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iBus and stop names
Can anyone enlighten me as to the logic of bus stop naming? Two stops
directly opposite each other sometimes have different names. This sometimes makes sense - at a tube station at a crossroads, for example, you want to know you're there at the first stop you come to. But other times it seems entirely random - on Pentonville Road, for example, there's a stop called The Angel Centre across from one simply called Angel Islington. There also doesn't seme to be any logic to when iBus tells you what road you're on. I took a 73 in this morning, and the bus announced its arrival on Pentonville Road and Oxford Street, but not Euston Road or Gower Street. Wouldn't it be useful to announce all major roads in the name of the first stop on them? I was just wondering if there was a logic I wasn't seeing or if it really is that random. Jonn |
iBus and stop names
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iBus and stop names
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