Fyfield: A rural school with big mobility needs.
The Challenge
On paper, fixed-route-and-schedule transit is perfect for schools. After all, timetables, routes and passengers are the same day in, day out. Easy to plan for, easy to program, right? Nevertheless, every year finds cash-strapped local authorities juggling increasingly tight budgets with the need to provide safe, reliable and efficient services. In rural areas, the problem is compounded by large catchment areas with scattered populations, making optimizing linear routes and sticking to strict timetables a challenge.
This was certainly the case for Ongar Academy in Essex, UK, which had to move some 130 students over an area of nearly 200 sq km with only a handful of minibuses. And when the school expanded in 2019, the pressure only increased. Having already exhausted all options to cut costs, Essex County Council reached out to Jacobs Consultancy. Jacobs then partnered with Shotl, challenging us to find an innovative solution to the school’s growing mobility needs while still keeping costs down.