sunday timetable on the 66, and no changes to the 66A timetable on any day.
- The 966 timetable has been amended to include new tendered journeys in the evenings, and Sunday mornings.

The key benefits of these changes are:
- Increase in frequency between Tile Cross and Solihull with services 70, 71 and 72 providing a fitted 7/8 minute frequency (up from every 10).
- New links from Water Orton and Coleshill to Marston Green and Solihull on the 70.
- Services 70 and 72 provide a fitted 15 minute frequency between Chelmsley Wood and Marston Green, up from every 20.
- Increase in frequency to every 15 minutes from every 20 minutes between Birmingham city centre and Bromford on the 72.
- All timetables have been re-done to improve reliability.
- Earlier and later journeys on the 966.
- Earlier and later journeys on the 70, 71 and 72 to improve access to shift changes at industry at Jaguar Land Rover on Lode Lane and in Coleshill.






Thank you for posting. Interesting changes does this mean the 90/70 will move from BC to AG and change to single decks. (Will these be new buses on the Washwood heath line?) Also curious will the Sunday/ Eves service remain unchanged.

The 70/90 will stay at BC.  Sundays and evenings very similar to now.

winston

Quote from: NX OD on September 06, 2013, 11:50:21 AM
Quote from: Winston on September 06, 2013, 09:18:37 AM
Hi Simon,

From various comments/rumours it's becoming apparent that there are increasing capacity issues particularly at the Brimingham based garages, is this largely as a result of health & safety requirements to have marked out bus parking lanes with clear walkways between each row of parked buses? Thus reducing the total usable space to park the allocation within the garage

Do you anticipate having to move things around/open a new garage or outstation anytime soon to cater for growth/potential new routes and free up space at the Birmingham garages?

Hi,

The closure of LH put pressure on the capacity at each garage more than the current parking plans are doing.

There are no plans for depot moves, new depots or outstations at the moment.

Thanks Simon,

Are NXWM intending to grow turnover/profits through increasing passenger journeys on existing services, rather the growing the size of the fleet/introducing new routes on any scale? Obviously Dean Finch's has set the groups longer term objectives of 'driving organic growth' and achieving 'best-in-class margins' within NX group businesses...... High unemployment in the West Midlands will obviously have a bearing on what can be achieved

Are you seeing positive results in terms of increasing passenger numbers following the introduction of all the new buses since 2011 & branding routes?

winston

Quote from: NX OD on September 06, 2013, 07:48:22 AM
Changes to 71/71A/72/90/66/638/966

As promised here is the detail of the changes from 27th October.

- Service 90 renumbered service 70, and extended from Chelmsley Wood to Solihull. Frequency unchanged at every 30 minutes (with peak time extras).
- Service 71 increased in frequency from every 20 to every 15 minutes along the whole length of the route. The route is unchanged except in Castle Vale where it will serve Tangmere Drive instead of Farnborough Road (service 38 (old 638) will serve Farnborough Road instead).
- Service 71A withdrawn apart from a few school journeys to cope with passenger loadings at peak times. The route of the 71A is unchanged.
- Service 72 increased in frequency from every 20 minutes to every 15 minutes between Birmingham city centre and Heathland Avenue (Castle Bromwich), and reduced to every half an hour from every 20 minutes between Heathland Avenue and Solihull. The route is unchanged.
- Service 638 rerouted between Castle Vale and Erdington to serve the Fort Shopping Park instead of Chester Road, and it is also rerouted around Castle Vale estate to serve Farnborough Road. It will serve Castle Vale estate in both directions instead of via a one-way loop (as it does at present). It will continue to provide a link from Castle Vale to Erdington. The frequency is reduced to every 30 minutes and it will be renumbered the 38.
- Service 66 retimed to improve reliability on the new route that was introduced from the 9th June following the North Birmingham Network Review. There are no change to the Sunday timetable on the 66, and no changes to the 66A timetable on any day.
- The 966 timetable has been amended to include new tendered journeys in the evenings, and Sunday mornings.

The key benefits of these changes are:
- Increase in frequency between Tile Cross and Solihull with services 70, 71 and 72 providing a fitted 7/8 minute frequency (up from every 10).
- New links from Water Orton and Coleshill to Marston Green and Solihull on the 70.
- Services 70 and 72 provide a fitted 15 minute frequency between Chelmsley Wood and Marston Green, up from every 20.
- Increase in frequency to every 15 minutes from every 20 minutes between Birmingham city centre and Bromford on the 72.
- All timetables have been re-done to improve reliability.
- Earlier and later journeys on the 966.
- Earlier and later journeys on the 70, 71 and 72 to improve access to shift changes at industry at Jaguar Land Rover on Lode Lane and in Coleshill.

Are the above planned frequency increases on the 71 & 72 the reason why Omnilinks 7019 & 7020 have transferred fro PB to AG? Will any further moves be required?

YW4355

Quote from: NX OD on September 06, 2013, 07:48:22 AM
Changes to 71/71A/72/90/66/638/966

As promised here is the detail of the changes from 27th October.

- Service 90 renumbered service 70, and extended from Chelmsley Wood to Solihull. Frequency unchanged at every 30 minutes (with peak time extras).
- Service 71 increased in frequency from every 20 to every 15 minutes along the whole length of the route. The route is unchanged except in Castle Vale where it will serve Tangmere Drive instead of Farnborough Road (service 38 (old 638) will serve Farnborough Road instead).
- Service 71A withdrawn apart from a few school journeys to cope with passenger loadings at peak times. The route of the 71A is unchanged.
- Service 72 increased in frequency from every 20 minutes to every 15 minutes between Birmingham city centre and Heathland Avenue (Castle Bromwich), and reduced to every half an hour from every 20 minutes between Heathland Avenue and Solihull. The route is unchanged.
- Service 638 rerouted between Castle Vale and Erdington to serve the Fort Shopping Park instead of Chester Road, and it is also rerouted around Castle Vale estate to serve Farnborough Road. It will serve Castle Vale estate in both directions instead of via a one-way loop (as it does at present). It will continue to provide a link from Castle Vale to Erdington. The frequency is reduced to every 30 minutes and it will be renumbered the 38.
- Service 66 retimed to improve reliability on the new route that was introduced from the 9th June following the North Birmingham Network Review. There are no change to the Sunday timetable on the 66, and no changes to the 66A timetable on any day.
- The 966 timetable has been amended to include new tendered journeys in the evenings, and Sunday mornings.

The key benefits of these changes are:
- Increase in frequency between Tile Cross and Solihull with services 70, 71 and 72 providing a fitted 7/8 minute frequency (up from every 10).
- New links from Water Orton and Coleshill to Marston Green and Solihull on the 70.
- Services 70 and 72 provide a fitted 15 minute frequency between Chelmsley Wood and Marston Green, up from every 20.
- Increase in frequency to every 15 minutes from every 20 minutes between Birmingham city centre and Bromford on the 72.
- All timetables have been re-done to improve reliability.
- Earlier and later journeys on the 966.
- Earlier and later journeys on the 70, 71 and 72 to improve access to shift changes at industry at Jaguar Land Rover on Lode Lane and in Coleshill.

Some good changes there, but why renumber the 90 to 70? Is it simply to fit in numericaly with 71, 72 and 73?

It will surely lead to confusion with passengers in Water Orton and Coleshill who have seen their 90 change to 590, back to 90 and now 70.
Dave

lynx1103

There was a 70 in Coleshill between 1993-2006 now
Known as 757.

Linking Sutton Coldfield-Walmley-Minworth-Water orton-Coleshill

First operated by Frontline Buses then

Stevensons
Servererse Travel
Zak's

Renumbered 757 2006 taken over by Johnsons coaches
Under contract Warwickshire Council. Until 2011 when
Central Buses took over the service.

Bob

Hi the driver of the X51 I was on on Wednesday said that there were rumours/possible plans to extend the 302 service to cannock. Is that right? Id have said highly unlikely but you never know.

Westy

Quote from: bob on September 06, 2013, 02:48:12 PM
Hi the driver of the X51 I was on on Wednesday said that there were rumours/possible plans to extend the 302 service to cannock. Is that right? Id have said highly unlikely but you never know.

Thought that idea went out of the window when Arriva decided to register the 2's?

monkeyjoe

Quote from: YW4355 on September 06, 2013, 12:58:10 PM
Quote from: NX OD on September 06, 2013, 07:48:22 AM
Changes to 71/71A/72/90/66/638/966

As promised here is the detail of the changes from 27th October.

- Service 90 renumbered service 70, and extended from Chelmsley Wood to Solihull. Frequency unchanged at every 30 minutes (with peak time extras).
- Service 71 increased in frequency from every 20 to every 15 minutes along the whole length of the route. The route is unchanged except in Castle Vale where it will serve Tangmere Drive instead of Farnborough Road (service 38 (old 638) will serve Farnborough Road instead).
- Service 71A withdrawn apart from a few school journeys to cope with passenger loadings at peak times. The route of the 71A is unchanged.
- Service 72 increased in frequency from every 20 minutes to every 15 minutes between Birmingham city centre and Heathland Avenue (Castle Bromwich), and reduced to every half an hour from every 20 minutes between Heathland Avenue and Solihull. The route is unchanged.
- Service 638 rerouted between Castle Vale and Erdington to serve the Fort Shopping Park instead of Chester Road, and it is also rerouted around Castle Vale estate to serve Farnborough Road. It will serve Castle Vale estate in both directions instead of via a one-way loop (as it does at present). It will continue to provide a link from Castle Vale to Erdington. The frequency is reduced to every 30 minutes and it will be renumbered the 38.
- Service 66 retimed to improve reliability on the new route that was introduced from the 9th June following the North Birmingham Network Review. There are no change to the Sunday timetable on the 66, and no changes to the 66A timetable on any day.
- The 966 timetable has been amended to include new tendered journeys in the evenings, and Sunday mornings.

The key benefits of these changes are:
- Increase in frequency between Tile Cross and Solihull with services 70, 71 and 72 providing a fitted 7/8 minute frequency (up from every 10).
- New links from Water Orton and Coleshill to Marston Green and Solihull on the 70.
- Services 70 and 72 provide a fitted 15 minute frequency between Chelmsley Wood and Marston Green, up from every 20.
- Increase in frequency to every 15 minutes from every 20 minutes between Birmingham city centre and Bromford on the 72.
- All timetables have been re-done to improve reliability.
- Earlier and later journeys on the 966.
- Earlier and later journeys on the 70, 71 and 72 to improve access to shift changes at industry at Jaguar Land Rover on Lode Lane and in Coleshill.

Some good changes there, but why renumber the 90 to 70? Is it simply to fit in numericaly with 71, 72 and 73?

It will surely lead to confusion with passengers in Water Orton and Coleshill who have seen their 90 change to 590, back to 90 and now 70.




The 90 was the 161/171 some time ago, they will just have to get used to it. Makes more sense to have it fit in with the 71's etc.

Liverpool Street

Quote from: NX OD on September 06, 2013, 08:48:27 AM
Quote from: Liverpool Street on September 06, 2013, 08:37:13 AM
Hello again Simon.

A few from me again.

1) Bristol Road. Timetable? Sorry for pestering you but its going to make it difficult for my missus to go to work without that timetable mate.

2) Is the above all the October 27th changes? What about what I've heard reference the 29/A extension to Great Park, the 49 curtailing to Great Park and other various snippets of assorted goodness?

Hello,

1) I am on the case again with this now.

2) There are no changes to the 29 or 49 for October.  The plan you are referring to is still being developed.

Thanks alot Simon, its on the website now.

Any idea if/when the 29 will change?
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Sh4318

Quote from: NX OD on September 06, 2013, 08:48:27 AM
Quote from: Liverpool Street on September 06, 2013, 08:37:13 AM
Hello again Simon.

A few from me again.

1) Bristol Road. Timetable? Sorry for pestering you but its going to make it difficult for my missus to go to work without that timetable mate.

2) Is the above all the October 27th changes? What about what I've heard reference the 29/A extension to Great Park, the 49 curtailing to Great Park and other various snippets of assorted goodness?

Hello,

1) I am on the case again with this now.

2) There are no changes to the 29 or 49 for October.  The plan you are referring to is still being developed.

The 49 could do with some changes to improve reliability
Class 153, 155 and 156. The Super Sprinters
Local Routes: 21, 89, 48/A, 12/A, 54/A
Semi-local routes: 80, 87

Sh4318

Quote from: NX OD on September 06, 2013, 07:48:22 AM
Changes to 71/71A/72/90/66/638/966

As promised here is the detail of the changes from 27th October.

- Service 90 renumbered service 70, and extended from Chelmsley Wood to Solihull. Frequency unchanged at every 30 minutes (with peak time extras).
- Service 71 increased in frequency from every 20 to every 15 minutes along the whole length of the route. The route is unchanged except in Castle Vale where it will serve Tangmere Drive instead of Farnborough Road (service 38 (old 638) will serve Farnborough Road instead).
- Service 71A withdrawn apart from a few school journeys to cope with passenger loadings at peak times. The route of the 71A is unchanged.
- Service 72 increased in frequency from every 20 minutes to every 15 minutes between Birmingham city centre and Heathland Avenue (Castle Bromwich), and reduced to every half an hour from every 20 minutes between Heathland Avenue and Solihull. The route is unchanged.
- Service 638 rerouted between Castle Vale and Erdington to serve the Fort Shopping Park instead of Chester Road, and it is also rerouted around Castle Vale estate to serve Farnborough Road. It will serve Castle Vale estate in both directions instead of via a one-way loop (as it does at present). It will continue to provide a link from Castle Vale to Erdington. The frequency is reduced to every 30 minutes and it will be renumbered the 38.
- Service 66 retimed to improve reliability on the new route that was introduced from the 9th June following the North Birmingham Network Review. There are no change to the Sunday timetable on the 66, and no changes to the 66A timetable on any day.
- The 966 timetable has been amended to include new tendered journeys in the evenings, and Sunday mornings.

The key benefits of these changes are:
- Increase in frequency between Tile Cross and Solihull with services 70, 71 and 72 providing a fitted 7/8 minute frequency (up from every 10).
- New links from Water Orton and Coleshill to Marston Green and Solihull on the 70.
- Services 70 and 72 provide a fitted 15 minute frequency between Chelmsley Wood and Marston Green, up from every 20.
- Increase in frequency to every 15 minutes from every 20 minutes between Birmingham city centre and Bromford on the 72.
- All timetables have been re-done to improve reliability.
- Earlier and later journeys on the 966.
- Earlier and later journeys on the 70, 71 and 72 to improve access to shift changes at industry at Jaguar Land Rover on Lode Lane and in Coleshill.

I can see passengers in Water Orton/Coleshill largely benefitting from the changes, as they now have a direct service to Solihull. The frequency increase on the 71 should definitely help overcrowding, as well as the improved 7/8 minute frequency between Solihull & Tile Cross
Class 153, 155 and 156. The Super Sprinters
Local Routes: 21, 89, 48/A, 12/A, 54/A
Semi-local routes: 80, 87

John

Quote from: YW4355 on September 06, 2013, 12:58:10 PM
Some good changes there, but why renumber the 90 to 70? Is it simply to fit in numericaly with 71, 72 and 73?

That's what I would think, yes

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