In the past weeks, bus enthusiasts and standard customers have learnt that First Eastern Counties (Ipswich) are changing some of their services slightly.
The current route 61 which serves between Tower Ramparts and Greenwich via Nacton Road (Holbrook Road), and from 18th November, this will become the 60A service and will no longer operate the loop around Sandyhill Lane and Robeck Road. The current 60 will become the self-same nonetheless this will will now operate a one-way loop via Clapgate Lane, Hossack Road, Shannon Road and Reynolds Road. Buses will no longer serve Mildmay Road and Boyton Road due to seriously nanoscopic quantities of passengers using the service in these areas.The 60E however will become evening services from 19:00 (Monday to Saturday) and 18:10 (Sundays and Bank Holidays), from Tower Ramparts. From Greenwich (Holbrook Road), 19:00 (Mondays to Saturdays), and 18:19 (Sundays and Bank Holidays).
For the Felixstowe services, the 76 and 77 will no longer serve Felixstowe Road, Cobham Road, and John Lewis and Waitrose, so they will be serving the self-same service as the standard 75 but they will not go into the actual hospital itself, so customers needing the hospital for general appointments will need to cross a congested road, substantially the customers who are in a wheelchair for example or an elderly person.
However, the X7 will be increasing services which means more people would be able to get to Felixstowe much more quicker (unless the Orwell Bridge is closed). The X7 will begin from Old Cattle Market between 10:00 to 16:00 (every 60 minutes), and between 16:10, 16:40, 17:10 and 17:40 (every 30 minutes). No X7 services will run between Ipswich and Felixstowe or the other way round on Sundays and Bank Holidays.
Now for Ipswich Buses, they are changing their fares which'll increase slightly from a standard fare from £2.00 to £2.10, but transfer tickets will suffer from £2.50 to £2.70 which sounds a lot for some passengers using the services provided by Ipswich Buses.
The only good thing they have done is reduced the adult return tickets which raises on a leaflet. The bad news is that the town rovers will be increasing; a standard adult rover will cost £4.50, under 20 (required ID) £2.70, and a family ticket will cost £6 which is an increase of £1.
- This changes on 25th November -
I will be going to Felixstowe Monday to take some pictures of the increased X7 services and some in Ipswich.
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Saturday, 17 November 2018
Wednesday, 24 October 2018
Behind The Scenes - Ipswich Transport Museum
As
I work at the Ipswich Transport Museum, as you’d know, we have restorations
happening like the 1932 Bedford WLB, 1951 Morrison Electric Coal Lorry and the
1880 Cambridge Horse Tram is currently undergoing major reinstatement to return
them into former glory to their original uniform.
As
well as restoring buses, horse trams and Lorries, there are also other
volunteers who do different stuff within the museum from IT staff to cleaners
who’d sort and clean the vehicles to high-standard. Now I do cleaning on a
weekly basis, so I predominantly clean the public transport area from Regents
to Leyland’s, there needs to be something completed within the cleaning
procedures or even sweeping with the errorless dustpan and brush – which is
normal for me!
Also
the Ipswich Transport Museum does visits from groups whether it could be
schools, scouts or other related-groups which comprises a look-round the museum
by one of the volunteers (who knows a lot) and he elucidates the commercials,
engineering and buses within penetration. Mostly, on opening days, and event
days, he commonly does a proficient commentary about the antiquity of the tram
since brand-new to the ending of the tramways in Ipswich in 1963 – and when the
Ipswich Transport Museum restored it from 1976 to its 1920’s condition.
Also
within the ‘Priory Press’ (11th October), there is wording that
there is a possibility that the Ipswich Transport Museum could be extended and
already progressing slowly, not quick.
Back
towards 1880, and the Cambridge Tram is doing brilliantly as its having
restoration as we express, most of the exertion has been completed like stairs,
downstairs internal work, steel wheels for the rails, vintage signage, doors
connected, bells ringing and have been tested, outside lights are functioning,
but the conclusion hasn’t been completed yet like handrails, the remainder of
the seats which are wooden, and essentially that would it the end of its 5 to 6
year restoration mission done (if it’s done on-time for Christmas or the start
of the new year). Well done to the squad for making the most of the effort of
developing the very vintage tram, they need a vacation for their labour.
As of 24th October, I took a few pictures of the Behind The Scenes.
Underneath, these are the current restoration projects undergoing major refurbishment comprising the 1880 tram to the left is almost completed which raises 'Cambridge Street Tram' and is hopefully to be on display at Ipswich Transport Museum within 2019 or December 2018.
To the right-hand-side, is the 1951 Morrisons Coal Electric Lorry which is undergoing major restoration and is to be completed within mid-2019 or 2020.
And the centre picture represents the Bedford WLB which should be completed within 2019 or 2020 and its from 1932, and it has now the dashboard with the instruments like the speedo, etc.
And lastly, here is a image of ADX1 on the pits taken on the 24th October.
Saturday, 20 October 2018
20th October Allocation and some News.
1
|
145,147
|
2
|
30 (comes off
15a),79,84,105 (comes on 15a)
|
3
|
148,151,152
|
4
|
83,149
|
5
|
46,39,31
|
6
|
172,88,108
|
7/16
|
103,245
|
8
|
104,81,173,82,106,171,70
(comes on 18:05)
|
9
|
154,134,153 (comes on
15a 18:30)
|
10
|
44,68,102
|
12
|
80,71
|
13
|
72,77,70,156,75,73
|
14
|
244
|
15
|
47,34,41
|
15a
|
30 (comes on 2),105
(comes off from 2),38,69
|
111
|
78
|
60/61
|
69426,44518,44516,66959,44519
|
Now as a bus
devotee, I was at Tower Ramparts overlooking the allocations for the late-afternoon
and early-evening services and there was a fair few coming off routes and going
on other routes. I have noticed this within the previous year which is resuming
to this day, so looking at the standard allocations above, you could see that I
have bracketed the ‘coming offs’ and ‘coming on’ services within fleet and boards.
For example, I
have reported two excellent exemplifications of them, well, three, because the 13:55
15a from Tower Ramparts goes out as the 15a, and preponderantly switches into a
number 2 service for the Ipswich Hospital via Gainsborough and John Lewis and
that has simply replaced E200 105 which came from a 2 service and done the
14:55 15a and there-on.
Now for the 13,
I counted ‘70’ earlier this afternoon doing the usual duties for the 13 for Copdock
Tesco’s and next thing I knew at 17:55, it went onto a 8 service bounded for
Whitehouse Asda. Also noticed with Mercedes-Benz Citaro 153 doing the Whitton’s
and transferring for a 15a for the 18:30.
Now for Eastern
Counties, last week was almost every decker on the 60/61’s, but for today, it
was all single-deckers doing the duties for the 60/61 services for the Greenwich
and Gainsborough’s.
Also noticed
today was Optare Solo 245 doing the 7/16 rota which is kind of unusual for
these-days to serve Halifax Road and Anglia Retail Park.
Yes, and from
next month (November), First Ipswich are to change the services like 61
becoming 60a and there is also a 60e for the evening services, and also some of
the Felixstowe timetables are changing as well, but the X7 will be going every
hourly and expanded to Grange Farm which means journeys are to please people
for the Felixstowe, especially for the OAP’s. The 77/76 will no longer be serving
the Felixstowe Road, Transport Museum and John Lewis as they will be going via
Spring Road instead, like the typical 75 service which is daft because I work at
the Museum.
Now there are
some murmurs that Ipswich council could be ‘not sponsoring’ the services on
Ipswich Buses services as it is due to save money – bloody stupid – also on
Sunday’s could explain a last service around 4 or 5 but that will influence the
customers who use the bingo hall on Lloyds Avenue which also expounds they will
have to fork out taxi services instead. For Monday to Fridays, the last
services could be about 7pm. As this is a murmur, I am not 100% certain, it
could happen, it could not – so please bare for further information.
Back for the
evening services on 20th October, I noticed Excel 173 coming off at
17:00, E200 106 coming off 17:15 and returning at 17:40, Excel 171 coming off
at 17:30, 70 coming on from the 13 onto a 8 service for the 18:05 departure, E200
81 coming off at 17:49 from the 8, MCV 156 coming off at 18:00, and OmniCity 34
coming off the 15a at 18:04, and lastly, OmniCity 38 comes off the 15 at 18:08.
47 came from
the 15 and done the 18:00 15a, 80 comes onto a 15 from a 12 and done the 18:15
15, 134 took place of 155, done the Whitton’s, and then done the 18:10 13, 75
from the 13 to a 12 for the 18:25 service, 153 as mentioned, came from a Whitton
to a 15a for the 18:30, 41 comes off the 15, and lastly, I saw 73 on the 15 at
Maidenhall Green as I went home on the Citaro which explained it did the 13, but
done the 18:45 15 service.
Thursday, 18 October 2018
Bus Allocations 13th Oct
On Saturday 13th October, I saw some of the customary
allocations of Saturday around Tower Ramparts and there was some misperception
as well because normally, double-deckers are allocated on the 15a, until E200
108 joined the 15a throughout the mid-afternoon.
1
|
149
|
2
|
85,31
|
3
|
148,145
|
4
|
151
|
5
|
68,47,57
|
6
|
104,102,172
|
7/16
|
77,136
|
8
|
81,173,79,80,83,107,75
(80 came off and 75 took over from the 9)
|
9
|
103,75,154,171
(154 came on replacing 75 which went onto a 8)
|
10
|
34,105,43
|
12
|
106,72
|
13
|
73,70,71,87,137,156
|
14
|
241
|
15
|
40,32,46
(swaps to 15a’s around 4pm)
|
15a
|
35,60,31,108
(31 later went on 2, and 108 came on) (swaps later afternoon to 15)
|
Now, I was not counting accurately (myself doing shopping),
so I calculated one Optare Versa on 1, and another on the 4.
|
When 75
came onto the 8, I went for a ride (with my bus pass) to Whitehouse Asda to get
a couple of photos for the love of it.
Scania OmniCity Saloon 75 (YN56NVG) at Whitehouse Asda. |
Thursday, 4 October 2018
News and more news!
Correct Scania Fleet and
News
Now
as Ipswich Buses have all Scania OmniCity decker’s in the fleet and replaced
the Dennis Tridents but the Scania buses were in the incorrect order within
number-plates and fleet lists – the Scania’s have also replaced some other
buses within their list – although the original batch was 16 buses until a few
months later they ordered a further 2.
Alphabetical
list for the Scania buses for Ipswich Buses has been updated from the Ipswich
Transport Museum cleaner.
Some
of the fleet list with the registrations plates haven’t been in the precise
alphabetical order since the first one came into service October 2017.
30
|
YR61RPV
|
31
|
YR61RPX
|
32
|
YR61RPY
|
33
|
YR61RRU
|
34
|
YR61RRV
|
35
|
YR61RRZ
|
36
|
YR61RSV
|
37
|
YR61RTV
|
38
|
YR61RUC
|
39
|
YR61RUH
|
40
|
YR61RUU
|
41
|
YR61RUV
|
42
|
YR61RUW
|
43
|
YR61RVA
|
44
|
YR61RVE
|
45
|
YR61RVF
|
46
|
YR61RVJ
|
47
|
YR61RVL
|
I
have industrialised a modern and accurate fleet list with registrations in the
correct order.
Now
moving onto some other news relating to buses, and it has established that
First Ipswich has two different buses within the last month and transferred
from Chelmsford for the extra capacity for rural services as single-deckers
were crowded with customers. The buses themselves are 32652 (AU05MUP) and 32654
(AU05MUW) – 32654 was on-loan to Ipswich a few years ago and then transferred
to Chelmsford.
Atlantean
9 has legitimately retired from its 42 year old career as it instigated as a
closed-top bus between 1976 and 1984 until one firework managed to set it on
fire and has been since converted to open-top duties since the late-80’s to the
present-day. Two other Atlantean’s have survived with closed-tops and original
liveries such as MRT6P at the Ipswich Transport Museum and SDX35R which has
been preserved by an Ipswich Buses driver.
Also in other news that Volvo Olympian 29 (915RYO) has left Ipswich Buses for the closing time and has now been preserved for the new titleholder.
Friday, 6 July 2018
Recent Spottings in weeks and more.
I would like to begin with 45, YR61RVE and I have noticed it was spotted Friday 15th June doing carters' duties to Manningtree, now on 16th June, 45 went to Great Yarmouth for the air-show Park & Ride but after that, it hasn't been seen for over 10 days cause of most probable cause would be Scania teething issues with them.
44, YR61RRZ has been doing carters duties for some time when in London red with its dual doors and haven't seen it in recent days which probably explains its at Hants & Dorset trim having its centre doors removed and been painted into the immediate Ipswich Buses livery.
Now 500, the bio-gas demonstrator is been examined for six weeks since the beginning of the June period (nearly to the end) and has been doing the number 5 route. As its bio-gas, it means releasing 90% less emissions then a normal diesel bus, like the Mercedes-Benz Citaro's for instance and is a very competitive bus indeed. Registration of the bus is: DD16GAS.
Moving onto Eastern Counties section and it apprises that 69422 and 69425 haven't been spotted for some time but I managed to capture an image of 69425 have one of its panels' removed, why, I am not 100% certain.
6th July saw 69425 return into service with a microscopic repaint on the panels and mainly doing its normal duties like any other bus would do.
Also noticed on 6th July, IB 46 came into service doing route fifteen between Tower Ramparts and Thorington Park, this is the latest one to enter service and solitarily 44 and 47 to arrive at Ipswich Buses.
44, YR61RRZ has been doing carters duties for some time when in London red with its dual doors and haven't seen it in recent days which probably explains its at Hants & Dorset trim having its centre doors removed and been painted into the immediate Ipswich Buses livery.
Now 500, the bio-gas demonstrator is been examined for six weeks since the beginning of the June period (nearly to the end) and has been doing the number 5 route. As its bio-gas, it means releasing 90% less emissions then a normal diesel bus, like the Mercedes-Benz Citaro's for instance and is a very competitive bus indeed. Registration of the bus is: DD16GAS.
Moving onto Eastern Counties section and it apprises that 69422 and 69425 haven't been spotted for some time but I managed to capture an image of 69425 have one of its panels' removed, why, I am not 100% certain.
6th July saw 69425 return into service with a microscopic repaint on the panels and mainly doing its normal duties like any other bus would do.
Also noticed on 6th July, IB 46 came into service doing route fifteen between Tower Ramparts and Thorington Park, this is the latest one to enter service and solitarily 44 and 47 to arrive at Ipswich Buses.
500, DD16GAS noticed 4th July coming out of service. |
45, YR61RVE spotted on 15th June
|
46, YR61RPX spotted on 6th July on route 15.
|
Sunday, 1 July 2018
sorry for huge delay
Since the last post on my blog, I will attempt to-do more posts.
So from last time until today, there is some chnages.
So from last time until today, there is some chnages.
- Ipswich Buses purchases 17 Scania N230 OmniCities.
- Plaxton Presidents 22,23 and 24 have left Ipswich Buses.
- 93, 94 and 98 have departed after serving Ipswich Buses for many years.
- Dennis Tridents 11, 14,15,16, 17 and 21 leaves Ipswich Buses
- 100 is withdrawn after suffering a huge issue whilst doing route 92.
- First Eastern Counties purchases second-hand E300's for the P&R.
- Galloway European have repainted some of their buses.
- Beestons E400 EWB MMC 18 plate comes. Also two coaches.
- A new manager director for Ipswich Buses.
- And Ipswich Buses trials a bio-gas bus.
Sorry there are ten bullet points. Just been a bit basic.
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