The reorganisation of First's Falkirk network goes ahead on Monday, although Falkirk Council's intervention to maintain services which First planned to cut, will mean a reprieve, although passengers in Cambusbarron will find themselves without off peak buses, as a result.
First continue to operate the Service 15, Alloa-Falkirk via Kincardine service, at a cost to the council of £129k. Timings have changed however, with departures at both Alloa & Falkirk at 15 minutes after the hour. Stagecoach will continue to provide the evening and weekend service. This means both operators running buses in the 7pm hour from Alloa, and the council's paying for both.
The old Service 16, which run between Falkirk & Stirling via Airth has been rerouted at a cost of £145k, and combined with First's Service 59 to Callander, providing aservice from Callander-Stirling - Fallin-Airth - Carronshore-Stenhousemuir- Forth Valley Royal Hospital- Falkirk. The new route 59 will run all day.
The old tendered C16 from Falkirk-Airth-Stirling-Cambusbarron will still run on Sundays but not midweek, therefore removing 6 buses\a day from Cambusbarron.
Falkirk Council are reviewing all their tendered services, so everything can change again next March.
Friday, 26 October 2012
Friday, 12 October 2012
Falkirk services saved (for now)
It would appear that Falkirk Council have stepped in with a rescue package for the routes First were intending to end on October 29th. The council will pay for the services to continue whilst a full review will be undertaken. The review should be concluded in the New Year, which could see changes effective in March.
Amongst changes being looked at are diverting Stirling-Airth-Falkirk via the Royal Forth Valley Hospital. However, Service 15 looks doomed. Clackmannan & Fife Councils say there are no resources to subsidise the route in daytime (First want £129k a year), and furthermore see no point in continuing to spent 60k (across the three councils) for the evening & Sunday services.
see the Council reviews here
Amongst changes being looked at are diverting Stirling-Airth-Falkirk via the Royal Forth Valley Hospital. However, Service 15 looks doomed. Clackmannan & Fife Councils say there are no resources to subsidise the route in daytime (First want £129k a year), and furthermore see no point in continuing to spent 60k (across the three councils) for the evening & Sunday services.
see the Council reviews here
Friday, 14 September 2012
Citylink Winter changes
Coach operators Citylink, Megabus & Parks are boasting changes from the start of their winter timetables from October 8th. Included is a direct Edinburgh-Aberdeen hourly service, which will also serve Kinross Park & Ride, and peak journeys on Service 909 between Stirling-Grangemouth will now serve Grangemouth (which may replace First's axed X19).
However the winter services do see direct services between Stirling-Inverness/Oban & Fort William removed.
However the winter services do see direct services between Stirling-Inverness/Oban & Fort William removed.
No train on Sundays
Due to engineering work, there will be no Sunday trains serving Alloa from this week, September 16th, until October 21st. This is because of bridge heightening work at Grange Road and Argyle Way, despite the planned electricification (which needed the bridges heightened) being removed from the EGIP Projects plan.
A replacement bus service leaving Alloa at 5 minutes to the hour will connect with trains at Stirling.
Further engineering work on September 29th & October 7th will mean no Sunday through Stirling & Larbert on these days, with bus connections to Falkirk (for Glasgow & Edinburgh) and Perth (for Aberdeen & Inverness)
A replacement bus service leaving Alloa at 5 minutes to the hour will connect with trains at Stirling.
Further engineering work on September 29th & October 7th will mean no Sunday through Stirling & Larbert on these days, with bus connections to Falkirk (for Glasgow & Edinburgh) and Perth (for Aberdeen & Inverness)
Friday, 31 August 2012
First axe Alloa & Stirling services
First have announced that their Alloa-Kincardine-Falkirk and Stirling - Airth-Falkirk services will be axed from October from October 29th, with the exception of Council funded journeys on the Stirling route. First recently lost the tendered journeys on the Alloa service to Stagecoach.
The cuts come just a week after First won the West coast rail franchise that commentators are speculating will cause financial hardship for First. They have already stated that the need to trim their bus operations in the UK to pay off a huge loss on their US operations. They recently closed the Dalkieth depot, and cut back services in East Lothian. More depots are likely to close.
First will expect passengers from Alloa to use Service 60 which was extended to run from Clackmannan - Falkirk via Stirling, although using the Wave service to the Royal Forth Valley Hospital for a connection into Falkirk will be a quicker option.
Places south of the River Forth, like Letham, Airth and Throsk will be left with no service, except recently introduced off peak hospital services.
The cuts come just a week after First won the West coast rail franchise that commentators are speculating will cause financial hardship for First. They have already stated that the need to trim their bus operations in the UK to pay off a huge loss on their US operations. They recently closed the Dalkieth depot, and cut back services in East Lothian. More depots are likely to close.
First will expect passengers from Alloa to use Service 60 which was extended to run from Clackmannan - Falkirk via Stirling, although using the Wave service to the Royal Forth Valley Hospital for a connection into Falkirk will be a quicker option.
Places south of the River Forth, like Letham, Airth and Throsk will be left with no service, except recently introduced off peak hospital services.
First revamp Falkirk network - cutting Alloa & Stirling services
First are altering the network within the Falkirk area rom 29 October 2012. Full timetables will be available online from the w/c 17 September 2012 but detailed below is the summary overview.
Service 1 Dunipace " Falkirk - Maddiston
Service 2 Denny " Falkirk - Maddiston
The timetable and route for these services will be revised.
The route for service 1 will be revised to operate Hallglen " Falkirk " Polmont " Redding- Maddiston. The Monday to Saturday daytime frequency will be revised to every 15 minutes.
The service 2 will be revised to operate Dunipace (Barnego Road) " Denny (Braes View) " Bonnybridge (Highland Dykes) " Falkirk. The Monday to Saturday daytime frequency will be revised to operate up to every 12 minutes.
For passengers wishing to travel between Falkirk and Denny (Glasgow Road) they will be able to travel on the new service 19.
Service 3 - Falkirk Wheel " Falkirk " Grangemouth
Service 4/4A " Camelon Ochiltree - Falkirk - Grangemouth
The Monday to Saturday frequency of this service each of these services will be revised to every 15 minutes. The Sunday timetable will remain unchanged. More buses will operate via Camelon Tesco and a more regular frequency provided for Falkirk Community Hospital and Carmuirs Avenue.
Service 5 Langlees " Falkirk - Hallglen
The route of this service has been extended to operate Langlees " Bainsford " Falkirk " Grangemouth " Boness. The Monday to Saturday daytime frequency will be every 20 minutes.
For passengers wishing to travel between Hallglen and Falkirk they will be able to travel on the improved service 1.
For passengers wishing to travel between Falkirk and Callendar Park they will be able to travel on the new service 37.
Services 67/76/6A - Forth Valley Hospital " Falkirk " Grangemouth " Boness
These services will be withdrawn and replaced by the revised service 5 and the new services 6, 7 and 19.
Service 10/11/12 - Larbert Circular
These services will be withdrawn and replaced by new services 6, 7 and 14.
Service 15 " Alloa " Kincardine - Falkirk
This service will be withdrawn.
Service 16 " Stirling " Airth - Falkirk
This service will be withdrawn with the exception of tendered journeys which we operate on behalf of the councils which are numbered C16.
Service 17/17A " Limerigg " Slamannan " Falkirk
The route between Slamannan and Limerigg will be withdrawn for most journeys except he journeys which we operate on behalf of Falkirk Council.
Service X19 Forth Valley Royal Hospital " Falkirk " Boness - Edinburgh
First plan to withdraw both from the journeys we operate on a commercial and tendered basis from Monday 19 November 2012.
Services 29/29A/29C: Falkirk " Bathgate " Livingston
There will be a revision to the route and this service will be curtailed operating only between Falkirk and Bathgate Railway Station. There will be connections available at Bathgate (including service 800) for passengers wishing to travel to Livingston and through fares will be available.
Service 40 : Falkirk " Redding - California
First plan to withdraw from operation of this tendered service from Monday 19 November 2012.
NEW SERVICES BEING INTRODUCED
Service 6: Forth Valley Royal Hospital " Muirhall Road " Carronshore " Falkirk
Service 7: Forth Valley Royal Hospital " Glenbervie " Antonshill " Falkirk
These new services will each operate every 20 minutes Monday to Saturday during the day providing a 10 minute headway on common sections of route. On a Sunday a 20 minute headway will be provided on common sections of route.
Service 14: Stenhousemuir (Lamond View) " Larbert " Camelon " Falkirk " Bainsford
This new service will operate every 30 minutes during the day Monday to Saturday and every 60 minutes on a Sunday.
Service 19: Boness " Grangemouth " Falkirk " Community Hospital " Forth Valley Royal Hospital " Denny( Glasgow Road) - Dunipace
This new Monday to Saturday service will operate every 60 minutes.
Service 37: Callendar Park " Falkirk " Bonnybridge " Greenhill
This new Monday to Saturday service will operate every 60 minutes.
Service X35: Glasgow " Cumbernauld " Falkirk
Service 901: Camelon " Maddiston " Whitecross
Service 902: Larbert Cross " Dunipace
Service 903: Camelon " Tamfourhill/Falkirk Wheel
Service 905: Camelon " Langlees
Service 919: Camelon " Boness
These new services will operate a limited number of journeys.
Any customers wishing to provide any feedback on the summary for the new network can do so by e-mailing marketing.scotlandeast@firstgroup.com
Revised network map (PDF - 39.28 KB)
http://www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/new_ser ... olours.pdf
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Falkirk changes
Falkirk Council have reviewed their subsidised schools and service routes, and whilst most services remain, the operators may change from Monday, August 20th. First will take over services from Falkirk to Caldercruix (E20), Fankerton (E21) and Whitecross (E22). At the same time Stagecoach will take over Evening and Sunday journeys on the Falkirk-Alloa (15) route, as well as introducing a new X78 service from Dunfermline-Alloa or Kincardine to feed the new service.
Due to the logistics, there will be duplicate services, with both First & Stagecoach operating buses from Kincardine- Alloa, and Kincardine-Falkirk early evening.
There is also some confusion over Falkirk Holiday Mondays. The Stagecoach contract with FDC covers a Sunday service on such days, but First have traditionally operated a normal service.
Watch this space.
Due to the logistics, there will be duplicate services, with both First & Stagecoach operating buses from Kincardine- Alloa, and Kincardine-Falkirk early evening.
There is also some confusion over Falkirk Holiday Mondays. The Stagecoach contract with FDC covers a Sunday service on such days, but First have traditionally operated a normal service.
Watch this space.
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