03-05-2017, 08:50 PM
(03-05-2017, 08:26 PM)MidTowner Wrote: There's not anything inherently more complicated about bus schedules than train schedules. I've seen some pretty nutty train schedules that tried to show connections and whatnot. And straightforward bus schedules.
Out of curiosity, Waterlooer, what about the Go bus schedules seems complicated? I haven't had that experience, but maybe I'm used to them.
I also wish we had a good service between Kitchener and Guelph. On the Go, I am always impressed by how many people disembark in Guelph. The way the two cities are integrated, it seems odd we don't have better transportation connections.
I think if you were to go look at the GO Bus map, you'd understand the confusion. It merely shows the places GO Buses drive, and doesn't seem to have any concept of "routes". You seem to have to simply know what routes the buses drive so you know which number schedules to look up.
On the other hand, Google Maps interfaces with GO Transit (unlike Greyhound), and provides very excellent route finding, that's basically how I figure out the routes to take.