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Bustimes.org is a transportation information website created to take advantage of Bus Services Act 2017 requirement for bus operators in England to provide bus timetables, fares and vehicle locations in an open data format, which can be utilised by app and website developers. [2] This DfT service is called the Bus Open Data Service.
The website Bustimes.org utilises data from BODS to supply information such as timetable, fares, and vehicle location information [6] via an API link, with the vehicle location information displaying on a map. This reliance does have a drawback however if a bus stop is removed or if the bus route information is inaccurate due to an outdated ...
iBus is an Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) system to improve London Buses using technology installed by Siemens. [1] [2] The system tracks all London's buses, providing passengers with audio-visual announcements and improved information on bus arrivals, [1] [3] as well as triggering bus priority at traffic lights. [4] [5]
The Bus Services Act required the Department for Transport to work with operators to provide open data systems for bus timetables, fares and vehicle locations in England. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] This requirement was implemented by the Bus Open Data Service [ 23 ] with a requirement for operators to provide AVL, timetable and basic fare information by ...
The M21 was originally the New York City Department of Plant and Structures bus route M10, and later became New York City Omnibus Corporation's route 21. This route replaced New York Railways' Avenue C Line streetcar on September 21, 1919.
It is currently operated by a fleet of Euro 6 Wright StreetDeck double-deck vehicles, branded in a two-tone green livery, depicting Antony Gormley's Angel of the North. The service was previously operated by a fleet of Euro 5 hybrid Volvo B5LH / Wright Gemini 2 , which were introduced in 2012, and branded in a two-tone green livery similar to ...
On 21 July 2023, a consultation for route SL5 was opened by Transport for London, and closed on 4 September the same year. On 5 December 2023, it was confirmed that the route would be introduced. [1] [2] Route SL5 was introduced on 3 February 2024. It is operated by Arriva London from their Croydon garage.
This line was assigned the number 21 in 1911. [2] A cutting to ease the grade between Pierce and Scott was cleared in 1914, [ 3 ] allowing through-running the whole length of Hayes. [ 2 ] In the 1930s, the line was extended west and north to terminate at 8th and Clement in the Inner Richmond .