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Why Don't People Use The Sheffield Connect Bus?


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Guest busdriver1
2 minutes ago, Resident said:

"A public transport interchange is a place where people can access or transfer between public transport modes and routes. Interchanges vary in size and may be stand–alone, adjacent to a railway station, or located at a transport node, such as a park–and–ride facility."

This is the definition that came up when I googled. 

Since at both Arundel Gate and Dinnington you're able to change to a different route, as mentioned in the definition, then it can be called an interchange. The definition also allows (but isnt' often used) for park & ride facilities to be called interchanges. 

"Modes" has always in the past been the decider

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Guest busdriver1
17 minutes ago, Irene Swaine said:

It could be argued that changing from a number 15 bus to a number 11 bus is changing modes of transport.

Silly girl, look up the word mode please

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12 minutes ago, busdriver1 said:

Silly girl, look up the word mode please

You should know the facts before calling anyone silly. If you change from a local stopping bus to an X express bus, that is changing to a bus of a different manner and thus a different mode. Back to the classroom for Busdriver1. 

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