Hard For High Green
In the silly days of competition, both First and Stagecoach ran reasonably frequent services from Sheffield up the hill from Chapeltown. Under the Sheffield Bus Partnership for Cutting Services these were merged into a “joint” 1 and 1a combo with First going no further than Chapeltown leaving Stagecoach with the business from the estate. It warranted (apparently) a half hourly evening service.
From High Green the through service finished early, but there were later buses from the estate running back to the Stagecoach depot just south of Chapeltown. On the whole it was not too bad.
Yep, just two buses and it is equally minimalist in the other direction. Clearly that sort of offering is not going to encourage “going out” and in a few months (?) the total withdrawal of the evening service seems inevitable.
… although High Green would not be described as a high car ownership area of the city.
And, in case you suspect fbb of exaggeration, there is nothing else in the evenings, except foot, bike or taxi; none of which is ideal for pocket or human stability after a good night out!
FOUR significant new bus services have started over recent months. These are NOT like the one-bus-in-steam manifestations of Oxfordshire’s generous bounty for the bus as reviewed in a recent blog …
… where readers may remember the quality of the vehicle provided by Red Rose!
The Hertfordshire novelties are proper hourly bus routes providing a new services, mainly to communities that already had a bus service! They are paid for with money from HMG (hat’s money from us) under the Bus Service Improvement Plan. Here is Roger’s intro.
The 907 bus was, however, stopping there but you would never know! But, be reasonable, it was the first week of operation and you wouldn’t expect either the operator or the county to be rushing to promote their brand new shiny three-bus service. That would be asking too much!
Is that a shelter under those trees? The Stevenage local map tells us more.
We know from Roger’s blog that the 907 stops outside the bus station on the main road at the railway station if you are going to Saintsbury’s or Hospital but at stand K IN the bus station for far distant parts!. Either way there are plenty of local buses to/from both termini,
The Stevenage local map shows service SB18 along the main Hertford Road to Bagbury End, a detail not included on the full network map.
The SB18 and the 907 provide two buses an hour along this thoroughfare.
… also served by the 383/384. These are a motley collection of bits and bobs …
… and cartographically confusing.
To really understand, fbb has turned to the computer generated map on the Intalink web site and hoofed up the enlargement,
So that tells us that the bus serves all stops along the main road between Ware and Hertford then runs almost non stop for quite a while.
The exception is a stop at Pinehurst. Although other services wiggle round this new-build estate, the 907 only calls at the edge doing a U turn at an “entry” roundabout …
… before continuing non stop to Hoddesdon.
There are plenty of buses south from Hoddesdon …
Including the Central Connect 410 …
Hopefully, the rest of the big route additions to the Hertfordshire network will be easier to follow?
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