Bus Stop. Hamburg, Germany
What it looks like when a city decides that bus riders can and should have a first-class transportation system.

Real-time bus schedule information:

Detailed, up-to-date, thougtfully-designed timetables and route maps:

by Aaron Naparstek on July 12, 2006
What it looks like when a city decides that bus riders can and should have a first-class transportation system.

Real-time bus schedule information:

Detailed, up-to-date, thougtfully-designed timetables and route maps:

Drool.
A bus and train information system like that would be one of the best quality of life enhancers in NYC. People would evaluate their trainsit options with hard information, not just guesses at the reliability of the printed information on the pole.
We live in the information age and yet our bus and train information system is trapped in the 1950s.
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