The seats are green.Įach seat has two USB ports available BYO cable. These are reminiscent of the minibus in Hong Kong.Ī diesel bus - it wasn’t a cool electric vehicle or hybrid of any kind, from what I could tell. Two types of buses are planned for Citymapper, but today’s test used small 16 seat minivans. I then passed the buses getting looked over outside Citymapper HQ prior to 7am. I was in town at 6am and saw two buses doing laps at 6.10am, obviously wanting to be sure all is running smoothly by the advertised time. The test run of this route - named CMX1 - was due to start taking passengers from 7am. It overlaps north-south with plenty of existing TfL buses, not to mention trains, the tube, and good cycle tracks.Ĭitymapper themselves note that the part of the reason for choosing this route is that it’s close to their headquarters! The first thing to I noticed is that the route of the bus isn’t a particularly helpful. That’s what these buses are trying to do. What if instead of just suggesting a route, Citymapper could take control of the situation and get you to your destination too? My favourite route-planning app for public transport is taking it to the next stage. Citymapper launched a bus! Yes, it’s true.
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