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A group of MIT architects and engineers has developed an interactive solar-powered bus stop for the city of Florence, Italy. It calls EyeStops which equipped with touchscreens that’ll show you everything from the bus schedule to the shortest route for your trip. Also, it will lets you check the air quality, browse the web, see exactly where the bus you’re waiting for is, interact with your mobile device and use the EyeStop as a community message board where you can post ads and announcements. Italy is going to upgrade their bustop to EyeStop in the coming Octorber. It sounds exciting!
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Another poor quality bus stop display to add to the collection.
This is a bus stop located at the Ocean Terminal on the Northern edge of Edinburgh. The stop is served by just the one route, the 129 Haddington/Seton Sands - Ocean Terminal operated by EVE Coaches.
I don't know who the target audience is for the route but clearly they can't be any more then about 3ft tall.
See the next couple of pictures for a closer view of the stop as things don't get much better.
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Bushalte van Arriva op het vlakke noord Groningse boerenland. Geen hokjes om te schuilen
Took this picture during my "Holiday on bicycle 2007": day 8 (of 16)
There is a little story behind this.
Walking back along the cliff from the visit to Sunshine Nursery with my 'dangerous dogs' (see here www.flickr.com/photos/16054928@N07/6978009020/in/set-7215...), we got chatting to these folk. Fritz is skilled at working the crowd, and we were there for 10 minutes or so.
They were from London, and waiting for a bus to Swanage.
I asked for a pic, and as usual I said "Say Sex!"
They mainly obliged, although like me they probably need to be reminded what that entails by watching a retraining video. The two on the end don't appear to have quite caught my instruction.
I took the pic really as a source for my faces and cartoons
Button on the left turns on the light that illuminates the stop; one on the right blinks an LED to alert the operator that there's someone standing at the stop.
For once I spent more money on the HEB groceries in the big bag than on the comic books from Alien Worlds in the smaller bag. That's usually not the case.
Taken with picplz in San Antonio, TX.
On this real time information with route 6 now stopping here, and the handy slip road from North Street to Queens Road is permanantly closed.