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Droitwich Branch: Answers to Labour’s Questions on the Proposed Changes to the 144 Bus Route

The Droitwich Branch of the Labour Party in Mid Worcestershire recently posed 5 questions to the County Council with regards to the proposed changes to the 144 bus route following the announcement that the service will no longer terminate in Birmingham.

We can now confirm that Labour Town Councillor, Alan Humphries, has received answers to these 5 questions and these can be viewed below:

  • We are working with National Express to develop a solution for the 144 and to provide a sustainable service for the long term future.

Please see statement regarding the cost of fares from National Express “National Express West Midlands has a range of low-cost ticket and pass options to suit customers’ travel needs. You don’t even need to be always trying to work out the best fares – if you simply tap your contactless bank card each time you get on a bus, you’ll never pay more than £4 to travel all day anywhere on our services.” Concessionary pass holders will not be affected.

Unfortunately the de-registration of this section of the route was a commercial decision by First bus who have made it clear to the county council they were not willing to continue the service, any resolution moving forward had to involve a different bus company whilst we understand the issues around people wanting to get a direct service at this current time that was not possible. We have tried to provide a joined up timetable at Bromsgrove with the existing 144 and at Longbridge there are frequent follow on national Express Services as well as train services.

We have tried to limit waiting time and as much as possible with the existing 144 and we are monitoring the service closely with National Express.

We are working with National Express to develop a longer term solution and we will be discussing Sunday services. The county council currently does not subsidise any Sunday services within the county, however we are currently undertaking a review of the commercial network and will be looking how our subsidies can help achieve the ambitions set out in our Passenger Transport Strategy.