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B6 BLE's horrid things?! I personally think they're brilliant single deckers! Comfortable seating, lovely engine sound, pleasant ride. Give me one of these over those Eclipse things any day!
I did a journey to bath on the X39 last week. At Bristol at the time I was there, the first bus in on the X39 was an Eclipse! Not surprisingly I gave that one a miss and waited for the next one. Basically ANYTHING other than an Eclipse would have done me. A Streetlite turned up. That'll do me, so got on that one. On the return journey at Bath bus station, the first bus in on the X39 was an Eclipse again!(probably the exact same one I avoided earlier), so waited for the next one which was a Streetlite. I am surprised that the X39 still isn't entirely Streetlite served by now. And surprised that some of the Streetlite's are used on the 338. Why don't they instead put all the Streetlite's on the X39, and have the older/less plush buses on the 338?
I also got thinking on the journey back as to why this service is number X39 when it isn't really a limited stop service. What with stopping at all bus stops through Bath, Newbridge, Saltford, Brislington, and through to Bristol bus station. Yes it goes the direct route, but it's not really a limited stop service. A service with an X prefix is supposed to be limited stop. Would it be a good idea to have an additional once per hour service which really is a limited stop service? For instance from Bristol Bus Station next stops would be Temple Meads, Brislington village and the few stops in the Brislington Trading Estate area, then next stops would be the few stops up to and including Bath Bus Station. Journey time about 37 minutes!(though a little longer at peak morning and evening times). Has there ever been a true limited stop service between Bath and Bristol? I note there used to be an X4 service years ago. Is this the same as what the X39 is now or a faster limited stop service?
I did a journey to bath on the X39 last week. At Bristol at the time I was there, the first bus in on the X39 was an Eclipse! Not surprisingly I gave that one a miss and waited for the next one. Basically ANYTHING other than an Eclipse would have done me. A Streetlite turned up. That'll do me, so got on that one. On the return journey at Bath bus station, the first bus in on the X39 was an Eclipse again!(probably the exact same one I avoided earlier), so waited for the next one which was a Streetlite. I am surprised that the X39 still isn't entirely Streetlite served by now. And surprised that some of the Streetlite's are used on the 338. Why don't they instead put all the Streetlite's on the X39, and have the older/less plush buses on the 338?
I also got thinking on the journey back as to why this service is number X39 when it isn't really a limited stop service. What with stopping at all bus stops through Bath, Newbridge, Saltford, Brislington, and through to Bristol bus station. Yes it goes the direct route, but it's not really a limited stop service. A service with an X prefix is supposed to be limited stop. Would it be a good idea to have an additional once per hour service which really is a limited stop service? For instance from Bristol Bus Station next stops would be Temple Meads, Brislington village and the few stops in the Brislington Trading Estate area, then next stops would be the few stops up to and including Bath Bus Station. Journey time about 37 minutes!(though a little longer at peak morning and evening times). Has there ever been a true limited stop service between Bath and Bristol? I note there used to be an X4 service years ago. Is this the same as what the X39 is now or a faster limited stop service?
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