So you think the inaccurate map is fine, then?
Free stuff? Its paid for in the seat price
Can you get a bus from Seaford?
well, i think you should take this issue up with [MENTION=260]sully[/MENTION] as he used the word 'free' in the title of the thread to which i was replying.
It's actually the club that call it free. As you can see on Bold Seagull's map.
It's actually the club that call it free. As you can see on Bold Seagull's map.
It does actually say: "A full bus schedule can be found by CLICKING HERE" and the link is to the Brighton & Hove Bus Co website - which also lists all the buses you can't use.....
It seems that most people are saying the map is irrelevant, so if it was the one below, would that be acceptable? Coupled with the text, it's just as accurate!
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My point was that it's not immediately obvious that the site includes buses that are not considered to be "Brighton & Hove" buses, as it's clearly branded as Brighton & Hove Bus Company's website. Just because a route is operated by someone else doesn't mean it's not their route. I operate a service for a client of my employer. That service is still my client's not my employer's.
I only put that because you asked if there was any other wording on the travel guide - which there is.
No there isn't. The PDF tells you "Brighton and Hove buses except a couple of specific B&H routes... here's a link to their website that contains lots of bus timetables".
Your problem is, according this post, with the Brighton and Hove Buses website not being clearer that when they say, for example, Route 16 "Portslade - Knoll Estate - Hangleton (operated by Compass Travel)" that when they say "operated by Compass Travel" they mean it isn't operated by B&H buses, and so football tickets won't be able to use them on this route (since it isn't operated by Brighton and Hove buses, which buses have to be for the football ticket to be valid, as it says on the club's website).
I see you are still ignoring my point about the MAP, which is what I have said is wrong.
I'm glad you are so clear about the buses. If you go back to Lord Bracknell's explanation of the difference between Brighton & Hove buses and Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company buses, you'll see that your assumption could be incorrect, as the travel guide refers to Brighton & Hove buses, not Brighton & Hove Bus and Coach Company buses.
Can you get a bus from Seaford?
Leave them to it Sully.
You know what you meant, they know what you meant.
On another note, have you noticed the lack of traffic in the morning?
I see you are still ignoring my point about the MAP, which is what I have said is wrong.
so that I don't have to keep asking the question and getting the wrong answer.?
The outcome is that he has said that he will look to review the information being put out and perhaps do away with the green map.