How long does it take?

a bus shelter at the side of the road
The shelter at Sainsbury’s before the seat was provided.

Some things in the bus passengers’ world can be expected to take a long time to bring to fruition: establishing the case for a new bus route, or convincing the powers-that-be to change the timetable or relocate a bus stop; but other things that ought to be easy just aren’t!

Take the simple matter of installing seating in a bus shelter. The Bus Users’ Group has been involved in two such requests in recent times. One, for a seat that would be made and donated by a local craftsman to be installed in a parish council-owned bus shelter in a village near Lancaster, was turned down out-of-hand by the Parish Council in what appeared to us to be a case of parish-pump politics that we felt unable to get involved in.

In the second case, at the “Sainsbury’s” bus stop in Lancaster, we were successful – but it seems to have taken much longer than we think it should. The stop is equipped with a shelter, provided by advertising contractors Clear Channel, and is well used by passengers travelling north and west from the city. Despite there being no obvious reason for the omission, unlike most Clear Channel shelters, it had never been provided with a seat. There is a public bench on the pavement nearby, but anyone using this would be unable to see the oncoming buses and might not get to the stop in time to stop them if there were no other passengers waiting.

Timeline

It seemed therefore a perfectly reasonable request for a seat to be provided, and we were ultimately successful. Here’s the timeline of how we went about it.

21st March – Our member, Mary, a regular user of the stop, raised the matter at a Group meeting at which members agreed to pursue it with the city council.

7th April – Following production and approval of the minutes of the meeting a request was made to the council for a seat. Initially, things moved very quickly.

8th April – The council agreed to approach Clear Channel and said it had already identified a suitable seat that was due to be removed from a shelter in Morecambe when that was replaced with one of the council’s new “Living Roof” shelters.

9th April – The council reported that Clear Channel had agreed to the request – but no timescale was offered.

Bus passengers are generally very patient people – some might say that we have to be – so nothing happened until

5th June – Mary reminded the BUG executive that the matter was still outstanding. A reminder was sent to the city council the same day, asking if there was now a date for installation. This prompted the response that the shelter in Morecambe had not yet been replaced and that there was still no date for that to happen.

10th July – It was noticed that the Morecambe shelter had been removed, so a further reminder was sent to the council. This brought the response that although the old shelter had been taken down, its replacement hadn’t been installed due to bad weather. It wasn’t explained why this should cause a delay in relocating the seat! There was now a new date for erecting the replacement shelter in Morecambe of 19th July, but this did not necessarily include moving the seat either.

22nd July – Word came from the council that the seat was to be installed on 31st July

31st July – The seat was not installed

13th August – Following an enquiry from the ever-patient Mary, another reminder went to the council. This brought forth apologies and an explanation that the installation date was put back to 5th August without the council being informed, but then nothing happened! There was no new date for installation.

30th August – It came to our attention – by observation – that the seat was now in place and being used by grateful passengers just six months after our request was accepted.

The situation was complicated due to the involvement of not just the council, but also the advertising contractor and the timeline above shows that communication between them could have been better. From the passengers’ point of view it goes to show that successful campaigning requires both patience and persistence. Luckily, we have plenty of both.

University road closures and bus re-routings in September

Lancaster University Campus Map

The Lancaster Festival of Road Works and Bus Disruption that began in Heysham in July and spread to Morecambe and Lancaster city centre in August will have its finale in September at the University!

From Monday 26 August until Sunday 22 September there will be significant changes to the bus services on campus to enable the replacement of an electricity cable to University House, ground works for the new Photovoltaic Solar Farm connections and two major sports events.

26 Aug – British Cycling Northwest Youth Tour – North perimeter Road and Underpass – closed from 09.00.

Bus rerouting

  • 1/,1A, 4/4X & 100 will operate via Bigforth Drive & South West Campus calling at bus stops at the Sports Centre, Management School and all of South West Campus stops with an added temporary bus stop at the Hitching Point on the West roundabout.
  • 41 & 42 will operate via the A6 (in both directions) during the closure. Buses to remain using these routes for remainder of day on 26 Aug until bus services cease overnight, then switch to arrangements via chaplaincy on 27 (below). NOTE: 41 & 42 Southbound services to Garstang, Preston & Blackpool will be operating from University Main entrance bus stop on A6 only.

27 Aug – 1 Sept – Underpass closed

Bus rerouting

  • All services will operate to/from the Chaplaincy only, except services 41 (Lancaster-Preston) and 42 (Lancaster Blackpool) which will operate direct via the A6 in both directions using the bus stops on the A6 near the junction with Bigforth Drive. Buses will NOT go around South Drive or South West Campus – Management School, InfoLab 21, Furness College, Lonsdale College, Cartmel College and Graduate College bus stops will NOT be in use.

02 Sept – 12 Sept – Underpass closed, Alex Park Drive & Green Lane closed at top (adjacent to South Drive).

Bus rerouting

  • All services will operate to/from the Chaplaincy only. Buses will NOT go around South Drive or South West Campus and so Management School, InfoLab 21, Furness College, Lonsdale College, Cartmel College and Graduate College bus stops will NOT be in use.

13 September – Underpass reopens

13 Sept – 22 Sept – Alex Park Drive & Green Lane closed at top (adjacent to South Drive).

Bus rerouting

  • All services will serve the Underpass only, except the 41 & 42 (Lancaster to Garstang, Preston & Blackpool) which will operate via the A6 (in both directions). Southbound bus passengers going to Garstang, Preston will need to catch the bus from the University Main entrance (A6) stop. Buses will NOT go around South Drive or South West Campus therefore Management School, InfoLab 21, Furness College, Lonsdale College, Cartmel College and Graduate College bus stops will NOT be in use.

8 Sept – Triathlon – Bigforth Drive and Perimeter Road closed 08:00-14:00.

Bus rerouting

  • All services will operate along the A6 (turning round at the first roundabout on Hazelrigg and direct via the A6).

More information on bus services is available on the Lancaster Bus Users website.