Carlton green wrote: 13 Dec 2024, 5:46am
I think that Arriva run in the (your) Derby area, carriage should still be possible but they’re not quite as generous
Derby is a mis mash of operators:
Ariva - On the luggage rack, which might be a struggle with a 20", both space and (For me) lifting it up there. Or, third priority for the wheelchair/buggy space, with the possibility of being evicted mid ride (I've seen that happen several times to buggies)
Notts & Derby - must fit on the luggage rack. They had some services, linking the many university campuses, with bike racks on the back, but I haven't seen one for a while, so suspect that didn't work out.
Trent Barton - Take bikes, including full, at the drivers discretion. No experience, but heard both success and failure stories in equal measure.
Red Arrow (Direct bus Derby <> Nottingham) - Bagged and on luggage rack only. They used to put bikes, full and folded, in the storage under the bus, but barriers make them inaccessible in the Derby Bus station.
Skylink - Anything goes. Service runs to the airport as the name suggests and has the luggage capacity to cater for that. It also serves a lot of useful places between Derby and Leicester.
I don't point this out to put you off, but the idea that any folder on any bus is going to be OK, might be optimistic. The frequent bus users I know choose Bromptons (Or there's some obscure makes of similar size), one also carries an Ikea laundry bag which is the right size for a good fit, at which point it's hard to argue that the bike isn't simply luggage.