This tweet alongside various bits in the First SW thread https://twitter.com/marcmorganhuws/status/1625792440950038528?s=61&t=GZuQwfdikLWeQpeaNwGzBwThanks, changed most of those! I'm not including summer services where there's a year-round equivalent, so missed out ATLA and LAND. Any source on the Coaster/Sunseeker? Have changed it, but curious to see how it will work.
I think this is a great idea. By now you will have now found out what a task you have set yourself for now and the future. This is especially so with this much needed map as many bus companies do not see the need to supply maps or even bus schedules. Like the 66 from Huntingdon to St. Neots that, since its takeover by Whippet after Stagecoach abandoned the route, now has no timetables on at least 3 stops in St. Neots.Argh, this is piling up a bit, thanks for the interest! To clarify, when I say I've fixed something, I mean I've done it on my private version. There's enough suggestions now that it will probably take me till tomorrow or Tuesday to get though them, so please do check back in the thread if you're suggesting something to check that it hasn't come up already.
I did actually equivocate a bit on adding that, though eventually decided against - ended up looking quite ugly.@Parebunks Between Worcester and Ledbury, there's also the more direct 417 bus route, avoiding Great Malvern. However, it's pretty infrequent, so I can see why you didn't add it.
Excellent map, very useful indeed. A small correction is the new supported SC Exeter-Honiton-Seaton route is X30 (not X20) & the Plymouth-Exeter X38 doesn't serve Newton Abbot.I did actually equivocate a bit on adding that, though eventually decided against - ended up looking quite ugly.
On another note, have updated the map! This includes all of the changes announced for April/May that I've noticed so far, though will have missed any smaller operators/ones without a thread here. Light, dark.
Thanks, fixed.Excellent map, very useful indeed. A small correction is the new supported SC Exeter-Honiton-Seaton route is X30 (not X20) & the Plymouth-Exeter X38 doesn't serve Newton Abbot.
Didn't include school/college routes even if open to the public - far too many of them!Faringdon to Highworth on the C8 (Stagecoach West) ?
Parebunks, I admire your initiative, and tenacity. Excellent 'end-product' too- very clear.Thanks, fixed.
Didn't include school/college routes even if open to the public - far too many of them!
Stansted Airport, not Stanstead Airport
Stephensons 38 beyond Braintree to Halstead
Hedingham operate two services between Clacton and Colchester - you show service 74, but not service X76.
Thanks, all fixed.M6 from Skipton will travel via Barnoldswick on its way to Colne
Do they take ENCTS?702 and 703
Thanks, all fixed.
Do they take ENCTS?
This page from the local council in Windsor suggests they do.Thanks, all fixed.
Do they take ENCTS?
You may board a Green Line service (route 702) in the Royal Borough at any time to make journeys as far as Bracknell in one direction and Langley in the other. For journeys to destinations beyond Langley (that is, to London) the pass may not be used on journeys which depart from Bracknell before 8am Mondays to Fridays.
Looking at the updated maps, have you thought about adding Swanage that has I believe 2 routes, one via Wareham the other from Poole via Sandbanks. The Sandbanks route is a cracking journey via the Poole Harbour Chain Ferry.Thanks, all fixed.
Do they take ENCTS?
Both those routes are cracking, and steam trains at Swanage, and Corfe Castle tooLooking at the updated maps, have you thought about adding Swanage that has I believe 2 routes, one via Wareham the other from Poole via Sandbanks. The Sandbanks route is a cracking journey via the Poole Harbour Chain Ferry.
Thanks for the suggestion, will try to add!Looking at the updated maps, have you thought about adding Swanage that has I believe 2 routes, one via Wareham the other from Poole via Sandbanks. The Sandbanks route is a cracking journey via the Poole Harbour Chain Ferry.
You'd be rather lucky if half of those routes ran past 8pm let alone later night buses!!Is the dark version a map of night buses?
Have you actually clicked on the links to see the difference between the two maps?Is the dark version a map of night buses?
8pm? Try 4 or 5 pm in quite a lot of cases! The dark version is mostly there as I personally think it looks nicer, but also because some people find it less straining to look at. Briefly considered a night version, but what counts would be extremely murky, and it would be so sparse as to be largely useless anyways.You'd be rather lucky if half of those routes ran past 8pm let alone later night buses!!