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Started by monkeyjoe, July 08, 2019, 11:16:22 AM

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monkeyjoe

I've read from a residents forum notice some changes from September in east Brum.

58 extended via old 59 to Kingshurst.
99 curtailed.
X12 will serve cooks lane and chelmsley Rd
71 will serve kingshurst but miss out Cooks lane etc.

I wonder if we might get some upgrading of some routes finally as well. Apparently meeting to discuss end of this month.

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Quote from: monkeyjoe on July 08, 2019, 11:16:22 AM
I wonder if we might get some upgrading of some routes finally as well. Apparently meeting to discuss end of this month.
Maybe some double deckers for the 55 as well?
The single deckers can struggle to cope at busy peak times and when something goes wrong on the route.
I've seen them leave people behind.
Even on a saturday evening trip the other week one drove straight past the Millenium Point stop leaving people waiting as it was overcrowded. Not particularly god when the service had reduced to every 30 minutes by that time of day.
Maybe send it to PB in return for the 28? As the 28's Heartlands Hospital terminus isn't particularly far from BY Garage.
Local Routes
94/95, 11A/11C, 28.

cris 99

if the 58 goes via the old 59 route from swan then the wheatsheaf to whittington oval section is left without a bus but havuing said that the E200 MMCS wouldnt fit up sheldon heath and broadstone rd so be interesting to see
17//72/73/97/X12

MW

Quote from: cris 99 on July 08, 2019, 02:38:28 PM
if the 58 goes via the old 59 route from swan then the wheatsheaf to whittington oval section is left without a bus but havuing said that the E200 MMCS wouldnt fit up sheldon heath and broadstone rd so be interesting to see

The most recent 59 was B7RLE operated, wasn't it? Why wouldn't E200s fit?

cris 99

im talking about the 99 if 58 is extended via the current 99 route they wud struggle as the 99 is the smaller e200S 831-834 as the 58 uses the bigger ones
17//72/73/97/X12

cris 99

Sheldon Heath rd and broadstone are really bad for parking
17//72/73/97/X12

Tony

Quote from: cris 99 on July 08, 2019, 02:44:07 PM
im talking about the 99 if 58 is extended via the current 99 route they wud struggle as the 99 is the smaller e200S 831-834 as the 58 uses the big5ger ones

E200MMC fit length wise but have a problem on the speed humps

Jack D

How much of the 99 route would it take though, when it got to Queens Road, would it go straight via 73 route to swan island then to Solihull?

Steve3229vp

Quote from: Jack D on July 08, 2019, 05:11:25 PM
How much of the 99 route would it take though, when it got to Queens Road, would it go straight via 73 route to swan island then to Solihull?
The 73 doesn't serve The Swan

monkeyjoe

Quote from: Steve3229vp on July 08, 2019, 05:33:48 PM
The 73 doesn't serve The Swan

However the 58 does and that is the route apparently being extended with financial support from centre or whatever they are called.

Stu

I got the following from John O'Shea - Labour councillor for Acocks Green - off his Facebook page earlier:

QuoteService 99 will be renumbered service 32 and will be curtailed to operate between Shirley Parkway and Barn Lane / Lincoln Rd North only via Gospel Oak and Acocks Green. Service 99 currently operates every hour and bus users have told us this service can be unreliable, this change to the service should ensure the service is more reliable in the future. The rest of the route will be covered by existing services in the area and the extended 58 service.

The 58 will be extended to the bus terminus on Fordbridge Drive, providing a half hourly service during the daytime (and an hourly peak time service) between Fordbridge Drive and Solihull Town Centre. This will be financially supported by Transport for West Midlands. From the current end of the route at Yardley Swan, the service will go via Lea Hall, Kitts Green and Shard End connecting Morrisons on Chester Road with the Fordbridge. It is anticipated that this service will be more reliable than the current 58, which we know has been an issue for passengers.
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2 - Birmingham to Maypole | 3 - Birmingham to Yardley Wood
11A/C - Birmingham Outer Circle | 27 - Yardley Wood to Frankley
76 - Solihull to Northfield | 169 - Solihull to Kings Heath

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monkeyjoe


Got sent this, believe again from FB




Changes to local bus services from 1st September 2019.

Service X12 will serve Chelmsley Road and Cooks Lane rather than Moorend Avenue and Chester Road. This will give residents along Cooks Lane a significantly improved bus service, with a peak frequency of every 20 minutes and a direct link to Birmingham City Centre, and Birmingham Airport.  Moorend Avenue and Chester Road will continue to be served by bus number 94 every 10 minutes giving links to Chelmsley Wood and Birmingham City Centre.

·  Service 58 will be extended to the bus terminus on Fordbridge Drive, providing a half hourly service during the daytime (and an hourly peak time service) between Fordbridge Drive and Solihull Town Centre. TfWM will be providing financial support to enable NXWM to make this change. From the current end of the route at Yardley Swan, the service will go via Lea Hall, Kitts Green and Shard End connecting Morrisons on Chester Road with the Fordbridge. It is anticipated that this service will be more reliable than the current 58, which we know has been an issue for passengers.

·  Service 71 will be diverted between Chelmsley Wood Interchange (Pine Square) and Chester Road through Kingshurst, via the existing 55 route and Overgreen Drive.  This will further improve access to the bus network for residents in the Kingshurst area and remove the duplication of services on Cooks Lane and Chelmsley Road with the amended X12 route.

Changes to erate between Shirley Parkway and Barn Lane / Lincoln Rd North only via Gospel Oak and Acocks Green.  Service 99 currently operates every hour and bus users have told us this service can be unreliable, this change to the service should ensure the service is more reliable in the future. The rest of the route will be covered by existing services in the area and the extended 58 service.

West Midlands Transport will be attending a  public stakeholder session at 7pm on the evening of 26 July at the Seeds of Hope in Kingshurst, and would very much welcome the opportunity to discuss these changes with you in more detail then.

Eric Shaw

Will the proposed extended 58 continue to interwork with the 31?

Jack D

Wander how long it will be until some/ all of this is confirmed.

Jack D

Will 58 go via Yorks wood or current 99 route

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