(27 Jan 2016, 6:42 pm)Adrian wrote Not sure I understand the question, but I'd say it's fairly common to break up a long passage of information by using "..." or another visual representation. It works quite well on Quaylink, and you can immediately the next stop plus another 4 or 5, at any one time. It doesn't catch you out at least, as it does with the old slides.
The question about the wheels turning?
Simple really..
Nah, the initial question was about the line map and how stops not on it would be represented.
So if you look at the photo, there is no mention of Shiney Row.
However, Dan has explained that as the journey progresses those stops not shown on the map early on, appear further on with an updated map.
I have been on the Q3 since the changes, but as I knew where I was going - I didn't bother looking or using the display.
However, I do prefer these visual screens or the ANE versions as opposed to the scrolling dot matrix ones seen on the 78.
I keep expecting my name to appear telling me to go to consulting room 3.