Sheffields free electric bus service

Sheffields free electric bus service

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The Gauge

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3,175 posts

20 months

Sunday 28th April
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Sheffield has recently introduced a fleet of 4 x electric zero emission busses that drive along two routes around the city centre every 10 mins - 7 days a week, and are free to use - just jump one/off.

I've been using them recently as I work in the city centre, I find them very useful in my lunch break for getting from one end of the centre to the other, and back to work again within the hour. Sadly they always seem empty as if nobody knows about the service, or don't need it?

Apparently they cost £500K each, however one was stolen in the first few weeks of going live and was smashed up in an RTC, so now there are only three busses.



The Gauge

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3,175 posts

20 months

Sunday 28th April
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Here's the one that got stolen and smashed up, quite embarrassing for the council as they are parked up overnight in the bus station who have security and CCTV..


hidetheelephants

27,798 posts

200 months

Sunday 28th April
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The Gauge said:
The Gauge said:
Here's the one that got stolen and smashed up, quite embarrassing for the council as they are parked up overnight in the bus station who have security and CCTV..

It's like a fast food menu picture and what you get in reality. hehe

nuyorican

1,805 posts

109 months

Sunday 28th April
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hidetheelephants said:
It's like a fast food menu picture and what you get in reality. hehe
biglaugh

nuyorican

1,805 posts

109 months

Sunday 28th April
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The Gauge said:
I've been using them recently as I work in the city centre, I find them very useful in my lunch break for getting from one end of the centre to the other, and back to work again within the hour. Sadly they always seem empty as if nobody knows about the service, or don't need it?
Sounds like a seriously niche market. City centre isn’t that big. Who needs to get from one of it to t’other in a short window of time, apart from you?

Simpo Two

87,026 posts

272 months

Sunday 28th April
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Free buses that cost £0.5M each... and the Council wonders why it hasn't got any money left...

Slowboathome

4,460 posts

51 months

Sunday 28th April
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I used to live in Sheffield. Having looked at the route map isn't it almost as quick to walk than wait for the bus?

Appreciate that not everyone is able to walk.


williamp

19,549 posts

280 months

Sunday 28th April
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Ffs what low life steals a bus. Literally nothing fo do with the council.

ConnectionError

1,942 posts

76 months

Sunday 28th April
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Slowboathome said:
I used to live in Sheffield. Having looked at the route map isn't it almost as quick to walk than wait for the bus?

Appreciate that not everyone is able to walk.
I would agree, for quicker to walk, and better for you.

Another total waste of tax payers money, the only thing Sheffield city council are experts at.


GliderRider

2,527 posts

88 months

Sunday 28th April
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I've often wondered what the country would be like if all public transport was free at the point of use and paid for out of taxes. Buses would be a lot more efficient if passengers didn't have to delay the thing whilst paying or showing their oyster card.

In Scotland, under 22s and anyone over 60 with a Saltire card can travel free. From talking to some pensioners up there the buses are virtual mobile community centres. One chap was telling me how in the summer he travels all day on the bus, gets a few cans to see him through the night on a bench by the sea and then gets the early bus home. He was also going from South of Glasgow right up into the Highlands on his outings.

The Gauge

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3,175 posts

20 months

Sunday 28th April
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nuyorican said:
Who needs to get from one of it to t’other in a short window of time, apart from you?
I've no idea, I haven't asked everyone, yet.
I imagine the elderly, people with prams, people carrying lots of shopping, out of towners (though we try to discourage them)?

Earthdweller

14,356 posts

133 months

Monday 29th April
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GliderRider said:
I've often wondered what the country would be like if all public transport was free at the point of use and paid for out of taxes. Buses would be a lot more efficient if passengers didn't have to delay the thing whilst paying or showing their oyster card.

In Scotland, under 22s and anyone over 60 with a Saltire card can travel free. From talking to some pensioners up there the buses are virtual mobile community centres. One chap was telling me how in the summer he travels all day on the bus, gets a few cans to see him through the night on a bench by the sea and then gets the early bus home. He was also going from South of Glasgow right up into the Highlands on his outings.
Hundreds of bus routes in Scotland have been cut and ridership is down by 30% yet the taxpayer pays 60% of the cost of running the buses

Some geriatric wino riding for free with his tinnies isn’t going to sustain a viable bus service .. certainly not the £400m of taxpayers money going to provide for his little outings

I see it where I am, come 0930 the buses fill up with pensioners riding for free, the buses might be full but they are losing a fortune and hardly viable financially

Earthdweller

14,356 posts

133 months

Monday 29th April
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Simpo Two said:
Free buses that cost £0.5M each... and the Council wonders why it hasn't got any money left...
And Chinese buses too made by BYD!

steveo3002

10,658 posts

181 months

Monday 29th April
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Simpo Two said:
Free buses that cost £0.5M each... and the Council wonders why it hasn't got any money left...
just ticking boxes at the tax payers expense

bowder

155 posts

23 months

Monday 29th April
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williamp said:
Ffs what low life steals a bus. Literally nothing fo do with the council.
Someone who took 'Free Bus' rather too literally?

Earthdweller

14,356 posts

133 months

Monday 29th April
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https://youtu.be/1FJCorhYk9k?si=dgiIur1Uddxj7pP6

Someone has done a review of the new buses/service

Earthdweller

14,356 posts

133 months

Monday 29th April
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williamp said:
Ffs what low life steals a bus. Literally nothing fo do with the council.

Simpo Two

87,026 posts

272 months

Monday 29th April
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steveo3002 said:
Simpo Two said:
Free buses that cost £0.5M each... and the Council wonders why it hasn't got any money left...
just ticking boxes at the tax payers expense
Indeed, but when will they learn it's unaffordable nonsense and they have more important things to do with rate-payers' money? One reason why this country's in the state it's in. And did I mention the potholes? Perhaps someone should tell them that potholes emit CO2 - then they'll get fixed...

Riley Blue

21,619 posts

233 months

Monday 29th April
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Apparently someone has suggested extending the Sheffield tram network to Chesterfield. I'm not sure why as trains run between the two every 10 minutes or so - or are supposed to.

DaveTheRave87

2,132 posts

96 months

Monday 29th April
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GliderRider said:
I've often wondered what the country would be like if all public transport was free at the point of use and paid for out of taxes. Buses would be a lot more efficient if passengers didn't have to delay the thing whilst paying or showing their oyster card.
When I played Cities Skylines I made all public transport free and successfully funded it by charging cars to drive into the city of Daveslavia. I uninstalled the game in disgust when I realised what I'd become.

Belfast has switched most of the local bus fleet to electric buses. You really notice the transition from regen braking to the physical brakes when you're on board but overall they do a decent job and you can now breathe while they're driving past you.