Croeso y Gymru
It all began when fbb arrived in Caernarfon on Wednesday last, 4th May. Although the Destination with the Dongle (read again) was delivered by motor car, fbb was anxious to take at least one North Walian tour using public transport. Thus it was that the first call in Caernarfon was to the Tourist Information Centre, right next to the Castle, for a set of timetables.
Excellent timetable books for Conwy and Anglesey were on display but, surprisingly, not one for the local Gwynedd area. fbb asked! "Well," came the hesitant reply, "we have got some but they contain some mistakes. But we don't know what the mistakes are. The book is being reprinted in a couple of weeks, so you should be wary of what it says in this one." Encouraging, eh?
Bounteous blogging about the fbb circuitous circumnavigation of Gwynedd and Conwy will follow "in due course", but this post concerns, yet again, the astounding efficiency of Traveline.
The last leg of the fbb tour was scheduled from Porthmadog at 1715 to Caernarfon (see last column of the possibly erroneous timetable, below.)
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As fbb's group had a meal booked at 1815 in Caernarfon, this was a critical path. So, at 1630, fbb cast all care to the wind and rang Traveline, obediently cognisant of the tourist office warning.
"When is the next bus from Porthmadog to Carenarfon?" he asked with just a hint of unease.
"The next bus is at 1805."
"Oh?" queried a crestfallen fbb. "What has happened to the 1715?"
"It only runs to Garn Dolbenmaen now." came the firm and authoritative reply. (Garn Dolbenmaen is roughly half way between Porthmadog and Caernarfon.) Disaster! Had fbb's punctilious preparation been punctured by poor printed publicity? Would fbb's travelling companions ever trust him again?
So, off to Portmadog Parc to double check.
The bus stop departure list showed a 1715 to Caernarfon; the printed timetable book showed a 1715 to Caernarfon, AND the dot matrix display at the bus stop showed a 1715 to Caernarfon! And then a bus appeared, at 1715, with Caernarfon on its front screen. Might these be clues to the truth?
But Traveline said the bus only ran to Garn Dolbenmaen; and they had "the computer", so it must be right.
fbb and party happily ignored the hapless Traveline, joined the vehicle and showed their tickets. As did other intrepid travellers, at least one of whom bought a single to Caernarfon. So off they set.
And, to everyone's relief, they arrived, on time, as planned, in Caernarfon.
Question 1 : If the Gwynedd timetable book really had errors, could the publishers manage to print a simple list of corrections? Too much to ask?
Question 2 : How could Traveline, costing millions, get it so ludicrously wrong? NO buses, at any time, on any day, terminate at Garn Dolbenmaen. (exciting picture of the village bus stop below.)
Question 3 : As Traveline is the ONLY telephonic source of Welsh timetable information, who should be sacked for incompetence? One person who shouldn't be sacked is the very nice Traveline lady who answered the phone. She was reading out what the sainted computer told her; here the journey from Porthmadog to Garn Dolbenmaen only:-
The rest of the through journey is shown, inexplicably and disjointedly ...
... in two subsequent columns! Three non-connecting journeys instead of one. GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out) as they say!
P.S. The booked evening meal was delicious.
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... in two subsequent columns! Three non-connecting journeys instead of one. GIGO (Garbage In, Garbage Out) as they say!
P.S. The booked evening meal was delicious.
next blog : due on Monday May 9th
That bus stop in Porthmadog High Street looks very familiar!
ReplyDeleteBUt doesn't Traveline rely on the info it is given them?
ReplyDeleteIf so, how can they be blamed?
It is not the information that is given to Traveline but they way in which "the system" handles that information. In this case Traveline's input software is merging several separate sets of data into one mega-table with ludicrous consequences highlighted in this blog. This would NEVER happen if the information were prepared and delivered locally rather than by some remote "system" which, simply, does not know where the buses go - and so cannot identify stupidity.
ReplyDeleteThe printed material is right and reliable! Usually!
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