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Passenger Transport: December 2, 2022

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ISSUE 278 2 DECEMBER 2022

NEWS, VIEWS AND ANALYSIS FOR A SECTOR ON THE MOVE NEWS EXTRA

Resurgent Wrightbus eyes green market

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Andrew Garnett visits Ballymena

ENVIRONMENT

Arriva quits Milton Keynes ZEBRA project

First Bus is no long willing to tolerate CityRed being in the red

Southampton retreat could be a ‘watershed’

Decision by First Bus to close its loss-making operation in the city is seen as a sign that the post-Covid era is forcing operators to act differently The announcement this week by First Bus of its intention to close its bus depot in Southampton and withdraw all of its ‘CityRed’ services is being interpreted by some as a sign of shifting attitudes within Britain’s major bus groups. “Part of me thinks this is a watershed,” transport analyst Chris Cheek told Passenger Tranport, “the final confirmation that the instinct to ‘protect your territory’ that has existed in the industry since the 1920s has at last been killed off by Covid.” Explaining the decision to withdraw, First South managing director Simon Goff said: “This isn’t a process that we have entered into lightly. Lower customer

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numbers post-Covid, rising costs, changes in travel patterns and insufficient demand for the number of buses operating in the city’s competitive market have all added extra pressure. This has led to this difficult decision being taken and meant the business is simply no longer sustainable.” Cheek believes that Covid has “hastened the inevitable”. “In Southampton, First has been losing money for years, but saw

“There is no room for sentiment in today’s industry” Chris Cheek

itself as the successor to the municipal tradition of network provider in the city,” he said. “There is no room for sentiment in today’s industry. You can’t say they didn’t try - investment, new branding, marketing and meanwhile it was cross-subsidised from profits generated elsewhere. Now, there are no profits from which to cross-subsidise.” First Bus is proposing to withdraw all CityRed services in Southampton from February 19, 2023. Its local rival, Bluestar, is planning to fill the void, with its managing director Andrew Wickham reassuring bus users that “they need not be concerned”. CONTINUED ON PAGE 11

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‘It feels like a kick in the teeth’

COMMENT

A challenging in-tray for Mark Harper

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Norman Baker on the key tests ahead

COMMENT

Rail is reeling, but where are the buses?

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Alex Warner sees a missed opportunity

CAREERS

Roberts CPT role extended

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McGill’s boss will remain as president

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