What is the difference between yournextbus predicted times and scheduled times?
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Real times are shown in minutes (e.g. "3 mins") whereas scheduled times are shown as a 24hr clock time (e.g. "14:29").
On the internet and WAP, pages automatically refresh and will count down for tracked buses e.g. 3 mins, 2 mins and Due when the bus is less than 90 seconds from it's predicted departure.
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