(18 Jun 2022, 3:40 pm)Adrian wrote It's no wonder that services aren't recovering. These short-notice cancellations have been going on for what, 8+ months now? Anyone opting to give the bus a try on a day like today, probably wouldn't bother again in the future.Even if there is “active regulation” (whatever that is) the buses on the 21 that are running will be busier and need longer running time, so will just get later and later……and then be terminated short. It’s not as if the 21 has reverted to the pre COVID timetable.
Apparently the likes of the 21 are being managed by 'active regulation' according to the MD, but the reality for those on the ground sounds a lot different!
https://twitter.com/MartijnGNE/status/15...9946866688
Failing to list any cancelled 21s on the “short notice cancellations” day after day does give the impression of “not telling the truth”.
if you follow GNE on Twitter and keep checking your phone you’ll see the recent tweet (from a couple of hours ago):
“Due to operational issues service 21 is currently operating to delays with significant gaps in service, we apologise for any inconvenience caused”