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![]() "Paul Corfield" wrote in message news ![]() snip Shame that some of the extra £2.6bn TfL cut back couldn't have been diverted to increasing the number of signs to routes where knowing if a low frequency bus has been or not is actually really valuable for passengers. That would be too easy - this way they get to pump 12p per SMS out of people, along with all nice money they are now making off the 0843 travel information number - which I have to say is a dead loss having had to use it now a couple of times. It's almost as useful as the mobile journey planner for buses (Where you want to go from stop A to B but don't know the exact names, or codes) or even better trying to find disruption and where diverted buses are calling (Like Peckham at the moment) They could also save some money by taking out some of the masses of signs in certain places as you say above. The datafeed to the web will be useful *PROVIDED* it can be accessed via a mobile browser rather than enforced to a PC browser. I feel some more open data requests coming here ![]() |
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![]() On Apr 5, 6:45*pm, "Q" ..@.. wrote: [...] The datafeed to the web will be useful *PROVIDED* it can be accessed via a mobile browser rather than enforced to a PC browser. From the press release that kicked off this thread... ---quote--- You'll also be able to get the latest service information using mobile web or the internet. Search by bus stop name, street name, area and postcode. You'll also be able to use a map if using a desktop PC. Web and text messaging services are scheduled to be available in 2011. ---/quote--- |
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"Mizter T" wrote in message
... On Apr 5, 6:45 pm, "Q" ..@.. wrote: [...] The datafeed to the web will be useful *PROVIDED* it can be accessed via a mobile browser rather than enforced to a PC browser. From the press release that kicked off this thread... ---quote--- You'll also be able to get the latest service information using mobile web or the internet. Search by bus stop name, street name, area and postcode. You'll also be able to use a map if using a desktop PC. Web and text messaging services are scheduled to be available in 2011. ---/quote--- Mybad for not fully reading! However, so long as the mobile version isn't like the mobile version of bus disruption then it should be nice to see this in action. |
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![]() Paul Corfield wrote At present the timetable info is just what Journey Planner holds - irritatingly referring to intervals rather than minutes past the hour although even this practice varies widely between services. However the interface is clearly designed to pick up real time info when TfL link it across to I-Bus data. I have to say it looks quite promising [...] As noted, nexsbuses.mobi (which is run by traveline ) has the the underlying minutes past the hour for TfL bus services right now. Try Kingston Eden street D1 for a mix of TfL (time table) and non-TFL (time table plus occasional real time info for Abellio Surrey). -- Mike D |
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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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