punisher5112 wrote: » Someone was on Twitter this morning asking what their policy is on use of mobile phones also. Driver was using it.
Qrt wrote: » I don't think they'd have much of a policy considering it's illegal in every sense.
soundman45 wrote: » I think they have made a big mistake in using so many new drivers. They have no experience driving a bus, no experience dealing with customers, ticketing etc, some do not seem to even be fimiliar with the city. I was on a 45a yesterday in fairness the driver was grand he must have done it before but one guy asked him was the route changed as the previous bus driver (45a) told him he didnt serve bray. Now im happy to accept drivers need to bed in but I think having such a high percentage of raw new drivers was a bad move.
Dravokivich wrote: » I recall hearing the wages on offer, being lower than what drivers would get where they are currently working. So why would anyone give up their job to move across, to do the same work for less? Route familiarity will develop with time. I grew up and live in Dublin, I'm unfamiliar with 70% of it, because I've never had to go there.
CatInABox wrote: » I believe that drivers could transfer across while keeping their current terms and conditions for a year, at which point they could be renegotiated, but not be any worse than what they currently have.
coylemj wrote: » Is there a map of the new 75 route available anywhere? I can see the list of stops but would like to see a map to understand the new routing in Dundrum.
dfx- wrote: » What have they been doing to prepare for this information and these types of normal questions? Driving in circles in Ballymount? Was this sort of knowledge and preparedness in the tender...
Stephen15 wrote: » A lot of the problems seem to relate to the 75. I wonder is it due to the riddiculous decision to start running it via Dundrum Village whoever in the NTA has no experience of using 75. Riddiculous move. I would hope common sense prevails and the route switches back to it's old routing going past Dundrum Garda Station.
Stephen15 wrote: » dfx- wrote: » What have they been doing to prepare for this information and these types of normal questions? Driving in circles in Ballymount? Was this sort of knowledge and preparedness in the tender... Go-Ahead buses have been out for the last couple of months doing route training. I've seen a good few out and about around South Dublin. Do people here seriously believe no DB driver has ever taken a wrong turn. Back in 2001 a brand new AV was made an open top bus while on diversion during the St.Patricks Day Parade.
Stephen15 wrote: » Go-Ahead buses have been out for the last couple of months doing route training. I've seen a good few out and about around South Dublin. Do people here seriously believe no DB driver has ever taken a wrong turn. Back in 2001 a brand new AV was made an open top bus while on diversion during the St.Patricks Day Parade.
devnull wrote: » I've also been offered a free fare on Dublin Bus to show driver a route in the past when the driver recognised me from another route and can recall two or three more occasions where a driver asked passengers for directions.
Tickityboo wrote: » I doubt that they had been route training for months and not know the route. It's 5 different routes for **** sake!!
devnull wrote: » Leaflets have now been produced for all the four new services: Route 45A/Bhttps://www.transportforireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/TFI-Go-Ahead-Route-45ab-Timetable.pdf Route 59https://www.transportforireland.ie/routeb-59-timetable-081018/ Route 63/63Ahttps://www.transportforireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/TFI-Go-Ahead-Route-63a-Timetable-1.pdf Route 75/75Ahttps://www.transportforireland.ie/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/TFI-Go-Ahead-Route-75a-Timetable-1.pdf
KD345 wrote: » This is great to see but these are not new services. Was there a similar leaflet produced for the 14, 61 and 120 timetable changes last weekend? I risk sounding pedantic, but the amount of different timetable styles is becoming very confusing. We now have the TFI leaflet/PDF format, the Go-Ahead web format, the old Dublin Bus style, the journey planner/a-b style, and the new on street format produced for multi operator stops. Each of them are read in a different way, some have different descriptions of destinations and route details, and some are missing key information. It’s really not great for passengers.
Stephen15 wrote: » Agreed I also noticed timetables have now gone up at some of the stops with the new extended timetable turntable boards. These are also of a different style to the ones along the 175 similar to the ones that can be seen on the TFI website. I assume these are temporary in nature while stop specific timetables are being published.