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"Neil Williams" wrote in message
... I wonder who they're anticipating competing with with this service, then? It's Stelios and his easyGroup who have already announced an intention to run this type of service: www.easybus.co.uk You can't blame Stagecoach for getting in first to try to put him off the idea of running on the Oxford-London corridor, although easyBus have indicated that it's London-Birmingham that they're looking at first - have you noticed National Express's recent adverts for this run? Regards, G. |
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Luke Ross wrote
Neil Williams wrote: Wow, they're brave. Anyone willing to bet on how long it'll be before Stagecoach (Oxford Tube) run them off the road? Unlikely, megabus.com is Stagecoach too! The Oxford Bus Company (Oxford Express) have been sulking about it though. grin I didn't realise the X90 Oxford Express camp had been sulking. I agree megabus is trying to syphon passengers from/to the Baker Street area, but am also inclined to agree with Stagecoach's claim that megabus isn't intended to compete with either of the existing services. Most Oxford--London passengers in my experience fall into one of two camps: They are either season-ticket commuters, who will have a set daily travelling pattern and a dim view of megabus; or opportunistic travellers who decide at zero notice that they want to get to London NOW and as quickly as possible -- often not knowing whether they're coming back by bus, let alone on what day or at what hour. Obviously this is something of a sweeping generalisation! But those in the Opportunists' camp turn up at one of the bus-stops served by the Tube and the X90, and just catch whichever comes along first [1], and are on their phone during the journey, planning the next phase of their day. Having to pinpoint exact journey endpoints and timings for both outward and return before leaving the house would be quite impossible. Oh, and the last megabus leaves Baker Street at 23h -- the established services run all night. [1] - but note that Next-Day returns *on the X90* fall to below the price of a single, at £6, when leaving Oxford between 1600 and midnight! Normal next-day return on either company is £10. I can't comment on the Olympian megabuses, but the ex-Hong Kong ones seem to have similar perfomance to the Oxford Tube. I caught up with one at Hillingdon on the way in the other night, and without doing anything illegal I could merely keep it in view. But after Hanger Lane I was able to pull my favourite sneaky trick at the new Concord Slip when the lights changed! (For those wondering: yes, it _is_ the same Richard Griffin as used to inhabit uk.transport.london up until 2.5 years ago. Still around, just not following Usenet because (a) lack of free time (driving the X90 every night!) and (b) lack of available news server. Thanks to RichardJ for alerting me to this thread, which I'm dealing with via Google Groups.) Cheers, -- Richard Griffin Oxford, UK http://www.squarewheels.org.uk/ "Do unto others and run like hell" -- Clement Freud |
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Hi,
Richard Griffin wrote: Unlikely, megabus.com is Stagecoach too! The Oxford Bus Company (Oxford Express) have been sulking about it though. grin I didn't realise the X90 Oxford Express camp had been sulking. According to some article in the Oxford rags :-) (For those wondering: yes, it _is_ the same Richard Griffin as used to inhabit uk.transport.london up until 2.5 years ago. Still around, just not following Usenet because (a) lack of free time (driving the X90 every night!) and (b) lack of available news server. Thanks to RichardJ for alerting me to this thread, which I'm dealing with via Google Groups.) What times and what days do you do? I travel on the X90 most weekends, armed with a student coachcard (and I fall in the turn-up-and-go (Capital Card) category and so won't be megabus'ing it :-). Luke |
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"CJG" wrote in message
... Where is the coach park (Oxpens??) that it mentions on the web-site. I can't seem to find it. On the south side of the road which goes from St Aldates around towards the Station, opposite the Westgate car park. -- Terry Harper, Web Co-ordinator, The Omnibus Society http://www.omnibussoc.org E-mail: URL: http://www.terry.harper.btinternet.co.uk/ |
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Griffin writes If you get some guy who clearly takes pride in doing good PAs, it's probably me! Or me :-) -- Steve Fitzgerald has now left the building. You will find him in London's Docklands, E16, UK (please use the reply to address for email) |
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