the private operators dont want to touch many of these routes, they would only want to cherrypick the good routes. CIE dosent have that luxury.
There was a private bus route (locolink) in Ballinteer / Stillorgan area a few years back, but from what I understand it lost a bit of money and didn't last too long.
I think it would be hard for many operators to operate routes like CIE does (i.e. frequency etc) with an ability to adhere to schedules and all that.
There is also the problem of questionable tactics by CIE whenever private operators come on the scene. Look at all the court cases in recent years. I remember hearing some of the things the Swords Express service had/has to put up with and it is shocking what a semi-state company can resort to.
25-30 years ago, Streamline and Whartons were competing vigorously with Bus Eireann on the Cavan-Dublin express route. Bus Eireann then squeezed both off the route with a combination of legal nitpicking and a saturation hourly service. Thankfully both companies successfully diversified into other markets. In the meantime, the Bus Eireann 109 service has deteriorated badly, has jacked up its fares and now doesn't even bother availing of the M3 motorway. So it is haemmorhaging customers and the hourly buses are often less than half full. Even with the new motorway built, and the city bus lanes, the service is worse and slower than it was in the 1980s.
One doesn't even have to do that. In the US, non-profitable routes can be specified and tendered by the state. The lowest tender wins.You could also tender a group of routes together, say 2 "busy" routes and 1 "quiet" route with an SLA in place with penalties.
problem is that the 'quite' route would eventually end up with a more shoddy service, older buses ect..You could also tender a group of routes together, say 2 "busy" routes and 1 "quiet" route with an SLA in place with penalties. Of course, unless the current workers in CIE can come off the payroll then all of this would be in vain.
problem is that the 'quite' route would eventually end up with a more shoddy service, older buses ect..
25-30 years ago, Streamline and Whartons were competing vigorously with Bus Eireann on the Cavan-Dublin express route. Bus Eireann then squeezed both off the route with a combination of legal nitpicking and a saturation hourly service.
problem is that the 'quite' route would eventually end up with a more shoddy service, older buses ect..
City buses in Cork are pretty emphy most of the day.
Prices are too high.
You can't even get an early bus from Cork to Waterford.
Throwing money at CIE is like throwing money down the drain.
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