THE majority of people appear to be happy with the rail replacement buses at Nottingham Station.
The Post spoke to passengers waiting for the buses at the start of rush-hour yesterday and many who spoke to us seemed happy with the way things were going.
David Holland, 25, was waiting for the rail replacement bus to his home town of Beeston.
He said: "It takes about ten minutes longer but that doesn't really bother me. I can sit and read a book on the bus just like I would on the train. I think the buses are smooth and it's not a problem while the work takes place."
Sakib Subhan, from Hyson Green, agreed.
The 25-year-old added: "I have had no problems at all with the replacement buses – I've travelled at rush hour and it's been OK and I've travelled on Sunday evening and it's been all right too."
Raj Sahdev, 52, of Forest Fields, was travelling to London and was waiting for a bus to East Midlands Parkway.
He said: "I've heard horror stories but apart from a few teething problems early on, the system seems to be working really well now.
"The staff are all around and happy to help, so I think it's going well."
Carl Bates, 25, from Carlton, was heading to Derby. He said: "People don't seem to be fussed about the work as long as the buses are good, and they have been so far in my experience."