
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a display of multiple London bus timetables, likely mounted at a bus stop or station. There are no people visible in the image. The main subjects are various printed bus schedules, protected by transparent covers, set against a patterned background of green and orange horizontal rectangles. The timetables provide detailed information for several London bus routes, including 262 (Towards Gallions Reach), 104 (Buses towards Manor Park), 276 (Buses towards Newham University Hospital), 238 (Towards Barking, partially visible), and 473 (Towards Woodgreen, partially visible). Each timetable specifies operating days (e.g., Monday to Friday, Saturday, Sunday/public holidays), first and last bus times, and frequency (e.g., "About every 9-12 minutes," "7-11 minutes," "10-14 minutes"). Surrounding the timetables are instructional signs from "Transport for London" and the "Mayor of London." Visible text includes guidance on "How to use the bus," emphasizing safety and simplicity, and instructions on how to "Help the driver" by being visible at the stop. It also details "Closing doors" procedures, encourages "Travel with confidence" with on-screen stop announcements, and explains that "Payment is easy" as all London buses are cashless, accepting Oyster cards or contactless payments. A prominent message states, "We are sorry if the timetable you are looking for is not displayed or is out of date. Please report this to TfL.gov.uk/travel-info or call 0343 222 1234." The timetables appear slightly worn and some are partially obscured by others, indicating a public, outdoor setting.
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