Residents along several bus routes in York will see new operators in September, following a competitive tender process to ensure the future running of key services.
The changes are part of City of York Council’s implementation of the local bus services review, which was agreed at Executive in February. They include ensuring the continuation of several routes where contracts were due to expire and the extension of two services, to serve the growing Germany Beck development in Fulford.
Following a competitive tender process, York & Country (operated by Transdev) have been selected as the winning bidder for Services 19, 20, 24 and 25.
Two other contracts, for the 11 (run by First Bus) and 16 (run by ConnexionsBuses), will be updated to take account of the revised services.
Services listed below will move to new operations on Monday 2 September:
- Service 19 between Skelton and Burton Stone Lane is currently operated by York Pullman on weekdays and York & Country on Saturdays. From 2 September, York & Country will operate the service from Monday to Saturday. There are no changes to the route and the timetable will be very similar, aside from Saturday’s last bus, which will change from 18:08 to 17:20. Full updated timetable details can be found via https://www.transdevbus.co.uk/coastliner/news/york-country-changes-from-2-sept/
- Service 20 between Rawcliffe - Clifton Moor - Monks Cross - Heworth/Osbaldwick will continue to be operated by York & Country, with no change to the route or timetable
- Services 24 (between Acomb and the city centre), 25 (Fulford - City - Foss Islands -
Derwenthorpe and 26 (Fulford - City - South Bank) currently operated by York & Country, will be altered in line with the Executive decision, in order to make some operational efficiencies with a minimal impact on overall service provision:- Service 24 will now serve the Germany Beck development and run between Acomb-York-Fulford instead of Ascot Way-Acomb-York. It will still be operated by York & Country and will still be hourly. The Ascot Way-Acomb section will be added to service 16, run by ConnexionsBuses, which will reduce from every 45 mins to every hour.
- Service 25 will continue to be operated by York & Country and run hourly. The route will be almost the same, but will now also serve Germany Beck, along with service 24. This is the first time Germany Beck has been directly linked in to the bus network
- The 24 and 25 will serve Germany Beck via Thornton Road, then Bishopdale Way, Whitting Close, and Porter Ave
- Service 26 will cease to operate. The South Bank-York section will be covered by First’s service 11, which will be re-routed to include the Balmoral Terrace-Campleshon Rd loop all day. The Fulford Rd section will become part of service 24. Passengers should note that there will be no replacement for the Friday & Saturday-only late evening 23:45 journey from Piccadilly to Fulford, due to very poor usage (averaging one passenger per journey). The last bus from York to Fulford will be service 415 at 23:10, serving Fulford Rd and Main St.
- Alterations to the 16 (between Acomb - Hamilton Drive - City) will also take place on 2 September. Frequency will reduce from every 45 mins to every hour, with the route being extended to include Ascot Way, Windsor Garth, Danesfort Ave, St Stephen's Rd, Cornlands Rd and Askham Lane (all currently part of route 24)
- Service 11 will change on the same date (2 September) as a result of the end of Service 26. Frequency will remain the same, but all daytime journeys will include the South Bank loop (Balmoral Terrace, Queen Victoria St, Campleshon Rd) that are currently operated by service 26. Service 11 has always used this loop in the evenings.
As a result of the high rate of inflation since these services were last tendered in 2019, the additional costs are being met with support from the Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) budget. Services 24 and 25 are also being part-funded by Section 106 contributions from the Germany Beck developer, Persimmon.
Passengers are reminded that there are a range of ticketing options available, including current BSIP funded subsidies on family and young people’s travel:
- Passengers aged 18 or under are also able to travel for a £1 single fare if travelling by themselves, or if aged under 16, can travel with an adult for free
- All York Young Person's Day - Valid for 5 to 18 year olds on any bus in the York area on the day of issue, at any time of day. Price: £2.50 - paper ticket
- All York Young Person's Week - Valid for 5 to 18 year-olds on any bus in the York area for 7 consecutive days. Price: £12.00 paper ticket
Cllr Kate Ravilious, Executive Member for Transport, said: “These are key services for our local communities and I’d like to thank all those involved for ensuring a smooth transition period, which means there will be no break in services. I’m delighted that residents living in the Germany Beck development will now have a bus service and I’d encourage residents to use the new routes on offer. And don’t forget that until December, we are subsidising fares for families and young people, making buses an even better way to travel in York”.
Transdev York and Country General Manager Adam Emmott said: “We’re looking forward to serving the fast-growing Germany Beck development for the first time, providing residents with a new bus link to the heart of the city centre – much easier, cheaper and better for the environment than taking a car into central York.”
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Emma Long – York & Country Driver
Henri Rohard – Managing Director
Cllr Peter Kilbane – Deputy Leader, City of York Council
Karl Spencer – York & Country Duty Manager