(06 Apr 2022, 12:23 pm)stagecoachbusdepot wrote And this is why it's also harsh to blame Nexus. When they do it early, the wrong info is displayed for a few days. When they do it late, the wrong info is displayed for a few days. Neither is better or worse than the other option. The only way to do it would be to work through the night on the Saturday after services finish and update over 2000 stops before services begin again on the Sunday morning. It's very rare for me to defend Nexus but on this one (both preserving as much of the network as they have after the operators put profit before people, and updating the stop within a couple of days) I think Nexus have done a decent job.
100% agree with this. I mean its not as if its been on the news is it?? Numerous articles in chronicle online and in paper. On itv and bbc local news. I don't listen to radio Newcastle very much but I've heard them talk about it several times on there. Maybe nexus should cut a couple of 100000 off running buses and get employee a hundred people on night shift rate to do it overnight on the Saturday to the Sunday when the change happens..... but I'm sure someone would still complain about that being a waste of a couple of hundred grand!