A typical light load of three for City Pacer 564 in September heading for Spring Gardens |
560 signals left to turn into St Davids Road North as 562 heads up St Thomas Road bridge |
Handybus leaflet front and back covers showing the two route legs |
One of the hired in Ford Transits heads to Whalley Place |
A further 15 City Pacers were obtained to convert service 26 to high frequency operation in September 1987 but only one had arrived by launch day! Two demonstrators were purchased and a third borrowed but Blackpool Transport had to hire some two year old Ford Transit minibuses from Midland Red North. These - amongst the earliest of the first generation minibuses - were normally used in St. Annes to release the five City Pacers for the 26. C39-43WBF arrived in late August and were temporarily Blackpool's 379-383, C37WBF followed in September (385) and C49WBF in October (389). All except 49 arrived in blue, grey and purple livery and as part of the loan deal Blackpool Transport repainted each one into Midland Red North's new red/yellow livery. 39 went back first in early October (replaced by 49) and the rest followed by the end of October.
The Transits were repainted as shown by 43 (new red livery) and 37 (old blue livery) |
The other marketing initiative was to provide through fares to the extended Routemaster operated service 12 (St. Annes to Blackpool). However loadings were still poor and the inevitable notice was issued in February advising that the service would cease on 27 February 1988 - ironically the buses were used to part convert service 12 to minibus operation.
562 demonstrates hwo the buses penetrated local housing estates in St. Annes |
Route map for services 1 and 2 |