(12 Jan 2014, 9:51 pm)Dan wrote I don't see why Nexus haven't done it sooner, without QCS. Surely they have access to the fares? If it was done on the bus stop timetables (as per the document), one could still access fare information accurately, as you can access all bus stop timetables online.
Granted, no reason for the operators not to have something similar on their own timetables...
Thought I had replied to this at the time. Whoops!
I am surmising it is to with the archaic rules set up in 86.
Despite the whole idea of de-regulation being about competition and having an open market, the bonkers nature of some of the rules probably stops the operators or pte's advertising prices of singles.
Operators do it on their literature, but if Nexus started listing singles at the bus stops,chances are all passengers would wait for the cheapest operator to come along.
Otherwise, it would have been done by now and as far as I'm aware, advertising singles on bus stop timetables, isn't done anywhere.
May be way of the mark and I am sure someone will tell me if I am, but they are just my thoughts on it.
'Illegitimis non carborundum'