If
the stop is a busy one, then you can also add the
service number you want (leaving a space between the
stop code and the number). So, for example, if you
are asking for the times of buses on service 65 from
Eastleigh Bus Station (stand A) your message might
look like: hamdajwa 65
You will receive a message back, usually showing the
next three departures from that stop (and on that
service, if you added a service number). At present,
timetable times are given, but it is planned to use
real time information in the near future.
Hampshire County Council is starting to add signs
showing the unique code to each of the 8,000 bus stops
in the county, similar to the illustration to the
right.
You
can find the code for your local bus stop using the
traveline
website, Click on 'by place', then enter your address
or postcode. Click on the bus stop symbol for the
direction you want to travel and the code for the
stop will be shown, e.g. hamdjdwg.
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