Speaker: A
Okay, thank you very much for being here. It's gonna be. This should be around 20 minutes, half an hour. And it will bejust some kind of quality of questions asking you your opinions on things. There'll be a wee bit of like a stimulus bittowards the middle of it to get you to like react to some parts of a design thing.
Speaker: A
But yeah, it's gonna be about public transport and kind of your habits and how you use it at the moment. So I supposeinitially, like, how often would you say, use public transport?
Speaker: B
Currently I use the train at least once a week to make sure that I'm getting to uni and then alongside that I would relativelyfrequently use the bus to get to Belfast when I'm going on a trip on a night out.
Speaker: A
Yeah. And yeah.
Speaker: A
So would you cover vertiform, so primarily be like train and bus? Basically, yes.
Speaker: B
So for regular routes, I tend to use the train as it's easy to get the times consistent and you're not worried about traffic.However, on nights out due to your location and who I'm traveling with, I tend to go by a bus.
Speaker: A
What in general kind of, you know, not thinking about just like the digital side of things. But. But generally, how do youfind the kind of services in Dauphin Island?
Speaker: B
One of the major issues, that is because generally the service on the trains is fine and at the train stations is that thetimings of certain routes are very spread out. Particularly the train that I get to uni comes at once an hour.
Speaker: B
So if you miss one train, you're waiting a full hour for the next one to come. However, I know some other routes maybehave a train that's every 20, 30 minutes. And potentially having a better schedule for certain routes would have a majorimpact, especially on when busy the train can get at times due to the lack of number of trains per hour.
Speaker: A
Yeah, yeah.