by Curlan Campbell, NOW Grenada
- New bus route between Grenville and Grand Anse to be implemented
- Amendment to Road Traffic Route Regulation provides for new route
- General meeting this Sunday at 5 pm at Otway House to discuss way forward
What will the ramifications be for some bus operators if the government continues to move ahead with the introduction of a new bus route from Grenville to Grand Anse?
This is one question which members of the Grand Anse Bus Owners Association (GBOA) are asking following the announcement made by Trade and Industry Minister Oliver Joseph on Tuesday.
Minister Joseph said amendments to the Road Traffic Route Regulation make this move possible, and he also indicated that Zone 4 route which goes through St Paulās will also be extended past Beaton to Red Gate in St David.
In addressing members of the media, Minister Joseph stated the rationale behind governmentās decision to introduce such a route. āI am particularly pleased as a representative from St David with this route, because [there are] a lot of people from St David who come to work in Grand Anse, but have to take a bus and go to the terminal, and then take the next bus and go to Grand Anse. So now they can come down from Grenville, come through Woodlands, Grand Anse Valley.ā
Minister Joseph said the next step is to have the amendment to the Road Traffic Route Regulation gazetted and the issuance of the brown sticker, and to assign a different route number for buses that will eventually be plying that route.
Members of the GBOA lamented the complications that this new route will create for operators in the south of the island, since the newly proposed route will terminate at āWall Streetā which is situated in the centre of the Grand Anse route.
Although the association has been in talks with the authorities regarding the introduction of this new bus route for over 5 months, the association believes government is hastily moving ahead with their plans without thinking of the ramifications involved for operators plying that same route.
An emergency press conference was held on Wednesday morning at the conference room of the Venus Restaurant to express their grievance.
Among them was newly elected GBOA President Derek McKenzie, who had several questions. With more than 290 buses plying the Grand Anse route, McKenzie is concerned that it appears that the government has not conducted any study to justify establishing the additional bus route. He fears this will (i) create further traffic congestion in the south that is already being experienced by motorists, and (ii) create competition for passengers in an already scarce environment.
McKenzie questioned what warrants a route from Grenville; what study was conducted that will indicate the need for such a route and what will be the bus fare for a new route. āWe had no say in the implementation of this and what we have learned is that this will come on stream shortly. I think the most interesting question is why create more traffic congestion in an area that is already congested. If you look at Grand Anse in the morning and evening, it is congested, especially the Grand Anse Valley roundabout by the entrance to Lāanse aux Ćpines,ā he said.
Echoing similar sentiments was Abraham Munro, President of the Grenville Bus Association. He said buses plying the Zone 6 from Grenville to St Georgeās via Grand Etang will also see the negative effect of this new additional route.
āThis new route will affect the Grand Anse buses, and so far it will affect us even more than them, because remember the working population is in Grand Anse, which makes up the majority of our passengers from Grenville, so if there is a route going straight on to Grand Anse from the bottom side, then we will have no work.ā
Secretary of the association Laurie Brathwaite said although the association was informed of governmentās plans since January, it is rather unfortunate that the association was made aware of governmentās plans to move ahead through the televised broadcast of the Tuesday post-cabinet briefing.
Brathwaite asks that government reconsider the implementation of this new bus route and continue dialogue with the stakeholders involved. āWith respect to the minister and his colleagues, we believe that has been done with goodwill as they seek to make our transport system a more viable one. We do however wish to ask that in the making of these decisions that all options are explored and dialogue is done in due course with all stakeholders. We are therefore asking that this decision be reconsidered in a new round of discussions that we do believe in light of the fact that within our associations we have a pool of over 290 buses which ply the route on a daily basis, is sufficient to fill any void at the moment.ā
Among governmentās rationale behind the inclusion of the new bus route was to (i) alleviate the congestion at the Otway Gas Station where buses plying the St David route, Woodlands, and Grand Anse, converge to collect passengers and, (ii) accommodate passengers awaiting transportation at the Woodlands junction.
Osborne Lessey of the Woburn Bus Association stated that passengers gathered at these locations are merely looking to hitch a ride rather than awaiting a bus. āNow they are looking at the flow of people that were piling up by Otway Gas Station. Then they were looking at the [number] of people that normally gather at Woodlands junction. Well, I worked bus in Woodlands over the years and I brought it to the Permanent Secretary and the officer at that time, those people that are there are people that are not paying bus to go to Grand Anse, but these are people that are awaiting a ride.ā
When asked what the association will do if government is bent on the implementing this new route, the association stated that they donāt expect the government to go through with their plans after hearing the grievances expressed, but if thatās not the case they are prepared to take further action.
The association has called a general meeting this Sunday at 5 pm at Otway House to discuss the way forward.
Whats about ppl like me who wrkin in lagoon road. Do i hav to take a st davids bus n go twn n take a grand anse bus n go lagoon road? Oliver n dem jus want to do thing weee leave the system how it is plz
But i am sure there will be busses still plying the grenville to town route, just some with a different sticker will be diverting at the woodlands roundabout to go to grand anse
Regretfully thatās what happens when Government lacks a credible āTransport Strategyā. The transportation of people, goods and services are then left to the greedy few; incapable of seeing the bigger picture of serving the public rather than themselves.
Why should members of the public take two buses in order to arrive at their destination at Grand Anse when one will do! It appears to me; bus operators are only concern with possible loss of revenue due to the operation of this direct Grenville to Grand Anse route.
Why do these complaining bus operators not see the need for a service from Grenville to Grand Anse via Woodlands. Instead, we have a substantial number of buses, all running the same route, blocking the road and prevent other getting in front, obstructing traffic etcā¦.
We cannot keep Grenada in the 19th Century. We need to be progressive and embrace 21st century thinking. This should include ways and means of running an effective joined-up transportation service, capable of incorporation current changes in diverse and dispersed residents, including their work life patterns.
It is truly amazing that the needs of the travelling public seem to be of no interest to the bus operators. The travelling public deserves to get to their destination in the most efficient way possible.
Bus men some how think buses exist to serve them, not the actual PEOPLE using their services. Such a backward thought process. God forbid we should have transportation that serves PEOPLE more effectively rather than the self serving mentality of those transporting those people. Does a study really need to take place to determine it is better for riders to go directly to their destination rather than have to go sit and wait for a second bus at the terminal??? Really? Sorry, that is just stupid.