Really cool, but 0.5% false positive is pretty much totally unacceptable.
Why not just list every destination in one list, with the list of busses and platforms for each one, as in:
Hoxton Center(287 P1, 76 P4)
Allowing one to then go straight to P1 and P4 and find the times for 287 and 76?
Ultimately this kind of this is easily done by computers though, Google Maps routing is usually great although it's occasionally possible to find a better route than them if you know one bus is always off schedule (I'm in the US).
They could have AI powered voice assistant kiosks for phoneless people, you could walk up and say "How to I get to Mornington Crescent" and it would tell you, or they could just hire attendants with tablets if such things were within budget.
In Germany, Google Maps is essentially useless for public transport. There is an app by Deutsche though Bahn which routes pretty much perfectly. Speaking of, I don't understand the problem this system would be solving, because you already get a list of platform numbers for your route
Why not just list every destination in one list, with the list of busses and platforms for each one, as in:
Hoxton Center(287 P1, 76 P4)
Allowing one to then go straight to P1 and P4 and find the times for 287 and 76?
Ultimately this kind of this is easily done by computers though, Google Maps routing is usually great although it's occasionally possible to find a better route than them if you know one bus is always off schedule (I'm in the US).
They could have AI powered voice assistant kiosks for phoneless people, you could walk up and say "How to I get to Mornington Crescent" and it would tell you, or they could just hire attendants with tablets if such things were within budget.