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RE: Route History - MTL0201 - 31/05/2019 09:40 How different the maps are from PTE era to Merseytravel era, this an example of PTE era map https://www.flickr.com/photos/dmc1947/albums/72157632585016709 roads look like they've been drawn on in ink, quite often the old zone ticket boundary, & boundary points imposed over the route numbers, so hard to see the route numbers, Merseytravel maps, straight away from d-reg, wider roads originally in yellow, with bus numbers in red, with road/street names inside, far more user friendly, clear & easy to read, sad thing is, more & more roads are changing colour to white, every time bus map is published. G RE: Route History - MTL0201 - 31/05/2019 18:07 Just seen a timetable for sale, the post d-reg Merseybus the Wirral renumbering scheme took place mid January 89[i thought it was a couple of months later], this is were the 3/3A was formed from the 33 & 36 & so on, the original 10 was withdrawn, this went straight down Cleveland Street, 10A became all day service now the 410 RE: Route History - MTL0201 - 12/06/2019 22:53 Come to think of it, i find it quite weird Merseyside PTE kept with the local number scheme, when PTEs elsewhere re numbered everything, so you had 5xx, 6xx routes. RE: Route History - Gillmoss 0324 - 14/06/2019 08:36 I think the Kirkby 15* routes were a sort of attempt at having separate route numbers for the MPTE area's but yes unlike Greater Manchester or West Midlands you didn't really get say routes in the four Mersey area's numbered like 1**, 2**, 3** etc. Saying that you could say some of the Ribble routes in the 3** series were similar to this and separate from the general municipal/MPTE series. It's interesting though that the 19's weren't incorporated into that 15* series when the old 15 route did and became the 155 etc. Don't know much about the other PTE's but didn't West Yorkshire do something similar with routes in the Bradford, Halifax, Huddersfield area's too? MTL/Arriva's renumbering's have seen a fair few Wirral services become 4** routes since the 1990's and Arriva's Southport and St Helens changes have seen pretty much no duplication with the Liverpool route numbers which have been in use for many years. It's interesting that over the last decade or so both Nat Ex West Midlands and mainly Stagecoach Manchester (Wigan) have abandoned legacy route numbers from the PTE era and now have different routes with duplicate numbers in different parts of their operating territories. RE: Route History - MTL0201 - 14/06/2019 15:18 West Yorkshire PTE did do the same renumbering scheme as Manchester Leeds 1 to 99 Wakefield 1xx Dewsbury 2xx Huddersfield 3xx Halifax 5xx Bradford 6xx Some Wakefield area routes are also 4xx That hasn't changed Tyne & Wear PTE was more complex, although local routes were Newcastle & Gateshead were 1 to 96, night buses 97-100 Sunderland was 1xx South Shields was 5xx I say more complex, as you then add Northern General & United Auto routes to/from the PTE area from Northumberland & County Durham they ranged up to 7XX RE: Route History - MTL0201 - 17/06/2019 15:36 Found a First Chester & Wirral overground magazine & timetable from summer 2003, this is when the Moreton RedRider depot was closed, routes then were 1 Chester-Liverpool 2 Ellesmere Port-Chester, peak hours extending to/from Little Sutton & Neston 3 Chester-Rivacre 4 Little Sutton-Stanney Grange/Chester 7 Ellesmere Port-Kendal Drive 10 Chester-Connah's Quay 11 Chester-Holywell 12/12A Chester-Connah's Quay 16 Chester-Salteny 17 Leasowe-Clatterbridge 22/22A Chester-West Kirby 36 Ellesmere Port-Runcorn 38 West Kirby-Poulton Lancelyn 39 West Kirby-Port Sunlight 41/42 Mill Park-Woodchurch 51 Chester-Plas Newton 53 Chester-Kingsway 71/72 Heswall-Woodside/Liverpool 75 Heswall Lower Village-Irby 92 Birkenhead-Beechwood 2 was an hourly frequency via the old C2 Ellesmere Port-Chester, peak hour one journey Ellesmere Port-Neston, returning to Chester, in the morning peak, evening peak one journey Chester-Little Sutton 4 was 20 minutes Little Sutton-Stanney Grange, extending hourly to Chester via Stoak 10/11/12/12A were part of the Flintshire County Council Lynx branding scheme, think joint services with Arriva 17 was renumbered from 117, forgot about the Leasowe circle route 22/22A, every 30 minutes West Kirby-Heswall, then hourly Neston via Parkgate, then 2 hourly 22 via Ness & Burton, 22A via Hinderton & Willaston, both routes served Mollington Village 38/39 every 15 minutes West Kirby-Bebington Station, then 30 minutes to Poulton Lancelyn[38] Port Sunlight[39] 51 was every 9 minutes in the peak, 11 minutes off peak 71/72 only a couple of peak hour journeys extended to Liverpool, mostly Woodside-Heswall RE: Route History - Gillmoss 0324 - 18/06/2019 07:54 (14/06/2019 15:18)MTL0201 Wrote: West Yorkshire PTE did do the same renumbering scheme as Manchester Interesting would explain why some Go North East's Durham/Middlesbrough services like the 21, 22, X10's etc. were still up to 7XX when I first used them about 14-15 years ago. I suppose if MPTE had have looked at doing they could've had separate number scheme's for various area's of the four Merseyside council area's. Something like Southport, Formby and Maghull/Literland/Bootle in Sefton, Halewood, Huyton and Kirkby in Knowsley and Birkenhead, Wallasey and other parts of the Wirral. Not intended this way but perhaps Fareway and Liverbus's services could have been a indication of doing this as neither operator ran the same routes and numbers as the competing Merseybus services around that time. RE: Route History - MTL0201 - 18/06/2019 11:09 (18/06/2019 07:54)Gillmoss 0324 Wrote: Interesting would explain why some Go North East's Durham/Middlesbrough services like the 21, 22, X10's etc. were still up to 7XX when I first used them about 14-15 years ago. Any MPTE renumbering would have been trickier, as you had Ribble & Crosville with there own numbers, as well as rapidride 4xx & limited stop routes 5xx, Ribble routes were either 3xx, or Lxx, 2xx numbers were introduced in the MPTE area in the 70s, although Ribble 2xx was traditionally East Lancashire. Crosville renumbered there entire system in the late 50s routes with prefix letters, Liverpool was H, Wirral F, some routes from Chester being C, then late 70s Crosville routes solely in the Wirral MPTE were renumbered again 72 to 89. Kirkby had the infamous renumbering scheme in 1980, Kirkby routes renumbered 150 to 159, buses with 4 track number blinds were introduced[look at East Lancs & Willowbrook Atlanteans from 1821 upwards, & some experimental buses], incase PTE introduced something like 157A & so on, but they were rarely used to the full, some short journeys became 14x instead, like 144 Pier Head-Gillmoss I suppose any scheme could well have been Liverpool 1 to 99 Wirral 1xx Southport 2xx St Helens 6xx I say St Helens 6xx keeping in with some routes already in 6xx series, mostly operating from GMPTE area under Lancashire United Come to think of it Wirral didn't have many routes that ended with suffix letters, in the PRE era, i recall 51 group later became 51C/51D/51E,then 70A/71A/72A/80A later when Arrowe Park Hospital was opened you had 71C/72C/72D, there was also 73A/73C, short mostly garage journeys were often numbered E RE: Route History - Walton 46 - 27/07/2019 11:40 Couple of questions: 1) Any ideas of when the 79 was extended from Netherley through to Halewood? 2) In June/July 1990, North Western started competing with Merseybus on the 26/27 and 60 routes. Any idea how long these competing routes lasted for? RE: Route History - MTL0201 - 28/07/2019 10:40 79 to Halewood was extended about 3 to 4 years ago, mostly as replacements to/from Okell Drive for 74/75/78 as 75 was a circular route with 74 |