06 Nov 2022, 5:18 pm
If a local authority or a PTE partially subsidises a route (i.e a few late evening journeys) but not a full on tender, can they dictate what times they run at as a condition of the subsidy?
(06 Nov 2022, 5:18 pm)L469 YVK wrote [ -> ]If a local authority or a PTE partially subsidises a route (i.e a few late evening journeys) but not a full on tender, can they dictate what times they run at as a condition of the subsidy?
(06 Nov 2022, 5:18 pm)L469 YVK wrote [ -> ]If a local authority or a PTE partially subsidises a route (i.e a few late evening journeys) but not a full on tender, can they dictate what times they run at as a condition of the subsidy?They can, but given it will be a negotiated agreement in your example, the operator would need to be in agreement also.
(06 Nov 2022, 9:22 pm)Chris 1 wrote [ -> ]Is that not a de minimus level, if that’s the term?I think it was a couple months, well maybe 6.
As in, Nexus might contribute to last bus of an evening rather than the full service. I’m sure there was a list shared on here a few year back?
(06 Nov 2022, 7:53 pm)RobinHood wrote [ -> ]They can, but given it will be a negotiated agreement in your example, the operator would need to be in agreement also.So for instance......later journeys on the 10/10A/10B that Nexus/NCC might partially subsidise, GNE could get more flexibility when they run? Whereas something like the evening 309 & 310, Nexus would work with GNE to create even headway on the Coast Road with Arriva to prevent effectively Nexus funding a red meat situation?
(06 Nov 2022, 9:37 pm)L469 YVK wrote [ -> ]So for instance......later journeys on the 10/10A/10B that Nexus/NCC might partially subsidise, GNE could get more flexibility when they run? Whereas something like the evening 309 & 310, Nexus would work with GNE to create even headway on the Coast Road with Arriva to prevent effectively Nexus funding a red meat situation?