HOW THE INFORMATION IS FRAMED
Sources & verification
Operational transport information changes too quickly to be presented as permanent fact. The site therefore publishes orientation ranges and a clear verification method.
Route shape
Road geography and city-to-city distance establish a corridor, but do not prove that a particular departure operates or stops at every place shown. Intermediate locations are labelled as possible or illustrative unless confirmed for a specific pattern.
Time ranges
Ranges are deliberately broader than a single ideal driving estimate. They account for terminal movement, ordinary breaks, passenger calls and common road variation. They remain orientation only, not a service commitment.
Changing facts
Departure days, times, boarding locations, access conditions, luggage rules and stop orders must be confirmed for the intended date through the transport service being used. Undated social posts and copied timetable images are not treated as dependable current evidence.
Corrections
A correction should identify the page, route direction, date of observation and the evidence supporting the change. A one-day disruption is not automatically a permanent route revision.
Review date
This edition was reviewed on 18 July 2026. A review date indicates editorial handling, not live operational verification.