Passengers have their say on South Yorkshire’s buses

14.07.2010

As part of its drive to improve bus services and make a difference for passengers, the independent watchdog Passenger Focus has found out what over 2000 passengers in South Yorkshire think about their bus services. Overall satisfaction was 86%, with Sheffield Community Transport’s services rated 98%, Stagecoach’s 88% and First’s 84%.

Satisfaction with key attributes was: getting a seat (87%), length of time the journey took (80%), journey‘s smoothness and freedom from jolting (76%), length of time spent waiting for the bus (70%) and punctuality (68%).

This bus passenger satisfaction research which was published today is part of an ongoing nationwide programme of bus passenger satisfaction research in 14 areas – a mix of metropolitan, urban and rural areas to reflect the different type of journeys that passengers make. The surveys took place in Cumbria, Manchester, West Yorkshire, Merseyside, Medway (Kent), Stoke-on-Trent, Brighton, Plymouth, Swindon, Cambridgeshire, Cornwall, Hampshire and Shropshire. 

Over 18,500 passengers participated in this detailed investigation which looked at many aspects of passengers’ journeys. This report is the biggest single survey of bus passenger views ever to be published in England.

Kerry Williamson, Passenger Focus manager, said: “Our research has found that most people are happy with many aspects of bus services in South Yorkshire. However, over a quarter (29%) of passengers were dissatisfied with the frequency of buses and more than a quarter (28%) of fare-paying passengers were unhappy with value for money.  Passenger Focus has explained these findings to the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive, Sheffield Community Transport, Stagecoach and First, and is pressing them to focus their efforts on delivering what passengers want."

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