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X3 Evening Service Consultation Responses to Bus User Questionnaire APPENDIX 4A X3 evening service consultation Responses to bus user questionnaire Q1. Where do you live? Tidworth 2 Salisbury 26 Ludgershall 1 Charlton All Saints 1 Porton 1 Downton 12 Bulford 1 Woodfalls / Redlynch 2 Broad Chalke 1 Breamore 2 Wilton 1 Fordingbridge 25 South Newton 1 Ringwood 5 Bournemouth 5 Q2. On what days do you use the evening journeys on the X3 bus service? total responses = 86 Salisbury Downton Breamore FordingbridgeRingwood Bournemouth totals Monday 16 9 2 12 2 41 Tuesday 18 10 2 9 3 42 Wednesday 17 10 2 11 2 42 Thursday 18 14 2 17 1 1 53 Friday / Saturday 28 12 1 17 1 2 61 Sunday 18 6 12 1 2 39 Q3. How often do you use these evening journeys at the moment? Salisbury Downton Breamore FordingbridgeRingwood Bournemouth totals 5 or more days a week 10 4 1 3 1 19 3 or 4 times per week 6 6 1 10 23 Twice per week 6 1 3 2 1 13 Once per week 7 1 2 1 2 13 Less than once per week 3 1 4 1 9 Less than once per month 3 1 1 1 6 Q4. If you use these evening journeys, what journeys do you regularly make and why? see analysis in appendix 4B Q5. When you use these evening journeys, what is the purpose of your journey? Salisbury Downton Breamore FordingbridgeRingwood Bournemouth totals Travel to/from work 10 11 1 9 1 32 To attend school or college 6 2 3 1 12 To visit friends and relations 20 5 1 12 2 3 43 For an evening out 15 8 1 14 5 2 45 For hospital visiting 1 1 3 2 7 CM09502 App4A Q6. If you currently use the evening buses on Sunday, Monday, Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays, would you be able to travel on a Friday or Saturday instead? Salisbury Downton Breamore FordingbridgeRingwood Bournemouth totals Yes 3 1 1 5 No 16 12 2 16 4 4 54 Possibly / Sometimes 12 1 5 1 19 Q7. Do you wish to make any other comments? see analysis in appendix 4B Q8. Please give us a bit more information about yourself What is your age group? Salisbury Downton Breamore FordingbridgeRingwood Bournemouth totals Under 17 3 1 4 17-25 14 5 1 6 1 27 26-45 7 4 5 1 6 23 46-64 5 3 1 11 20 Over 65 5 1 1 3 10 Are you male or female? Salisbury Downton Breamore FordingbridgeRingwood Bournemouth totals Male 22 8 1 15 3 5 54 Female 12 6 1 9 2 30 Do you consider yourself disabled Salisbury Downton Breamore FordingbridgeRingwood Bournemouth totals No 31 13 2 22 5 6 79 Yes 3 1 3 7 If yes does this affect your ability to walk 2 yes, 1 no 1 yes 3 yes CM09502 App4A APPENDIX 4B X3 evening service consultation Analysis of responses who say would NOT be able to travel on Fri / Sat instead journeys (probably) used Questions 6, 4 and 7 were analysed alongside the replies given to the other questions in the user questionnaire to build up the following picture of the journeys people would no longer be able to make if the evening journeys were withdrawn ex Salisbury ex Bournemouth days travel days/week 1840 purpose(s) (vfr = visiting friends or home (excl. Fri / used (inc Fri journey detail / comment (beyond 2140 0010 other 2000 2300 other relations; eve = evening out) Sat) / Sat) Rwood) ludgershall MWTh 3-4 vfr / hosp visiting in Bmouth, Lymington ? ? tidworth Su 3-4 vfr as late as possible X bulford W 2 vfr / eve ? ? broad chalke TuThSu 3-4 vfr/eve ? ? wilton Su 1 vfr day visit ? ? south newton Th 2 work ? ? salisbury Tu 2 eve time varies 1800 - 2300 X X salisbury MTuWTh 3-4 college / vfr / eve necessity for travel to/from college (2140?? Fbridge - Sal) X salisbury MTuWTh 5 work 2140 Salisbury - Breamore X salisbury TuW 1 vfr/eve Sal - Bmouth, then return 2300 X salisbury TuTh 3-4 training 2000 from Bmouth X salisbury MTuWTh 5 work from Bmouth after 2000 - would lose job, can't drive X salisbury MTuWTh 5 work from Ringwood 2030 - would lose job, no alternative X salisbury MTuWTh 5 work between 1800 - 2100 X salisbury MTuWThSu 5 work / vfr 2300 from Bmouth, would lose job - lifeline X salisbury MTuWThSu 5 work/vfr/eve/hosp anytime 1500-2000. Sunday buses vital. X salisbury MTuWThSu 5 college / vfr / eve 2000 Bmouth - Sal always X salisbury MTuWThSu 5 work/vfr/eve 2000 Bmouth - Sal X salisbury MWSu 3-4 evening classes / eve 2140 Sal - Britford on MW; occasional 2000 ex Bmouth X X downton MTuWTh 3-4 work/vfr/eve 1940 ex Salisbury bus will still run downton MTuWTh 3-4 work 1840 or 1940 ex Sal bus will still run downton MTuWTh 3-4 sports training / vfr 2140 ex Sal, unable to drive X downton MTuWThSu 5 work / coll / vfr/eve/hosp no detail ? downton varies M-Th 3-4 coll / vfr mainly 1740, sometimes 2140 after events X downton Th 1 eve 0010 ex Sal after students night out X downton MThSu 2 work no detail ? downton Th 3-4 band practice no detail ? downton MTuWThSu 5 work / eve 2140 ex Sal (work ends 2130), can't drive X downton TuWThSu 5 work ? ? ? ? charford (woodfalls) TuWTh 1 work / vfr / eve 2140 ex Sal (late train from London, or evening in Sal). X redlynch Th <1/wk work usually 1840 or 2140 ex Sal X breamore MTuWTh 3-4 vfr/eve from Salisbury after rehearsals X breamore MTuWTh 5 work 2140 ex Sal (2100 finish), no alternative X fordingbridge Th 1 hosp/vfr 2140 ex Sal (Odstock hospital visiting) X fordingbridge varies <1/wk vfr/eve/hosp 0010 ex Sal and 2300 ex Bmouth X X fordingbridge Th 1 vfr/eve from Sal after 2100 X ? fordingbridge MTuWThSu 5 evening class/vfr/eve no car ? ? ? ? fordingbridge MTuWThSu 5 work / college 2140 ex Sal, can't go to work or college if cut X fordingbridge ThSu 3-4 work/vfr/eve after 1940 ? ? ? ? fordingbridge MTuWThSu 5 work 2000 ex Bmouth (hospital worker), no alternative X fordingbridge MTuWThSu 3-4 work 2000 ex Bmouth (hospital worker), no alternative X fordingbridge WThSu 3-4 vfr from Bmouth after vfr X ? fordingbridge TuTh 2 eve no detail ? ? ? ? fordingbridge MTh 1 vfr/eve Fbridge - Bmouth 1735 bus will still run fordingbridge WTh 2 vfr/eve no detail ? ? ? ? fordingbridge MTuW 3-4 work/vfr/eve from 1600 to last bus (work and social) ? ? ? ? fordingbridge Msu 1 vfr 2140 sal - fbridge X fordingbridge Su 2 work home from work ? ? ? ? ringwood Mtu 2 vfr/eve return from Salisbury X ? ringwood TuW 2 vfr up to 2140 from Salisbury X ringwood MTuWTh 6 work / college / eve 2000 and 2300 from Bmouth X X ringwood Su <1/wk eve bournemouth Th 2 vfr/eve wants bus from Bmouth between 2000 and 2300 X X bournemouth occasional <1/month going home bournemouth Su 1 vfr home from andover (girlfriend) ? ? bournemouth Su 1 vfr 1900 or later fordingbridge - Bmouth, visting son X ? Totals 1 14 (+12?) 2 (+10?) 15 (+12?) 7 (+13?).
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