I worked for NCT from 1985 to 1995, including during the privatisation debacle, ‘bus wars’ as they were referred to locally. From my perspective as an ex driver, the privatisation model was a disgrace. Their drivers were paid much less with no pensions, sick pay etc and many of them were drivers NCT had sacked for various reasons including poor driving and dishonesty. Private fleet was old and substandard. The private companies only operated on profitable routes and as busier times. Ultimately, privatisation made large shareholder profits for the privatised companies while reducing staff pay and quality of fleet. The difference in ethic can be summed up in the change of name from ‘bus service’ to ‘bus company’ or ‘bus business’. Give me a council owned transport network every time! I would also extend exactly the same argument to the privatisation of the train companies which has also been a disaster from start to finish. And also to the creeping privatisation of the NHS which is well under way.
I remember the Sheffield omnibus company, I once drew a picture of one of the buses next to an ntc bus. The caption said "Nottingham City Transport, Nottingham Shitty Transport,... For those who know the difference!" Apparently ntc liked the play on the carlsberg posters of the day but couldn't use it shame🤔🤔🤔🤔😔
@@audiotron1003, I don’t understand how you base your assessment based on your ability with crayons? What empirical evidence do you have that NCT were shitty and presumably Sheffield Omnibus Company were not? Genuinely interested.
Some of the profit goes into the city and some of the remaining goes into investment of new vehicles. This keeps nct modern. Also heavy investment in the bio buses has made nct the world's largest fleet in the world. Meaning, the most vehicles by one operator in a single area. London may have more vehicles but they are split up into smaller fleets.
Those are proposed extentions probably off of the Toton Lane end of the Hucknall-Toton Lane. If it is done then itll very most likely come when the HS2 hub is built. I kinda doubt they would go to Derby yet tho.
I worked for NCT from 1985 to 1995, including during the privatisation debacle, ‘bus wars’ as they were referred to locally.
From my perspective as an ex driver, the privatisation model was a disgrace.
Their drivers were paid much less with no pensions, sick pay etc and many of them were drivers NCT had sacked for various reasons including poor driving and dishonesty.
Private fleet was old and substandard.
The private companies only operated on profitable routes and as busier times.
Ultimately, privatisation made large shareholder profits for the privatised companies while reducing staff pay and quality of fleet.
The difference in ethic can be summed up in the change of name from ‘bus service’ to ‘bus company’ or ‘bus business’.
Give me a council owned transport network every time!
I would also extend exactly the same argument to the privatisation of the train companies which has also been a disaster from start to finish.
And also to the creeping privatisation of the NHS which is well under way.
I remember the Sheffield omnibus company, I once drew a picture of one of the buses next to an ntc bus. The caption said "Nottingham City Transport, Nottingham Shitty Transport,... For those who know the difference!"
Apparently ntc liked the play on the carlsberg posters of the day but couldn't use it shame🤔🤔🤔🤔😔
@@audiotron1003, I don’t understand how you base your assessment based on your ability with crayons?
What empirical evidence do you have that NCT were shitty and presumably Sheffield Omnibus Company were not? Genuinely interested.
Some of the profit goes into the city and some of the remaining goes into investment of new vehicles. This keeps nct modern. Also heavy investment in the bio buses has made nct the world's largest fleet in the world. Meaning, the most vehicles by one operator in a single area.
London may have more vehicles but they are split up into smaller fleets.
Arriva Yorkshire satisfaction 2019: 90% Arriva Yorkshire satisfaction 2022: 9%
Lol.
The Nottingham Express Transit (NET) could extend to East Midlands International Airport and East Midlands Parkway. And maybe extend to Derby.
Those are proposed extentions probably off of the Toton Lane end of the Hucknall-Toton Lane. If it is done then itll very most likely come when the HS2 hub is built. I kinda doubt they would go to Derby yet tho.
In fact it's egsat fire only on nct
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@@audiotron1003: exact fare?