National Express West Midlands route 97
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West Midlands Transport | |||||
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Management | |||||
Operator | National Express West Midlands, Diamond Bus, Travel Ride and Redwing Contracts | ||||
Garage | Lea Hall Depot/ Tividale | ||||
Vehicle | Scania OmniLink/ Dennis Dart's, Wright Crusader's | ||||
PVR † | {{{pvr}}} | ||||
Route | |||||
Start | Birmingham | ||||
Via | Bordesley Green | ||||
End | Chelmsley Wood | ||||
Length | About ?? Miles | ||||
Service | |||||
Level | Daily | ||||
Frequency | Every 2-5 minutes daytime | ||||
Journey time | {{{time}}} | ||||
Day | 04:30 - 04:40 - 00:05 Monday - Saturday 06:35 - 00:05 Sunday |
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Night | Every 10-15 minutes until 0005 | ||||
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The 97 is a bus route in the West Midlands, United Kingdom.
The route links Birmingham and Chelmsley Wood.
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[edit] History
- 07th May 2008 - Diamond Bus timetable is amended showing slight decreases in frequency.
- 28th October 2007 - National Express West Midlands service 97 had a general increase in frequency. Between the 97 and 97A both services would now be more frequent up to Chelmsley Wood against Diamond Bus
- 25th October 2007 - The Scania OmniLinks start to make an appearance on the route. They will start to displace the Dennis Tridents and Mercedes-Benz O405N usually found on the route.
- 22 July 2007 - Diamond Bus experienced a service increase with a evening service added. Service no longer serves Fazeley Street.
Travel Your Bus used to operate on the same route under the heading 97Y before they were taken over by Travel West Midlands, now known as National Express West Midlands and renumbered their service to 97. Equally of note is that People's Express used to operate a rival service before being taken over by Diamond Bus.
[edit] Present
The service currently serves Bordesley Green, Stechford, Garretts Green and then Chelmsley Wood before going on to the terminus in Helmswood Drive. National Express West Midlands service 97 runs every 7-9 minutes during the day before reducing to every 20 minutes in the evening and on Sundays. The service is usually run with branded Scania OmniLinks however the Dennis Tridents are known for making an appearance when needed. The service is run commercially.
The major competitor on this service is Diamond Bus who run every 10 minutes during the day and 30 minutes in the evening. Sunday service is similar to National Express West Midlands at every 20 minutes albeit with later starting and earlier finishing times.
National Express West Midlands currently charge a maximum fare of £1.50 on this service.
[edit] Future
From 20th July 2008, Diamond Bus will be withdrawing off service 97. There is no replacement service.
[edit] Trivia
- The service passes two National Express West Midlands garages - Bordesley and Birmingham Central en route, yet is operated by neither.
- The service also passes National Express West Midlands Bordesley headquarters and the St. Andrews Football ground.