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QR Codes and NFC Tags at Bus Stops
At the bottom right of every timetable case you will see a QR Code. Scanning this with a smartphone, it will automatically link to live times of all buses arriving at the stop.
Here are a few steps for how to use QR Codes:
- The QR code is printed at the bottom right hand side of the within the timetable case.
- Your device may be able to read QR codes already. On iOS - iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch that runs on iOS11 or for Android users - Google on Tap, Google Assistant or Google Lens.
- Open your camera app and point it steady towards the QR codes you want to scan at the stop. Your live bus times will automatically appear.
- If your camera cannot read QR codes you will need to download a QR code reader app to your device. These are available free from Google Play, iTunes or the Windows app stores. Once downloaded, open your QR Code reader and scan the card at the stop.
Troubleshooting
- Android users - If nothing happens, you may have to go to your Settings and enable QR Code scanning. This will prompt you to open a webpage. You’ll see a list real time and scheduled departures from the bus stop.
Handy Tip
- Bookmark that page to have quick, easy access to live times from your stop.
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