(08 Sep 2021, 12:25 pm)Adrian wrote Maybe the real issue is that Nexus have been so backward thinking about technology for decades. There's always been a lot of talk about it, but look how long projects such as NESTi have been dragged out for... and smart ticketing is still not available on every bus.
If places like Brighton can have RTPI screens at every stop (even introducing accessible 'talking bus stops' at some stops), most railway stations in the UK have help points, then why are we so far behind that we cannot even get paper timetables displayed in time?
For all the good and bad things that come out of Nexus House, I do think a lot of it is based on the issues caused by central government.
You highlight the issues around NESTI and smart ticketing, but if there was joined up thinking, joint bids and restrictions placed on those bids a few years back, maybe we wouldn't have had the umpteen pots of funding handed out to different operators and bodies and we wouldn't have had various different schemes rolled out in the interim.
I'd argue we are in this position, due to the total lack of foresight or joined up thinking.
Whether that is down to poor leadership or something else, is probably for another thread.
(08 Sep 2021, 12:42 pm)Rob44 wrote Maybe Nexus spend to much money on subsidizing buses and an evening and on weekend so cant spend it on tec? I,m sure ive read on here what they pa a company to run services then no bus turns up!
An interesting perspective.
Their budget is only so big and if they've had to ringfence to subsidise x, y or z - there's not going to be much left over for the tech you mention.
Unless there's a specific pot of funding available. Except the operators have probably dipped in to that tech too, to do their own thing.
'Illegitimis non carborundum'