- National Express West Midlands Bristol Road Lines 61, 62 and 63
Infobox West Midlands Buses
number=61, 62 and 63
operator=National Express West Midlands & various other operators
garage=Birmingham Central
vehicle=Dennis Trident 2 ,Volvo B7TL Plaxton President 's,Optare Spectra ,Volvo B7TL Alexander ALX400
pvr=30
start=Birmingham
via=Longbridge
end=Gannow - 61,Rednal - 62,Rubery - 63
length=About 9 miles
level= 04:00 - 00:00 Monday - Saturday, 06:00 - 00:00 Sunday
frequency=Services 61 runs every 5 minutes Monday - Saturday daytime, every 15 minutes Sundays and evenings. Service 62 runs every 20 mins Monday - Saturday and 30 minutes Sundays and evenings with service 63 running every 12 minutes Monday - Saturday, 20 minutes Sundays and 30 minutes evenings.
time=all services approx 45-55 minutes
day=Starts 04:00
night=Ends 00:00The 61, 62 and 63 are
bus route s in the West Midlands,United Kingdom .Service 61 links
Birmingham withGannow , service 62 linksBirmingham toRednal and service 63 linksBirmingham withRubery . All services serve theBristol Road /A38 .History
* 13th July 2008 - Travel Express started operations on the 62,
Birmingham toRednal . As a result, Travel Express operations on the 63 experienced a reduction in frequency.* 18th May 2008 - A Line start operating service 63 and reduce their frequency on service 61. S T Buses withdraw service 63.
* 27th April 2008 - Diamond Bus withdrawn night service 63N. The service was operated commercially.
* 10th November 2007 - Diamond Bus withdraw service 63.
* 28th October 2007 - Travel Express introduce a Sunday service on service 63
* 14th October 2007 - Bull Ring Travel withdraw from service 61 due to termination of their license by
VOSA .* 02nd September 2007 - Diamond Bus re-introduce night service 63N with service 64 experiencing a amended timetable.
National Express West Midlands service 61 has a slight reduction in frequency, service 62 has timetable change with service 63 having an improved frequency.* 22nd July 2007 - Diamond Bus start operating service 63.
* 25th February 2007 -
National Express West Midlands increase the frequency of service 61, and reduce the frequencies of both service 62 & 63. Express service 964 is withdrawn.Present
The 61, 62 and 63 (also known as the
Bristol Road services) offer a combined daytime frequency of every 2-5 minutes along this corridor. In 2002, the service was given Dennis Tridents which were branded for this route, naming it theJubilee line. However since then all these vehicles have transferred to Yardley Wood Depot. As a result, it is very common to see any type of vehicle that Birmingham Central has on the route, usually consisting ofVolvo B7TL Plaxton President 's/Alexander ALX400 ,Optare Spectra 's andDennis Trident 2 's. It is belived though that the Bristol Road services will be getting new enviro 400's before the end of 2008.All services all serve the areas of
Lee Bank ,Edgbaston ,Selly Oak andNorthfield before service 61 goes off toGannow with service 62 and 63 servingLongbridge before going to their respective termini.National Express West Midlands experiences a mix of competition on services 61 and 63 by operators Travel Express, A Line and Golden Line all charging various fares.
Diamond Bus service 64 and First Midland Red service 144 also provide competition against service 63 up to Rubery, however both services carry on out of theCentro area.National Express West Midlands maximum fare is £1.50 on these services.Current route
;Service 61
*Birmingham
*Lee Bank
*Priory Road Interchange
*Selly Oak Interchange
*Northfield
*Gannow ;Service 62
*Birmingham
*Lee Bank
*Priory Road Interchange
*Selly Oak Interchange
*Northfield
*Longbridge
*Rednal ;Service 63
*Birmingham
*Lee Bank
*Priory Road Interchange
*Selly Oak Interchange
*Northfield
*Longbridge
*Rubery External links
* [http://www.travelwm.co.uk Travel West Midlands website]
* [http://west-midlands-buses.fpic.co.uk West Midlands Buses (Photographs)]
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