Goldfish62
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Completely agree. I did Minehead to Lynmouth and return in June 2022, mid week during school term in June. Bus rammed in both directions, with passengers universally on it for the open top experience surrounded by stunning scenery. As you say, there was little intermediate traffic, with passengers staying on for the whole trip.I've used the Exmoor Explorer twice. First time was in 2021 when it was the inaugural season. I got the Saturday 0930 from Minehead about a week before the season finished. The top deck was very nearly full. Then in 2023, I did the full Minehead to Ilfracombe run leaving about 1100. I posted on the Trips thread at the time - full bus leaving Minehead with 5 standing passengers. Whilst there were a few leaving in Porlock, the bus was full until it reached Lynmouth where most got off. The bus then reloaded (I stayed on) and there were probably 30 on the top deck and 15 on the bottom.
I'd also say that whilst there is some lighter loaded journeys, even those passing in the opposite direction seemed to have decent loads. There may be little tourist potential on the route - a few in Porlock and some at Combe Martin - but the point is that people were travelling to/from the main tourist spots i.e. Lynmouth, Ilfracombe and Minehead and there seemed plenty of them.
I appreciate that I had a snapshot on two days but it seems like the entrepreneurial flair and freedom that typified First under the Giles reign is now being removed.
Yesterday I drove my car from Lands End to St Ives and despite doing the route many, many times, still marvelled at the magical scenery, while also marvelling at the stupidity of First pulling out of such a stunning route that they've operated seasonally for over half a century.
Even the Lockhead era wasn't as bad as this.
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