The Bad Old Days
Some readers may well remember those bad far-off days when most buses in, say, West Sussex were operated by (shock horror) one bus company called Southdown.
What a quaint and old-fashioned idea that was. Not only that, but before the onslaught of computer technology and the internet, you had to buy a timetable book where you could find all the bus timetables for the area.
Even after the disaster of privatisation and deregulation in 1986, many county councils produced comprehensive books of timetables as here for West Sussex.West Sussex also had their own Traveline (clever name eh?) where, for the price of a local call, you could speak to a person who knew where the buses ran because - they lived in the area and worked for their local council.
Of course, they did not have the benefit of large regional call centre technology (also called Traveline).
West Sussex did produce a booklet for the whole county detailing all the Sunday services.It was possible to plan a pleasant Sunday out using this very weak and outdated technology. Oh, how we struggled with it!
They also produced a map ...... which showed all the bus routes in the county, the above example being from an incredible quarter of a century ago. Now, as we all know,
IT'S ALL ON LINE!
So, with the benefit of modern technology, West Sussex offers the bemused and befuddled traveller ...... a map which is so much easier to use than all that tedious unfolding of a large sheet of paper. Or is it?And it gives real time information. We must try that!
And printed material? Don't bother to ask!
The Good New Days
Recently West Sussex have spent loadsa money on upgrading its bus stops. And so we sent our intrepid reporter to The Wheatsheaf, Cuckfield ...... to investigate.
O.K., No 3 son was out for a walk on Sunday and spotted things; sending pictures back to fbb mansions!
So here is the aforementioned hostelry.Its bus stop just peeps in centre right. But when Streetview chuntered past, it looked like this.All you got was a pole, a flag showing the operator and a railing to lean on.Opposite the pub, almost hidden in the hedge, you got the bonus of a timetable frame ......with nothing in it!
All that has changed!
The stops have shiny new bus stop flags ...... on a square bus stop pole, not round, like the old fashioned stuff.
There is a well-stocked timetable frame.The top table is for Metrobus route 271 ...... which wends its way from Brighton to Crawley.Observant readers will note that Metrobus even explains why there might be a blank space against a particular departure hour.It is good to have that explained for every day-set as here with fourteen times on a Sunday. fbb would have struggled to work out why there were these gaps.
It might have been better for the public if Metrobus had posted a timetable in the frame!
So congrats to Compass Travel for doing just that.Above is the 31/31A from Uckfield to Cuckfield ...... with a more legible timetable extract below.
And the less frequent 62 ...... from Crawley to Haywards Heath.Compass Travel is a good local operator that has expanded significantly in recent years. It provides good information (including maps!) and operates a well cared for fleet with regular renewals.fbb does wonder why the Compass timetables in the frame look different from the extracts which were taken from the company web site.
Fortunately, No 3 son pressed the button to find out what might happen.
Continued in tomorrow's blog.
Next bus stop blog : Thur 8 May