Poor Map Prevents Positive Perusal
But Stagecoach’s extremely weedy Cambridge map made comparison too challenging for the old bloke still trying to recover from an overrunning heavy Scottish cold.
So im 1970 we have the 92 and 92A forming a small “circular” loop to Springfield Road,
Each runs every 20 minutes giving a tn minute headway via Plumstead Road into Norwich King Street and beyond. The other ends of th coss-city are two well separated termini with not a lot in common. The link is operational rater than serving a significant passenger flow.
A bus every 30 minutes splits to serve the two termini, each every hour.
There is now just one route, helpfully numbered 23, 23A and 23B, these variations being for whatever is happening on the other sid of the city centre. From the point of view of Heartsease, the timetable is simple, running evert 20 minutes and striving to serve all the wiggles of the estate.
The 24 and 24A gather up bits of serveral 1970s routes which fbb may return to after he has taken his pills.
Note hat the 20 minutes combined 24/24A splits into two routes each running every 40 minutes, a frequency that is designed to put people off travelling, as they simple cannot remember when the buses run.
The 13s are reasoanbly understandable.
There is a half hourly headway to Costessey Church (13A) and an hourly frequency on the other two legs. Eagle eyes readers will spot a possible error somewhere. The map shows 13 and 13B but the timetable shows 13B for both. The latter is probably right at service 13 runs to East Dereham via Dereham Road.
So why use 13 at all. There are two possible reasons. Either it is historical as they developed as variants of the 13 to East Dereham OR the company simply ran out of numbers.
And So To 2023
Firstly note that the service to Costessey Church has gone. The Church lies at the top of the maps, above the word “Costessey”.
It never really was AT Costessey!
The former Ringland Road and Richmond Road areas are partially covered by the 23 and 23A variants, although only at that infuriating every 40 minute frequency each. Here is the timetable again to save lots of scrolling.
The services now have a new purpose, created by development that wasn’t there in the 1970s.
… and a new housing estate, Queens Hills.
Despite what the timetale tells you, all buses serve the retail park …
…with half going on to the estate.
This gets fbb’s vote as the most complex concoction of the 1970s. We have three routes via the Reepham Road,
In the lower section of this badly photographed extract we have a bus every hour to Drayton Wood Road (86A), every 20 minutes to Parkway or Park Way! (84/86) and every 20 minutes to Windsor Road (85/87). On the western side of the city centre these run through from another set of three destinations which fbb will quietly ignore.
The map of the Reepham Road area is barely recogniseable!
Parkway (off Woodland Road) and Windsor Road (off Middletons Lane are sered by the loop of the 37 …
… and Drayton Wood Road is off Repham Road where the various 36s zoom off to more rural destinations.
The 37 is also every 30 mins round its loop.
The 38 Ives Road, not really part of the 1970 collection …
The original 1970 group had a bus up to every six minutes on the common sections of route. The 2023 equivalent purples manage only every 15. The 38 and 39 do improve the service nearer to the city centre.
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