Three_Counties
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The Arriva website never improves, does it?
I followed @arrivamatt's link above for the MK changes to find at as soon you navigate to route level for further details, all that is provided is a line diagram list of bus stops served, a Google Map that fails to load properly marked "for development purposes only" (have Arriva paid for their licence?) and a link to download the pdf timetable that just takes you to a page to buy tickets online.
What a shame nobody with any clout at Arriva ever checks the functionality of their website, especially as it is effectively their only shop window to sell their services to would-be customers who will undoubtedly decide that if this is as good as Arriva gets, they might as well use my car and add to the very traffic congestion that delays so many bus services.
I also note @Voyager 2953's comment about management change with the change of ownership BUT this will only change things for the better if those managers changed are the ones at regional and national level, making everything so difficult for the worthwhile local management who must feel that they are constrained by wearing strait-jackets most of the time.
I followed @arrivamatt's link above for the MK changes to find at as soon you navigate to route level for further details, all that is provided is a line diagram list of bus stops served, a Google Map that fails to load properly marked "for development purposes only" (have Arriva paid for their licence?) and a link to download the pdf timetable that just takes you to a page to buy tickets online.
What a shame nobody with any clout at Arriva ever checks the functionality of their website, especially as it is effectively their only shop window to sell their services to would-be customers who will undoubtedly decide that if this is as good as Arriva gets, they might as well use my car and add to the very traffic congestion that delays so many bus services.
I also note @Voyager 2953's comment about management change with the change of ownership BUT this will only change things for the better if those managers changed are the ones at regional and national level, making everything so difficult for the worthwhile local management who must feel that they are constrained by wearing strait-jackets most of the time.
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