New digital bus stops rolled out across county

Screens showing bus information are being installed across Lincolnshire.
The digital boards show details of bus journeys in real time.
Lincolnshire County Council said 24 large screens had been installed in bus stations and 40 smaller ones at bus stops.
A total of 151 screens are due to be fitted across the county over the next few weeks.
Councillor Richard Davies described the system as "a real improvement".
"The boards and screens are already making a real difference with accurate information about where buses are and when they are going to arrive at the stop," he said.
"The information data about each bus is also available on a mobile phone. It can be accessed at all Lincolnshire bus stops via QR codes whether there is a real time screen at the stop or not."
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