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This is a mobile phone texting (SMS) service which allows you to get bus timetable information anytime, anywhere by sending a text message.
Simply text an 8-letter bus stop code - starting with DVN for 'Devon' - to 84268 and you will get back the arrival times of the next three scheduled buses due at that specific stop. You can also customise your message to allow you to pick a specific bus service by simply adding the bus service number to the end of the bus stop code (you must put a space between the bus stop code and the service number). The service is automated and operates 24 hours a day, every day.
Most bus stops in Devon are currently being marked with a sign which includes a bus stop code. Bus stop codes are unique, so information received relates only to that specific stop.
You might want to pick the bus stop nearest to your house, the stop you use to get to work or even the one nearest your school or college and store it on your mobile phone for when you need it. You can also find details of bus stop codes on the maps at www.travelinesw.com
The message you send is charged at your normal network provider charge. The returned message costs 25p, however for a limited period only the service will be free.
The Short Message Service (SMS) is available on all bus routes across Devon.
- For next departures
Text the bus stop code e.g. DVNDTAJT to 84268 to get the arrival times of the next three scheduled buses due at your chosen stop.
- For next departures on a specific bus service
Text the bus stop code and add the bus service number to the end of the code, e.g. DVNDTAJT 57 to 84268 to get the arrival times of the next three scheduled buses for your chosen service (the example above would show service 57 bus times).
You must put a space between the bus stop code and the service number.
Please note - At present the service cannot provide details of connecting services.
If you see an asterisk after the time this is when the bus is expected to actually arrive. I.e. the service is not running to the timetable due to a delay.