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When these were recently installed as a trial on some routes in Birmingham,
they didn't work for ages because the software which tracked the buses and the software which controlled the screens were not compatible with each other.... "Mizter T" wrote in message oups.com... Great news. It's a shame to have Countdown displays at bus stops that tell you the next bus is 8 minutes away, whilst your eyes tell you it's just pulling up at the stop! I guess this may help the 'behind the scenes' operation of the bus network in some ways as well. I also hope that once the information is better we might see Countdown installed at further major bus stops. The worries over over-reliance on the GPS system are valid - so I presume/hope that the new Siemens system will work with both GPS and Galileo. Though sun spots could still knock them both out of operation, when we might even have to (shock horror) pull the iPod headphones out and watch and listen for the arrival of a bus the old fashioned way. |
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