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We live close to some of the worst areas in London (and I'm guessing the whole country) for street robbery - many of the local bus routes travel through them. You need to be careful. Especially at night, it is a really, really bad idea to start thumbing away on your iphone at a bus stop.


I think TfL should be very careful with their advice...

I've found a flaw with the service. While waiting for a bus at the Ondine Road stop at Dog Kennel Hill, the phone told me a 176 and a 484 would arrive in 4 mins. 2 mins later a 40, 484 and a 176 only going to Sydenham arrived, none of which showed on the phone.

Were you using the main site or the mobile version?


When I was bookmarking my local stops, I did notice that the main version on the computer was missing a bus or two that the mobile version was showing.


Then again, even when sitting at a Countdown stop, buses would randomly appear and disappear. The timings are also based on the average time between two stops so if there's little traffic or a bus gets through lots of green lights or no request stops, it can go from 2 minutes to due within about 30 seconds.

  • 1 month later...

There is now an app that links straight to this website - and is much user friendly - its called London Bus Checker (by Fat Attitude). It has a countdown board as well as route information - which can be handy for unfamiliar routes.


Overall, I find the website and app very accurate: I have never had a problem so far. Like the National Rail app - its a life changer! No need to stand in the cold for long in the winter ...

hi i was a problem of small space in rooms from some days and i was worried about that.finally from internet i got soloution and i have come to know about the bunk beds.There can never be any type of bed that saves space more than a bunk bed. Sure, there are futons, trundle beds, and so on, but you have to set them up before being able to use them, so you?ll have to provide space for them every time you need to use them, unlike children?s bunk beds that are just there to be slept upon

if you have any such kind of problem then you can also solve like this.

bunk

It takes data from same place the physical bus stop counters do so it's as accurate as those (ie basically accurate-enough most of the time, with occassional buses dropping into black holes)


As a 37 user, it's invaluable - "23 minutes to next one? Time for a pint first" And when it says 2 minutes left I leave the pub and the bus turns up. What's not to like


(you don't need to buy the app - there is a website address, but that is a bit less manageable with favourites etc)

Pickle Wrote:

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> I saw the news item on this last night, and think

> it's a great app - however they kept showing

> people standing at bus stops with their smart

> phones out... surely this isn't sensible? Can't

> help but think they're easy targets for thieves :(


I thought that too...... It's a fantastic invaluable service, just crap to benefit fully you put yourself at risk of muggers :-(

Refer my initial posting yesterday:


"There is now an app that links straight to this website - and is much user friendly - its called London Bus Checker (by Fat Attitude). It has a countdown board as well as route information - which can be handy for unfamiliar routes.


Overall, I find the website and app very accurate: I have never had a problem so far. Like the National Rail app - its a life changer! No need to stand in the cold for long in the winter ...

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