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RE: Route History - MPTE1955 - 28/07/2019 16:55

Bit longer than 3-4 years,. More 6 years ish


RE: Route History - MTL0201 - 29/07/2019 12:59

(28/07/2019 16:55)MPTE1955 Wrote:  Bit longer than 3-4 years,. More 6 years ish

That long ago, i thought it was sooner than that, how quick time flies.


RE: Route History - MPTE1955 - 29/07/2019 14:38

(29/07/2019 12:59)MTL0201 Wrote:  That long ago, i thought it was sooner than that, how quick time flies.

I know, time certainly does fly. Speke still had myllenums in old colours when it got extended. Including the ex Ls ones.


RE: Route History - Phil - 29/07/2019 16:22

Route 79 was extended to Halewood in May 2012, with 79D journeys initiallly terminating at Belle Vale, before doing a loop via Besford Road and Belle Vale Road before returning to the City Centre :-)


RE: Route History - Walton 46 - 01/09/2019 09:50

I have a timetable from the 90s for the old SMART routes, 1,3,4 and 5. But I've noticed there's no SMART 2. Was there a SMART 2? And if so, what was the route?


RE: Route History - Gillmoss 0324 - 02/09/2019 09:42

Smart 2 began around February 1994 when GL received the Neoplan's 6402-13 and the 224's became integrated into this. It and I think Smart 3 were withdrawn approximately 6 months or so later when the Smart services had their first revisions.

Smart 2 shadowed the 1 and ran IIRC every 30 minutes between Liverpool City Centre and Wavertree Technology Park. Along with the 1's they provided a combined 15 minute frequency between the technology park and city centre. Not sure whether the 2's went beyond Albert/Kings Dock to Aigburth Vale like the 1's nor whether they ran on Saturday's (don't think they did) again 25 odd years ago so...

When the 2's got withdrawn the 1's Monday-Friday frequency got upped to every 20 minutes which I think stayed that way until Arriva commericalised the route in the early 2000's and it's a shame the 139 didn't survive as that route did provide some necessary links in those area's and beyond when it appeared in 2008. One idea could be routing the 8's/9's via Queens Drive, Thomas Drive, Cambpell Drive, Dovecot Avenue etc. to provide some of the lost links here?

One thing I've always wondered was the original intention for the 224's/Smart 1's to terminate at the Sainsbury's in Old Swan/Knotty Ash rather than use the pretty remote layby they did in Queens Drive? I say this as by the fence for the loop line near the petrol station in Sainsbury's is/was a lay by which used to have 'Bus Stop' painted on it so perhaps the original intention was to terminate the 1's there and run them via Queens Drive, Thomas Drive/Lane, Brookside Avenue and East Prescot Road to the Sainsbury's? Again I always wondered why they had that lay by there around the same time the 224/Smart 1 appeared?

Seems a world away now Smart and the Neoplan's but they were quite pioneering routes and vehicles too in fact weren't these the first low floor's in service in the UK?


RE: Route History - St Helens Rider - 02/09/2019 10:21

I think it's between the Neoplan's and the London Pathfinders as to which was the first low floor vehicles (Full sized). First low floor minibus I can think of is CMT's CVE Omni around 1989.


RE: Route History - Walton 46 - 02/09/2019 20:06

(02/09/2019 09:42)Gillmoss 0324 Wrote:  Smart 2 began around February 1994 when GL received the Neoplan's 6402-13 and the 224's became integrated into this. It and I think Smart 3 were withdrawn approximately 6 months or so later when the Smart services had their first revisions.

Smart 2 shadowed the 1 and ran IIRC every 30 minutes between Liverpool City Centre and Wavertree Technology Park. Along with the 1's they provided a combined 15 minute frequency between the technology park and city centre. Not sure whether the 2's went beyond Albert/Kings Dock to Aigburth Vale like the 1's nor whether they ran on Saturday's (don't think they did) again 25 odd years ago so...

When the 2's got withdrawn the 1's Monday-Friday frequency got upped to every 20 minutes which I think stayed that way until Arriva commericalised the route in the early 2000's and it's a shame the 139 didn't survive as that route did provide some necessary links in those area's and beyond when it appeared in 2008. One idea could be routing the 8's/9's via Queens Drive, Thomas Drive, Cambpell Drive, Dovecot Avenue etc. to provide some of the lost links here?

One thing I've always wondered was the original intention for the 224's/Smart 1's to terminate at the Sainsbury's in Old Swan/Knotty Ash rather than use the pretty remote layby they did in Queens Drive? I say this as by the fence for the loop line near the petrol station in Sainsbury's is/was a lay by which used to have 'Bus Stop' painted on it so perhaps the original intention was to terminate the 1's there and run them via Queens Drive, Thomas Drive/Lane, Brookside Avenue and East Prescot Road to the Sainsbury's? Again I always wondered why they had that lay by there around the same time the 224/Smart 1 appeared?

Seems a world away now Smart and the Neoplan's but they were quite pioneering routes and vehicles too in fact weren't these the first low floor's in service in the UK?

I can recall seeing a photo on Flickr of a Smart 2 service showing the Albert Dock as it's destination


RE: Route History - MTL0201 - 02/09/2019 23:22

(02/09/2019 10:21)St Helens Rider Wrote:  I think it's between the Neoplan's and the London Pathfinders as to which was the first low floor vehicles (Full sized). First low floor minibus I can think of is CMT's CVE Omni around 1989.

There was also Go North East Pathfinders introduced at the same time, i think they beat London Pathfinders into service, but think the Neoplan's were the first low floor buses to be entered into service


RE: Route History - buses7675 - 03/09/2019 12:06

I think the demonstrator one, 6401 K930EWG is considered the first UK full size low floor bus

I have a very old route Smart 224 timetable from that era (pics are on Flickr I think) showing various bits of information from the time