Thanks for the feedback.
We changed the route numbers over the weekend in line with the new route numbers issued by Bus Eireann (the number 7 is now the 207 etc). The database field for the number only allowed 3 digits so this caused a temporary problem for buses like the 207A which (until we got around to fixing it) also was forced to be "207" - hence the confusion.
What you're seeing in the image above is the 207A timetable (note "Well Road"). This route has very few buses so that's why it looks odd whereas the 207 (the old number 7) has lots of buses from 7am until well after 11pm.
This has been fixed now.
Have you tried downloading the PROC App from iTunes for your iPad? Let us know how it reacts to it. The focus is really on phones as the idea is that you'll always have our event guide with you as long as you have your phone and a network connection.
It would be nice to see the non city centre busses, there are only a few to the suburbss: Middleton,ballincollig,carrigaline ,blarney,mallow etc.Thanks for the feedback.
We changed the route numbers over the weekend in line with the new route numbers issued by Bus Eireann (the number 7 is now the 207 etc). The database field for the number only allowed 3 digits so this caused a temporary problem for buses like the 207A which (until we got around to fixing it) also was forced to be "207" - hence the confusion.
What you're seeing in the image above is the 207A timetable (note "Well Road"). This route has very few buses so that's why it looks odd whereas the 207 (the old number 7) has lots of buses from 7am until well after 11pm.
This has been fixed now.
It would be nice to see the non city centre busses, there are only a few to the suburbss: Middleton,ballincollig,carrigaline ,blarney,mallow etc.
nice work on the app