On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 10:24 PM, Jo <winfi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > It's probably best to provide a link to the actual route relation. It's > indeed a complex one. >
I'll do it tomorrow. I had a look earlier today and it was either broken before I looked or I broke it while trying to figure out how to use JOSM. I'll post the link tomorrow after I've fixed it (or broken it even more). And yes, it's complicated. The stop that is ignored the first time but used the second time is in the timetable but there isn't a shelter, there isn't a platform, there isn't a stop sign and there aren't any road markings. The drivers I asked about it weren't sure exactly where it was. It took a lengthy e-mail exchange with the head office before they finally admitted the stop existed and told me where they expected the drivers to stop. At first it was "No, the bus doesn't stop there." and I had to rub their noses in the county council online timetable and their own online timetable. They even tried declaring the whole route to be hail and ride, even in the town centre, to get around the problem. BTW, they have a couple of other routes that do similar things. :) -- Paul
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