Some bus operators provide this information after a fashion as passengers on the 555 might have noticed. Whilst Stagecoach's efforts are restricted to audio announcements at certain stops more comprehensive systems can be found locally in parts of Blackburn and Burnley and, of course, London. They are also common in mainland Europe, as with these examples from Switzerland, where a second screen appears to be being used for advertising, presumably to help finance the system.
This screen shows the available connections from the next stop: note that the second and third connections are reported running one minute late! |
The Bus Users' Group has responded to the consultation saying, basically, that we agree with the requirements to provide audible and visible information, but that care needs to be taken to minimise the impact on bus operators, especially smaller firms and community bus operations.
The proposals can be read via this link.
The consultation response was made using an online response form, which can be read via this link. It takes the form of answers to a number of set questions that are based on the information provided in the consultation document itself.
The consultation remains open until 16 September should you wish to submit an individual response.