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retired | 5 days ago

I don’t use public transportation but don’t the bus stops have these signs already? I remember seeing them.

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stevekemp|5 days ago

I built a hardware display, with an LCD and a WeMos Mini D1, so that I can see the upcoming tram departure times outside my house. I could use the website, or a phone app, but having the departure times always present right by my front door is a real game-changer.

The actual tram-stop does indeed have a display, but here in Finland it might be -20°C in the winter time so I don't want to walk to the stop earlier than necessary.

Sure waiting ten minutes won't kill me, but I'd much rather wait 1-2 minutes instead. Keep myself toasty-warm indoors.

retired|5 days ago

Got it, I always thought that busses and trams would stop every couple of minutes. A ten minute wait is indeed a bit too much at those temperatures.

Living in warm country I don't really understand why people would live in such harsh conditions but that is a different topic :)

dxdm|5 days ago

Not all of them do. It's also nice to have one closer to you, so you don't have to walk to the bus stop to find out when it's time to leave house for the bus...

You could check on the phone, but I could certainly see the appeal of a fixed display in a convenient location.

retired|5 days ago

I don't really understand, don't you just go out of your house, go to a bus-stop and wait for the next one? Isn't the bus arrival display more of a convenience to know how long to wait? For the bus stop in my neighborhood I see busses every couple of minutes.