when I asked the driver about the delays he simply smiled at me and pulled up his window.
Just a quick update, I emailed in a complaint to DB, but after thinking about it for a bit I decided not to give details of the drivers attitude and to just complain about the long wait instead. I'll put the driver down to stress and leave it at that as at times I know how he feels.
Bear
I'd like to share with you another disservice of DB.
Last Saturday night, I was waiting for the Nitelink 46n in Kildare Street, in Dublin city centre. The screens were displaying a "Nitelink until 4:00 am" sign. I was waiting for the 46n at the bus stop. At about 1:35 am, the bus 46n passed without stopping. It is impossible that the driver didn't see me. I made an evident gesture to ask for a stop. The driver even moved to the right lane to avoid me.
I've just sent an email to them, I hope it helps.
That's the kind of reply I received from DB as well.
However, let me disagree with you, dereko1969. It is NOT clearly stated on their website - It is - . I had visited that same webpage beforehand, and I had not understood - your fault, not theirs - that there was a restricted number of pick up points. More specifically:
"Area served": what does it mean?!- It means that's the route they'll travel, informing customers where they can expect to be dropped off, it's quite simple - It's a very generic phrase - it might be a generic phrase but is quite specific in listing the specific areas served after that phrase - . Why don't they write clearly that those are drop off only stops - not really needed most people would understand the point they were making ??
"Pick-up Points" is written at the very bottom, after the timetable. It should be written at the top, or at least just after the "Area served" line. Personally, I had missed that - again your fault - . Moreover, it only identifies Donnybrook Church and the Stillorgan Park Hotel as pick-up points. Why doesn't it mention D'olier St? Should it be obvious that it picks up at the terminus? It's very confusing. - only to you
Not to mention the misleading sign "Nitelink until 4:00 am" displayed in Kildare St! What's the point to say "Nitelink until 4:00 am" if the Nitelink doesn't stop there?! I'd have gladly walked to D'Oiler St if I knew it!
I'm amazed that they can get away with so bad timetables. It'd be such a small effort to write them a bit better! Perhaps they'll do it only after a well paid consultant's advice, who knows.
It remains a mystery why the bus cannot stop in between... Too much hassle?
Not to mention the misleading sign "Nitelink until 4:00 am" displayed in Kildare St! What's the point to say "Nitelink until 4:00 am" if the Nitelink doesn't stop there?! I'd have gladly walked to D'Oiler St if I knew it!
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