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Paul Corfield wrote: I tried doing Google searches based on the info provided by Mr Dolbear further down the thread. This brings up what I suspect is the web interface that TfL will use for this service. As he said it is possible to get the code numbers by googling for the name of your regular bus stops. I now have a list of the codes for my regular stops. There's a little toy I built last year that links through to the relevent pages on nextbuses.mobi based on your current location: http://dajam.org Tested on Android, and I beleive works on iPhone too. When the TfL web site launches, I'll update it to link to that too. The NaPTAN import it's using is around a year old, so it may not know about recent changes to bus stops. Feedback welcome. -roy |
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