Anyone who stands at a bus stop in Dublin must be intrigued with the timetables that are posted on the stops.
The timetable tells the passenger what time the bus departs from its destination. So if you are in Camden Street waiting for a number 16, the stop will tell you what time the bus departed from Dublin Airport.
In Berlin the timetable posted on the stop tells the passenger what time the bus arrives at that specific stop. And it works.
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
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