New bus services up and running
Monday 29th March 2010, 11:30AM BST.
Controversial changes to Black Country bus services have come into force.
A new network of services has been introduced in the Warley, Halesowen, Bearwood and Merry Hill areas.
Bosses at bus company National Express West Midlands claim it means less waiting around at bus stops.The number 88 Birmingham to Oldbury will become the number 89 and the number 99 Dudley to Halesowen is being replaced by the 222, which will cover visiting times to Russells Hall Hospital.
But Blackheath Tory councillor Mary Docker claims the removal of the old 88 service will cut the direct link between the town, Langley and City Hospital.
The change is of concern because maternity services are set to be moved from Sandwell to City Hospital.Improvements include making the Stourbridge to Halesowen and Birmingham service every eight minutes on the number nine and the Quinton to Birmingham service will run every four minutes.
New links include a City Road to Birmingham service and a West Bromwich and Cape Hill to Five Ways and Broad Street route.
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The changes to the 120 bus route were not consulted to local residents in the Brades Road/Rise areas of Oldbury. Bus stops were taken out of use a week early. The changes now leaves the estate with no bus route, with a further 120 houses being build in that area. Older residents need to walk further to the nearest bus stop in Florence Road.
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The most farcical part of this story is the continued abandon of night buses.
This is a patent disadvantage in Halesowen and Stourbridge with the 24hr Asda in Halesowen.
The Birmingham area-with Marseilles-is the biggest city region in Europe without night buses.
RIP those who get killed driving back with too much alcohol and the hospital costs of those who maim themselves.
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