Sunday 26 August 2018

Salisbury bus changes from 2nd September

In our previous posts, we've looked at the changes happening next weekend in Portsmouth, Southampton, Fareham and Winchester. This time, we take a look at what's changing in Salisbury.


Salisbury Reds have provided a summary here. Click on the route numbers below to see the new timetables. The main changes from Sunday 2nd September:


  • Red 2 City Centre-Bishopdown Sunday daytime frequency cut from half-hourly to hourly.
  • Red 3 City Centre-Bulbridge Minor changes to Sunday and bank holiday services.
  • Red 5 City Centre-West Harnham Minor changes on Saturday mornings. The Traveline timetable incorrectly shows no Sunday service - don't worry, the Sunday service will continue as at present.
  • Red 6 City Centre-Laverstock Most journeys will run slightly later than at present.
  • PR7/Red 7 City Centre-Bishopdown Farm Minor changes to PR7. New hourly Sunday daytime service launches as Red 7.
  • Red 8 City Centre-Ditchampton Apparently there's an additional weekday journey, but we're not sure when yet as with a week to go, the new timetable has not been published.
  • Red 10 City Centre-St Peters Place Wheelers journeys withdrawn. Salisbury Reds route extended beyond Bemerton Heath to the new estate at St Peters Place. Frequency increased to half-hourly for longer on weekdays and Saturdays, plus an hourly Sunday daytime service is introduced.
  • PR11/Red 11 City Centre-Old Sarum Hourly Sunday daytime service introduced as Red 11. More journeys to Old Sarum estate on Mon-Sats.
  • Red 12 City Centre-Stratford Bridge Taken over from Wheelers. New timetable with a new later journey from Salisbury at 1550 on weekdays.
  • Red 14 City Centre-Harvard Heights Taken over from Wheelers. New timetable.




  • X4 Salisbury-Larkhill Minor changes.
  • X5 Salisbury-Swindon Minor changes.
  • X7 Salisbury-Southampton New later journey from Southampton at 1810 Mon-Sats. Other minor changes.
  • Activ8 Salisbury-Andover Minor changes, mainly on Sundays.
  • 2 Salisbury-Devizes Minor changes
  • 37 Salisbury-Lockerley Several journeys are cut.
  • 44 Salisbury-Woodfalls Wheelers journeys transfer to Salisbury Reds. Minor changes.
  • 66/67 Salisbury-Idmiston/Tidworth These routes transfer from Salisbury Reds and Wheelers to Stagecoach.
  • 87/88 Salisbury-Andover/Winterslow Minor changes.
  • 201 Amesbury-Salisbury Early morning journey transfers to Stagecoach. Others remain with Tourist Coaches



Rural services to the west of Salisbury:
Routes 28 and 84 are withdrawn, with the 29 transferring from Wheelers to Salisbury Reds
New timetables on routes 25, 26, 27, 29.

Most Wheelers services in Salisbury, including the W16, are withdrawn, with replacements mainly run by Salisbury Reds. Wheelers are left with just some journeys on route 87.



26 comments:

  1. Nice to note the 1645 salisbury to Southampton runs all year and improved service after 1700 Southampton to Salisbury-As for the 37 Salisbury to West Dean it looks gradually it's heading for extinction-Oh dear what's happened to Wheeler's?

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  2. Reece (Southampton)27 August 2018 at 17:13

    It would seem Wheeler's are giving up on bus services.

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  3. Reece (Southampton)27 August 2018 at 17:35

    The new timetable for the Bluestar 2 is now on Traveline

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  4. Wheeler's seem to have given up (or where priced out of) operating out of Salisbury, which is remote from North Baddesley; thus difficult and more expensive. They seem to have registered new shopping services around Andover starting in October.

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  5. If First wants to be around, it would be time to invest and purchase Wheelers W1 to Romsey, as it tends to have good patronage to Southampton Science Park in Chilworth.

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    1. I would imagine First would not be remotely interested in Wheeler's W1,or for that matter any other operator

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  6. I over heard two Bluestar drivers talking Bluestar thinking of explan the 17 to. Go to Westen and Woolston

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    1. Makes sense.

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    2. The 17 always used to go to Weston until First ruined what was a perfectly good network.What goes round comes around.

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  7. Shouldn't listen to gossip

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  8. Reece (Southampton)30 August 2018 at 16:56

    No chance of Bluestar going there they only take over what First get rid off and anyway would Totton Depot even have the space for more buses?

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    1. Totton don’t. But Eastleigh has. Could easily swap the 7 for the 17 between the two depots. Frees up the oversubscribed Totton depot and uses the available space at Eastleigh. But of course, this is complete rumours anyway..

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  9. Big Bluestar changes in November apparently - no idea what but excellent source. I reckon Weston too with work swapping between the 2 depots.

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    1. Unlikely that 7 and 17 would swap between depots, but very likely that the 4 route would go back to Eastleigh depot instead, in the event of the 17 being extended to Weston as rumoured.

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  10. Just seen a poole e200mmc heading into soton in service think it on a 6

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  11. Yes-The Bluestar 6 between Southampton and Lymington is a very perculiar operation-You normaly can see every sort of colour bus on it except what should be on it

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    1. The Bournemouth Airshow is taking place this weekend and Morebus require as many double deckers as possible for their routes around Bournemouth & Poole.

      This means that double decks from across the More operation are being transferred in, temporarily, with Enviro200 MMCs heading in the other direction - hence why one was seen on the Bluestar 6.

      The Lymington depot, which runs the B*6, are running short on Bluestar branded buses with several More & Bournemouth Unibus branded vehicles substituting on the 6 over the past few weeks. Should all begin to settle down soon.

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    2. Nonsense-It's been like it for years in its operation

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    3. No it's not nonsense at all! Andi knows exactly what he is talking about. More bluestar branded buses heading to Lymington any day now. They always cover their busier summer schedules with spare uni buses.

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    4. Unibus vehicles are not used on the 6 following a directive from Towngate House prohibiting them from going into Southampton. This apparently followed a complaint from Southampton University authorities. Why would more B* vehicles be sent to Lymington when the allocation is the 3 vehicles currently based there. When the New Forest Tours finish soon and the open toppers regain their roofs the loan vehicles revert to their day jobs. Incidentally Anon @16.53 above is correct MORE vehicles have been employed daily on the 6 since it replaced the 56 (all those years ago)

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    5. There will be 5 bluestar branded down there soon. Forest tour buses not returning there this year, as they reach the end of their working lives.

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    6. Interesting, all 6 tours buses are re-roofed and back working at Lymington

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  12. Does anyone know if there are any major changes to Southern Vectis from the end of sept when the current timetable changes?

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  13. I note that soon quite a number of Cango routes round Andover transfer to Wheeler's operation

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  14. Reece (Southampton)3 September 2018 at 21:32

    I went on the 1629 City Red 6 today from Hamble Square into City Center and ai note that while looking at a Duty Board this states on the CityRed 6 do not serve Woolston Road and Ingleside

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