what makes me laugh is that if Adelaide Metro did fit a bus with LCD screens showing all that information plus the next stop announcements...if they did they would probably send out flyers and posters advertising their new "super bus" or "bus of the future"...IMO there's nothing super about it, it's how our buses should have always been, also nothing futuristic about it either, technology like this has been in use on German buses since the early 90'sPat28 wrote:Well if the can doe it in a small provincial city in the middle of Schleswig-Holstein (ie Neumeunster) which only has 80,000 people, 10 bus routes and LED signage on the main stops around Hauptbahnhof.Düsseldorfer wrote: IMO the bus system needs some serious fixing after the trains have been upgraded, AdMet could learn a lot from bus operators in countries like Germany, France and Switzerland,
Maybe, ones like those little one they have at the Tram stops in Melbourne.Düsseldorfer wrote:maybe bus operators could also go one step further and have electronic displays on most buses, either LED or LCD screens to show information like the route number, destination, next stop, date and time, next three stops.....no wait that might actually be too useful for commuters
A logic Numbering system for Adelaide's Buses
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Hmm, we only got them in about '99 back at home.Düsseldorfer wrote:what makes me laugh is that if Adelaide Metro did fit a bus with LCD screens showing all that information plus the next stop announcements...if they did they would probably send out flyers and posters advertising their new "super bus" or "bus of the future"...IMO there's nothing super about it, it's how our buses should have always been, also nothing futuristic about it either, technology like this has been in use on German buses since the early 90'sPat28 wrote:Well if the can doe it in a small provincial city in the middle of Schleswig-Holstein (ie Neumeunster) which only has 80,000 people, 10 bus routes and LED signage on the main stops around Hauptbahnhof.Düsseldorfer wrote: IMO the bus system needs some serious fixing after the trains have been upgraded, AdMet could learn a lot from bus operators in countries like Germany, France and Switzerland,
Maybe, ones like those little one they have at the Tram stops in Melbourne.Düsseldorfer wrote:maybe bus operators could also go one step further and have electronic displays on most buses, either LED or LCD screens to show information like the route number, destination, next stop, date and time, next three stops.....no wait that might actually be too useful for commuters
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I remember them in Bonn when i visited Germany in 1995, not too sure about other cities tho...Norman wrote:Hmm, we only got them in about '99 back at home.
Re: A logic Numbering system fro Adelaide's Buses
Cities in germany, that has LED sigsn inside their buses, (from personal experience in 2006): Neumuenster (SH), Hamburg (definately), Berlin (naturally), surprisingly Celle in Lower Saxony, Bremen, Bremerhafen, Bonn, Koeln, Luedenschied (North Rhine-Westphalia).......... list goes on.Düsseldorfer wrote:I remember them in Bonn when i visited Germany in 1995, not too sure about other cities tho...Norman wrote:Hmm, we only got them in about '99 back at home.
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