On 3 February 2017 at 19:29, Stuart Reynolds < stu...@travelinesoutheast.org.uk> wrote:
> Also, there is often some confusion about what name goes into which fields > - people will insist on compounding names, for example, because that’s what > their consuming system wants, rather than getting the consumer to read the > data properly. But that’s too much to go into here, and if reviewing the > names is in scope then I would be happy to offer to help. One of my other > “hats" is as the Public Transport Data Standards Advisor / Expert for DfT, > which includes advising on NAPTAN. > > Hi Stuart, Great to have your support. I noticed that there are a few stops in the West Midlands where the name in Naptan doesn't match the name on the flag (unfortunately I don't remember by heart which ones). This means the visual announcement in the announcement in the bus (and the information in online timetables) is different from the name on the flag, so from a usability perspective it would make sense to fix this. Is there any process of reporting situations like that? -- Matthijs
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