GO Transit get it wrong with times after midnight.... if a bus departs one hour after midnight on a Monday, it should be shown in the weekday schedule with a note saying "Monday only", *not* on Sunday's schedule.
How does a 27-hour clock comply with GO Transit's Passenger Charter promise #3 (Keeping You in the Know), which states "we will be clear and consistent in our communications".
I'll let you guys in transit and television do whatever you want with respect to altering the time and space continuum, just remember what happened to Marty McFly is alls I'm sayin'.
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The bus schedule is actually a 27 hour clock as in all trips past midnight can be up to 27:00. A normal operating day is from 04:00 to 27:00.
But usually this never gets put on schedules. A glitch I suppose in the automated warning system.
When you're on the vomit comet, does time really matter?
So GO plays with time. Interesting.
GO Transit get it wrong with times after midnight.... if a bus departs one hour after midnight on a Monday, it should be shown in the weekday schedule with a note saying "Monday only", *not* on Sunday's schedule.
How does a 27-hour clock comply with GO Transit's Passenger Charter promise #3 (Keeping You in the Know), which states "we will be clear and consistent in our communications".
Well, if they've found the secret of adding more hours to the day, I wish they'd share!
anyone else got a text from GO transit this morning saying that they have extra trains for Scotiabank Nuit Blanche SEPT 5 & 6??
before they send out those texts...they really should check the dates......
I work in tv and we use a 29 hour clock, looks like they're using the same system
I'll let you guys in transit and television do whatever you want with respect to altering the time and space continuum, just remember what happened to Marty McFly is alls I'm sayin'.
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