(20 Aug 2021, 2:49 pm)Storx wrote See in the longer term I could only see it working if it replaced some conventional bus routes aswell even if they worked with them at the same time. For example say the 28/28A issues which we're having now. It could work as a DRT service around the Chester Le Street area from the likes of Waldridge, Ouston, Pelton, Pelton Fells, Houghton Le Spring, Fence Houses then just flow directly into what would be the 21 and pick up customers as normal along Durham Road going towards Newcastle and would replace parts of the 25, 28, 28A, 29, 34 and 71.
So you'd have something like a 21 every 7.5 minutes to the Angel and every 15 minutes to Chester Le Street and depending on where people have ordered to go the 4 buses would split off at Angel and do they're own little routes to like Kibblesworth, Harlow Green, Ouston, Pelton and the other 4 from Chester Le Street going to Durham, Waldridge Park, Fencehouses or whereever.
It would work quite well along the Coast Road aswell with Whitley say have the 308 every 15 minutes to North Tyneside Hospital then every 30 minutes to Blyth via Whitley with the 2 308's ending at North Tyneside becoming a local DRT services there taking passengers to Monkseaton, Marden, Cullercoats or whereever they want to go.
Right now though all the profitable routes still exist and DRT are really only running the rump services so it'll never make a profit like that. It's very long term but some day can really see it taking of and what are 'conventional' bus routes just don't exist in most places.
I think the main issue at the end of the day is that buses are a form of mass transit, it's never going to work if there's just a few passengers here and there.
Having thought further about what I said further up about ride sharing and DRT being essentially the same thing, I really feel like they're going about it the wrong way. Would it not make more sense to have DRT services offered by taxi operators rather than bus operators, since the service more closely resembles the form of a taxi rather than a traditional bus service.
I feel like the overheads with it being offered by a taxi operator would be lower than it being operated by the likes of GNE or Arriva, although I could be mistaken. And since a service like DRT will, in all likelihood, always need to be subsidised due to the low usage, would it not make sense to go with the lower cost option.
I personally feel that, an operator like, dare I say it, GCT would be fairly well suited to running a DRT service.