I really do think that with all the money sloshing around to encourage much better use of bus travel, and given it's channelled through Cornwall Council. things like printed timetables and other information, as well as sanitary public conveniences at major termini, should not be considered as luxury items that can't be provided. If the will is there, they can be. I realise that with the current circumstances some aspects of the exercise have not kicked in e.g. the low fare element for travel within a town but, even so, I don't think WCs were ever on the agenda or near to it. Time for a rethink if this is not to prove a costly exercise showing there's not much stomach for bus travel except amongst the elderly and/or desperate.
Re the 20p Pz toilets, my friend Emma who used to run the little fresh fish shop at the bottom of Albert Street and who relied on the loos to combine with her fag break used to regale me with stories about the goings on there, with regular police 'visits' and, two or three times a year, the whole area cordoned off, including the bus station, if death or serious injury was discovered there. Only last autumn when I went for fish there were three police cars and a police van present, with no other traffic allowed past, and she told me it had been like that for about 90 minutes. It is a recognised point for food provision for the homeless during early evenings, so will be a magnet for junkies, who haven't disappeared from the streets altogether during Coronavirus regardless of what the official position is.