RE: X9 | X10 - Acquisition of interdeck coaches from Oxford Bus Company
(08 Jul 2021, 6:07 pm)RobinHood wrote We should also remember that there reasoning for this reduction clearly states 'non-work related track and trace app self-isolation alerts'. Nothing to do with increased capacity?
This is just PR speak, and not wanting to cause any panic that buses aren’t safe/covid secure. Realistically there’s no way you can 100% know where you’ve been pinged from the information is data protected as it’s healthcare. Even if GNE could ask drivers to turn off the contact tracing app, there’s no guarantee to say “Y driver” hasn’t put down “X Driver” and “Z Driver” as close contacts when they had a meal break together twice last week. X and Z driver wouldn’t realistically know where they’re isolating from unless Y driver tells them.
As for dropping the X9, I wonder if it’s a combinations of factors. 1) Less work travel, particularly those commuting longer distance isn’t recovered to normal levels, guidance is still working from home and even after July 19th it wouldn’t be flick of a switch 2) Slightly related, but I think there’s still a little bit of pandemic trends at play, such as to stay local to certain extent and avoid transport where you might not have in the past. 3) The coaches being unreliable 4) You can cover all the same places with the evening and Sunday route*
*It always slightly annoys me that they never remember about the A19 slip road bus stop heading Northbound, usually on the X10 route, when doing the evening route, it misses this bus stop but it’s never effectively communicated.