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"Mizter T" typed
I find that the stop-specific timetables are most useful, even where they do state 'about every x minutes'. They're very clear, and I'd suggest it's a more honest way of presenting the information rather than having specific times given, when there can be no guarantee that the bus will indeed turn up at that time. However the bus journey results of the 'interactive' Journey Planner service is not something that I've analysed that carefully so I'll bow to your wisdom on that! Journey Planner times are rather optimistic IME. It is wise to add 20-30 minutes to any suggestion (especially if you have a mainline train to catch!) 'About every x minutes' timetables have left me cold and miserable more frequently than 'proper' timetables. I had a particularly bad time with the N16 one winter weekend; waited ages for a bus, got dumped at Cricklewood Bus Garage, then waited for about an hour... Horrible! -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
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