(27 Jul 2022, 12:57 am)Robbie64 wrote Yes, the 84 and 85 have each gone down to one per hour on an evening. Although for the 84 one of the evening services used to run as the 84A and that service has gone altogether. It wouldn't surprise me if the next thing GNE do on an evening is to take off those two services completely whenever the bus services in Washington are next cut. The more GNE cut local evening services the more people will just not bother with buses at all.
Thanks for confirming this Robbie. I can't believe Nexus are only funding one bus an hour on an evening. For several years they have funded services that carry fresh air (such as the 23, now TB22/23) but yet now they have cut funding to subsidise evening services in areas that use the bus more. The evening 84 loadings didn't carry many passengers but I bet they would still have more passengers than the TB22/23 will carry all day! Completely agree that if there are anymore cuts to services that people will give up on buses altogether, which would be terrible for the industry!