Well.
Viewed through Microsoft Internet Explorer over a high-speed internet connection the website really looks rather good. And the journey planner is unbelievably good but I can already see places where clerical mistakes in the timetables it is based on mean it doesn't work properly. Really I am quite impressed now.But through Netscape the journey planner just stops and doesn't display any times and you wouldn't know what is wrong with it at all. Really people with different types of internet connections will have wildly different impressions of how useful the site is.
Until all the mileage, routes, duties and timetables etc. are done from the one complete database there will be hundreds of minor transcription and ignorance errors that mean the system isn't as good as it could be.