(07 Jul 2014, 1:59 pm)Andreos Constantopolous wrote Aye, it was going round in circles like.
Wouldn't have bothered replying if I knew Dan had moved on.
Remember to check those timetables next time you are out! They may have changed without you knowing
Ha'way, you're just seeking a reaction now... :s
If you wouldn't have bothered replying before if you'd realised I said 'Moving on...', why bother with this post - which continues to add more fuel to the fire?
All customers should be aware of a timetable change. I don't know why, in your case, no posters have been pinned up on board "Prince Bishops" branded vehicles. It makes very little sense to me given that I've never had an issue like this in the past, and given that the posters would have been made and printed off.
Posters are always going to be vague though, and you're never going to find a poster which says which journeys are being altered or axed. They're just not big enough to do that with - and it's best to keep them short and snappy anyway. Up and down the UK when I've travelled on buses, I've never seen posters like that - I've only ever seen posters guiding customers to the company's website for more information.
Operators could work on including more details than at present on their website, but that's their option. If they don't wish to do that, they don't have to. They'll have their reasons for not doing it; even if it differs upon what I have suggested in my posts, we stand very little chance of being able to alter that.
Yes, moving on.