(28 Jan 2018, 6:58 pm)S813 FVK wrote Yes - agree with this.
The timetables at the bus stops themselves have the via points listed on them, so passengers don't need to have access to the internet to be able to see where a bus goes on its way to the main destination.
It reminds me of when I was waiting to board the 16 to Durham a couple of years ago. The person in front of me wanted to go to Annfield Plain. The driver informed her that the bus didn't go to Annfield Plain (nothing else accompanied that which wasn't massively helpful) and they responded 'well it says Annfield Plain on the front'. This surely demonstrates that the outgoing style had the ability to cause confusion just as much as the incoming one?
Regardless of what the destinations look like, it is impossible to please everyone.
Mainly it's enthusiasts are the ones who aren't happy...