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Traffi365
2 years ago

Moin Reinkarnation.

That’s just explained. As you describe, it is so-called Amplifier drives. Usually there is something like this within the “Rush hour” to make passengers better.

This then results in a denser clock within a certain range of the course of the line, and buses thus travel for example every 5 minutes. In the “B to C” area, in your thoughtful example, there is not such a great riding position, and this means, for example, only a 20 minute clock.

This always has something to do with passenger numbers.

dvdfan
2 years ago
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Absolutely right!

That’s annoying me.

Only here is it even worse.

The main route is (example) A – B – C

But with exactly the same number, regular buses also take route A – B – D

Once there’s a bus that drives A – E and the number.

Only the names of the final stop point indicate this.

Even with the Simpsons, when Lisa found the Area51b, the deviating bus route had a B behind the numbers.

Traffi365
2 years ago

Moin together. I believe that some traffic allies have very simply fixed lines. You can’t simply create a new line.

The same thing I have here, too. It’s even more down there: https://efa.mv-muenchen.de/ttb/mv_23160___H_s22_1.pdf