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![]() Q ..@.. wrote in Has the 'timetable' function from the bus bit gone as part of the changes ? I don't want to 'plan a journey' as that takes 3x longer than looking up the bus route I'm interested in and has always failed as I've never known what TfL call half there stops etc. Or is this only while the IBus stuff is deployed ? Straying away from http://mytfl.mobi/ In a previous thread I commented that Bus stop names (England, Wales and Scotland) are available from http://www.nextbuses.mobi which will show a map of stops close to a street name, station, postcode etc with a list showing the name/ description that appears on a stop. At present, for TfL services, clicking on a stop name only gives the timetable (iBus = web will add the real time PiS display) but as that's what you seem to want it may be of use. Real time bus information is already working in many regional areas. -- Mike D |
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I searched for an answer and I didn't find anything straightforward. What I want is a full website and a phone-sized layout, not a watered down version of the full website. I found that there is some javascript that can do this but it doesn't work on everything and something else that tells the server to send the mobile site but they weren't telling much about it.
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