(06 Sep 2021, 6:53 am)volvob8l wrote If the proposed change is visualized in map, should be easier to understand in the communications.
Even for the map published, for example, the Sunderland Network map, could not find the routes serving Leechmere Road ASDA. Both 2A and 38 were not included in the map, puzzling me.
The snippet of the map I used in my blog doesn't appear to have been published on the website yet, at least from what I can see. That version is more detailed than the City of Sunderland fare zone map, but still doesn't include everything.
To be honest, I think its a no-win situation. The geographically accurate maps are a lot better than the previous linear ones, but it'd have to be huge to simply list everything each bus serves. Maps probably have to compliment an actual timetable, but at least give a visual representation of connections and such.