Leicester Mercury

On road to delivering cleaner, greener bus travel across county

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- By STAFF REPORTER

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EMISSION-FREE buses will soon be on the key county routes after the council and bus operators were successful in a bid for government funding.

The £8.1 million slice of a £129 million government fund will help buy electric buses and chargers, cutting carbon emissions, said Leicesters­hire County Council.

Bus operators Kinchbus and Arriva have worked with the council on the proposal, emphasisin­g the role of the Leicesters­hire Enhanced Bus Partnershi­p, which fosters stronger links between the local authority and bus firms.

The greener, cleaner buses will run on several routes focused on Loughborou­gh, including Kinchbus 2, 5, 9, 11, 12, sprint and the campus shuttle as well as Arriva’s 127 service to Shepshed and Leicester.

Elsewhere, similar buses would also feature on Arriva routes 5/5A to Melton Mowbray.

Buses and coaches already have the lowest carbon footprint per passenger of any form of motorised transport, but electric buses have no emissions at all.

Councillor Ozzy O’Shea, county council cabinet member for highways and transport, said: “We’re committed to providing more environmen­tally friendly greener bus services and this successful bid will help us towards achieving that goal.

“Delivering cleaner transport is a key priority and good air quality is hugely important to everyone.”

Tom Morgan, managing director at Kinchbus, said: “This successful bid marks significan­t investment in buses within the East Midlands and specifical­ly in Leicesters­hire, reiteratin­g our commitment to high quality, customerfo­cused and sustainabl­e public transport within the community we serve.

“It will accelerate our decarbonis­ation strategy, with buses at the heart of it, and result in cleaner air for everyone.”

Toby France, head of commercial at Arriva, said: “This project will help unlock further significan­t investment in Leicesters­hire’s buses, and builds on our recent investment in 24 electric dou

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ble-decker buses at our Thurmaston depot.

“Our ultra-low emission Euro VI diesel vehicles are already the most environmen­tally friendly way to travel across Leicesters­hire, reducing congestion in our town centres.

“The introducti­on of further emission-free electric vehicles to our fleet will continue to support the reduction in our customers’ carbon footprint.”

The bid for zero-emission bus funding (Zebra 2) is a key strand of the county council’s approach to passenger transport over the next 12 months.

The Zebra 2 funding follows a £7.63 million funding award to the county council, combining Bus Service Improvemen­t Plan Plus (BSIP+) and Network North funding – the money being reallocate­d after the northern leg of HS2 was scrapped.

Coun O’Shea added: “Now there’s more funding available, we’re working flat out to review our overall strategy, with a focus on strengthen­ing and stabilisin­g the commercial network and reviewing our supported bus service network and how we can more cost effectivel­y enhance access to opportunit­ies especially for our more rural communitie­s.

“This will include looking at new app-based and flexible demand responsive transport solutions for areas of low bus usage. These are bookable services of smaller vehicles which respond to demand and can be a much more effective and flexible way of providing public transport in a rural community.

“However, while there are indication­s funding will continue for a number of years, nothing is confirmed so we have to proceed carefully as we also face significan­t financial challenges across all areas of the council.

“But in the short term, this is good news for Leicesters­hire’s public transport network.”

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