Qrt wrote: » Private companies and their buses aren't subjected to the limits of physics that Marxist unions force upon the market.
pinkie10 wrote: » Trouble brewing between GA and IE. Who owns the roads out side train stations? Who wants money to allow GA to park buses outside train stations?
devnull wrote: » For there to be a central site it needs all operators to agree to it and play ball. GoAhead will not be making their own app and will be using the transport for Ireland journey planner.
Joeytheparrot wrote: » The transport for Ireland app is ****. It doesnt allow you to put in a busstop number like the Dublin Bus one does
devnull wrote: » You're average person doesn't want to know how to go from one bus stop to another bus stop, they want to go from one place to another, any system that relies on you knowing a bus stop number is a really awful system.
LuckyLloyd wrote: » The Dublin Bus app is far superior to the TFI one.
Dravokivich wrote: » devnull wrote: » You're average person doesn't want to know how to go from one bus stop to another bus stop, they want to go from one place to another, any system that relies on you knowing a bus stop number is a really awful system. It can be difficult to select a stop on a map. So searching by stop number, which is on almost every stop would be the easiest. I spent a minute trying to select dun loaghaire train station over the weekend. Westmoreland street can be difficult to select the correct bus stop too.
devnull wrote: » People don't want to go to bus stops they Want to type the place name in and find out how to get there
devnull wrote: » The transport for Ireland app is a public transport journey planner that includes all public transport in the state and simply allows people to plan a journey from one location to another. The Dublin bus one omits a large number of public transport services and really requires knowledge of bus stop numbers. If I want to go somewhere new I won't know the bus stop number but I will know the place name or road.
Dravokivich wrote: » I thought we were talking about looking at rtpi information now as opposed to linking the timelines on connections? I've never used it as a journey planner.
end of the road wrote: » that go ahead have a union as will any company who would win any further routes if tendered outs? so, the NBRU are the cause of all the delays and cancellations. not high levels of traffic, not less bus priority measures then actually needed, boarding dwell times, etc which cause delays. not busses having issues or being delaid sufficiently by traffic that they have to run short to get back on schedule so to not delay further. privatization/tendering will of course solve all of these problems?
jahalpin wrote: » Privatization should sort a lot of the current issues with buses being “regulated” even on Sunday mornings which means a 2 hour gap between buses rather than sending the bus straight back out when it arrives at the outer terminus . Also the number of buses running out of service from outer terminals to garages in the centre of Dublin rather than actually running in service so that paying customers can actually have a decent service.
normanoffside wrote: » Rubbish. Most people have bus stops they use every day and they just save them as favourites. Other times you arrive at a stop and want to know when the next bus is so you type in the stop number.
ED E wrote: » Sorry for being lazy but 150 pages is significant - is GoAheads data RTI or RTPI?
Joeytheparrot wrote: » Exactly. No idea where dev null was coming from on that