Pennine Bus Company Demise
Pennine Bus Company Demise
With the sad demise of Pennine buses of Skipton & Gargrave, what do OGFB members think of this great loss of this well-respected local bus company which began back in the 1920s. Do you think Transdev B & P have too much power over other smaller bus companies and are pushing them out of the transport network in Pendle and Craven. What are Your views on this sad issue
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Inevitable in today's financial and regulatory climate. I bought Johnny's 1956 lathe from his widow many years ago.
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It's a shame.
The current owner was reported as blaming North Yorkshire's miserly rate of recompense for concessionary fares as well as competition.
The current owner was reported as blaming North Yorkshire's miserly rate of recompense for concessionary fares as well as competition.
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I loved the orange and black buses and used them to travel to Ingleton in the sixties. To me they were part of the Dales. Sorry to hear they have gone.
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So maybe we should "not" blame Transdev too much, although they do run buses in the same areas as Pennine and on the same routes, apart from to Gargrave and Settle. Who, then, will take over these routes that Pennine leave behind - maybe Transdev, D& G, or another small company called 'Moving People'. I have already noticed Moving People mini buses on their way to Colne stopping at mainline bus stops, which they did not do before Some other company, perhaps.
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Burnley and Pendle have said they'll improve their services through to Skipton. (I look forward to having regularly spaced services rather than two buses playing leapfrog...)
I remember Norman Simpson telling me in the 1980's that he wasn't interested in operating subsidised routes (which I thought was a bit shortsighted). After de-regulation, Pennine extended their services through to Burnley well before Transdev went to Skipton.
Rather than the free for all following de-regulation in 1985, it would have been better for a decent level of services to be set for an area and franchise out the operation of the routes.
One good thing from de-regulation was the ability to set up the new 'round the houses' routes with smaller buses. I was the transport spokesman for our group when we had the balance of power at county hall between 1985 and 1989 and used my influence to get services set up in Barlick and Colne (amongst other places). Almost 30 years later, and these routes are still providing a good service.
I remember Norman Simpson telling me in the 1980's that he wasn't interested in operating subsidised routes (which I thought was a bit shortsighted). After de-regulation, Pennine extended their services through to Burnley well before Transdev went to Skipton.
Rather than the free for all following de-regulation in 1985, it would have been better for a decent level of services to be set for an area and franchise out the operation of the routes.
One good thing from de-regulation was the ability to set up the new 'round the houses' routes with smaller buses. I was the transport spokesman for our group when we had the balance of power at county hall between 1985 and 1989 and used my influence to get services set up in Barlick and Colne (amongst other places). Almost 30 years later, and these routes are still providing a good service.
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Well said David. Yes, I know you have worked hard over the years and got things done. I expect things will get sorted out, in one way or another, after Pennine have gone. I do feel sorry for those bus drvers, though. Lets hope they can get driving for other companies. Maybe Transdev will take on some of them for the routes through Craven - after all they know their way about that area.
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This, sadly, says it all http://www.pennine-bus.co.uk/
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Well folks here it is the final day and the final few hours before Pennine buses of Skipton and Gargrave ceases to be. I understand 19 drivers will lose their jobs after today, and the famous Orange and Black buses will disappear from our roads. The famous buses that are Dennis Dart Plaxton Pointers will bite the dust, unless another local bus company can do something with them. Maybe some buy-out by another bus company in Craven? Who knows. I have taken to these buses over the past month or so, and have enjoyed riding on them between Nelson and Skipton. So good luck to them and they will be forever in our thoughts. Let me just say I have found the drivers to be very friendly and courteos at all times - always with a cheerio and thankyou, see you again.
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Pennine bus garage on Broughton Road, Skipton.