Bus operator RH "ceases to operate" (From Oxford Mail)
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Bus operator RH "ceases to operate"
1:19pm Thursday 4th October 2012 in Countywide
By Andrew Smith, Business Editor. Call me on 01865 425460
BUS operator RH Transport Services has announced that its services will “cease to operate” by the end of the day.
The Witney company, which operates the No 700 hospital park-and-ride service in Oxford, routes linking towns in West Oxfordshire including the X8 between Witney and Chipping Norton, and school bus services across the county, is set to go into administration tomorrow.
RH is also the operator of the X9 and C1 and T1 Cotswold Line Railbus routes, which connect with trains at Kingham and Charlbury stations, and the X15 Witney-Abingdon service.
Since August it had been running a number of special football services to take Oxford United fans to matches at the club's Kassam Stadium.
The schools served by the firm's buses have been informed of the situation.
Rodney Rose, Oxfordshire County Council’s deputy leader and cabinet member for transport, said: “We’re very keen to find replacement operators and have them up and running as soon as we possibly can.”
RH Transport currently provides 30 education transport services in Oxfordshire. These services will not run on Friday.
Chipping Norton, Henry Box and Wood Green secondary schools have inset days tomorrow so services were not scheduled to run anyway.
School services operated by RH Transport are:
Burford School - Leafield-Shipton-Fulbrook
Burford School - Leafield-Fordwells
Burford School - Minster Lovell-Worsham
Burford School - Brize-Carterton-Langford
Burford School – Black Bourton-Alvescot-Filkins
Chipping Norton School - Charlbury Spelsbry
Chipping Norton School - Charlbury
Chipping Norton School - Enstone
Chipping Norton School - Dean Chadlington
Chipping Norton School - Middle Barton
Kingham CP School - Salford Churchill
Holy Trinity RC School - Charlbury/Enstone
Charlbury CP School - Finstock/Cornbury Park
Charlbury CP School - Ditchley Park
Matthew Arnold School - Kennington
Matthew Arnold School - Kennington
Matthew Arnold School - Kennington
King Alfreds - Rowstock-East and West Hendred
Wheatley Park School - Risinghurst
Wheatley Park School - Risinghurst Sandhills
Henry Box School - Aston-Bampton
Henry Box School - Aston-Cote-Standlake
Wood Green School - Stonesfield-Finstock-Ramsden
Wood Green School - Finstock
Burford School -Kelmscott-Clanfield
Burford School -Bampton-Brize Norton
Burford School -Bampton-Brize Norton
Chipping Norton School - Charlbury
Bartholomew School -Standlake-Brighthampton
Wood Green School -East End-North Leigh
The regular passenger routes operated by RH are:
18: Clanfield – Bampton – Oxford
19: Carterton – Bampton – Witney
63: Longworth – Eaton – Oxford
64: Carterton- Lechlade – Swindon
67/A: Wantage - Stanford – Faringdon
98: Great Western Park – Didcot
243: Combe – Leafield – Witney
700: Water Eaton – Oxford hospitals park-and-ride
C1: Charlbury Rail Bus
X8: Wychwoods – Kingham – Chipping Norton
X9: Witney – Charlbury - Chipping Norton
X15: Witney – Southmoor- Abingdon
X47: Wantage – Swindon.
These services will not run tomorrow or until replacement operators have been found by the council.
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Comments (29)
1:30pm Thu 4 Oct 12
CHINNOR YELLOWS says...
1:36pm Thu 4 Oct 12
WitneyGreen says...
1:46pm Thu 4 Oct 12
goridebus says...
It would appear at this moment in time that no RH buses will run tomorrow or Saturday. OCC have put out an emergency call to operators willing to restart their bus services from Monday.
1:47pm Thu 4 Oct 12
AG1759 says...
2:16pm Thu 4 Oct 12
Andrew:Oxford says...
Thornhill be be rammed and Headington will be grid-locked tomorrow morning.
2:48pm Thu 4 Oct 12
WitneyGreen says...
2:48pm Thu 4 Oct 12
Mark L says...
2:51pm Thu 4 Oct 12
King Joke says...
One thing Stagecoach could do is to jiggle the diagrams around a little to put double decks on the 14, and maybe run some reliefs. THe 14 duplicates part of the 700 route.
3:25pm Thu 4 Oct 12
WitneyGreen says...
4:37pm Thu 4 Oct 12
EricTheRed says...
4:37pm Thu 4 Oct 12
EricTheRed says...
4:53pm Thu 4 Oct 12
WitneyGreen says...
4:57pm Thu 4 Oct 12
H.J.Harris says...
Costs can only be cut so far and one of their drivers once complained to me about pay and conditions being so much worse than their competitors.
My sympathy goes out to the staff and to the management who appear to have made a valiant effort to compete with the "big boys".
6:01pm Thu 4 Oct 12
Myron Blatz says...
6:27pm Thu 4 Oct 12
Bob jobs says...
The cheapest is never the best way as the government found out this week about the trains . Now I guess they all want to go back to those company's and say please help us out. Although this effects my children with school if I were those past transport providers I would tell the OCC to get stuffed !
But im sure they won't
6:32pm Thu 4 Oct 12
paul from Kennington says...
6:59pm Thu 4 Oct 12
exrhdriver2 says...
8:33pm Thu 4 Oct 12
nfjuk@yahoo.com says...
9:00pm Thu 4 Oct 12
ExRHBusesDriver says...
11:47pm Thu 4 Oct 12
Kevin west says...
RH had one big problem they tendered too low for the routes, which left them no room to menover with the rising costs.
Granted the bigger companies seem to put the pressure on smaller companies, but these companies have the resources to do so.
What RH didn't do is get routes that were commercially viable, to offset the not so commercially viable.
1:05am Fri 5 Oct 12
lewins89 says...
so know i can not get to work unless i travel an hour and half in the wrong direction to get the train to bath such a bloody **** take of our system now a days p.s my heart goes out to my older gentleman who drove the bus as i new he was in the process of redoing his family home.
8:44am Fri 5 Oct 12
WitneyGreen says...
9:50am Fri 5 Oct 12
King Joke says...
Yes Stagecoach are a huge multinational who are in the business to make money, but they don't generally these days act big and evil.
10:08am Fri 5 Oct 12
My Kingdom for an 'Orse says...
Of course we could all see that this would happen sooner or later. We wondered if other operators (Worth's came into mind) would be able to resume the school contract services they once ran if they got rid of some vehicles. All I can say is, I'm available to drive.
1:43pm Fri 5 Oct 12
Wifeofexrhdriver says...
I totally agree with this comment and would like to thank this person for the comment. This is the only comment that i have seen for the poor drivers!!
My husband was a driver for r h transport and is now out of a job and we have a family to think of!! And as to the other driver's that have been made unemployed!! We feel very annoyed that the staff was not kept informed of what was happening and not given the chance to look for other work before the company went bust!! We are also very annoyed with how we found out that my husband had lost his job and that was through FACEBOOK!! I really do feel for those that have lost transport but this is being sorted.. Where as there is nothing be sorted for the drivers!!
2:43pm Fri 5 Oct 12
the wizard says...
Nobody it seems has a good word to say about a local operator which has tried hard to satisfy local demand under some very telling market conditions and yet was taken for granted by many, a cheap alternative, during a period where the government nor OCC has done nothing or very little to ease the burden of prohibitive fuel costs.
For what it is worth , my thanks to RH for what they tried to do, and despite all their failings in the eyes of some, they never ripped us off. Who ever comes in now will cost more, and the time tables will probably be less frequent. We the travelling public have lost more than will ever gain from who ever comes in next, who will run a balance sheet and not such a publicly minded service. RH, you will be missed, my thanks for what you tried to do.
4:34pm Fri 5 Oct 12
My Kingdom for an 'Orse says...
It seems that when considering who to award school contracts to, price is the only consideration. Long established reliable operators in the area have lost contracts to cheaper bidders who proved unable to fulfil their undertakings and have now gone out of business. Those long established operators had to make drivers redundant too, so no one is a winner.
As for complaining about transport costs, me thinks you assume too much. I ride a bike, but because I enjoy the way I travel, I don’t mind paying for quality replacement components.
All this of course is only my perspective on things, and I could be wrong, I sometimes am. However, I’m more inclined to listen to the former drivers. They at least had an insight into the company’s operations.
8:56pm Fri 5 Oct 12
regularbuspassenger says...
9:24am Sun 7 Oct 12
My Kingdom for an 'Orse says...