Despite all the videos pushing for attention regarding this new route, this is the only one which seems to be in full and in real time. Thanks for that. What a bizarre little service with an inadequate 'toy' bus. It might not seem too small, early on a Sunday morning, but during commuter periods its proving a 'disaster'. Five times I've been on this bus, all towards Golders Green in the rush hour, and on all five times, its standing room only, with the driver reluctant to let anyone else on. I had to scream at the driver to open the doors again, as I attempted to exit by cutting a swathe through the hordes of people between me and the door. Its a nightmare. Ordinarily, I'd get the 210, a fabulous service in my opinion which, because of the 310, has just been reduced. Jesus!! In fact Im praying for the sanity of a 210 everytime I wait at the bus stop. At the moment there appears to be a technical fault, as there are "no live updates" for the 210, either online or at the bus stop, so nobody knows when a 210 will appear. This problem is weeks old. Yes, passengers might refer to the timetable, but since that's changed, and its unreliable accept for first and last buses, its pointless. Since no one knows when the 210 is due, but the 310 might be next bus according to live updates, the entire passenger load waiting for the 210 double-decker enroute, will cram onto the tiny 310. This appears to be specifically a problem between Archway and Golders Green, the busiest section of the service during rush hour, and a route which both the 210 and 310 share exactly. Surely, the inadequates at TFL could have worked this one out. I know there are specific reasons for this service, and I know that bridge is in the way, but to have failed to work out that on occasions the tiny bus is likely to have to pack on board what should be for the double-decker, is a complete failure on their part. And why can't the 310 stop closer to Finsbury Park bus Station when going to Stamford Hill? Unless I've missed a stop, the nearest is outside Finsbury Park itself. It really is a hop, skip and and jump from where the 210 and other buses terminate and where the 310 stops. I've no idea where the bus stops going the other way, despite the claim that its Blackstock Road, but Im pretty sure its not going to be possible to monitor both buses if you're going towards GG from FP, unless you're an Olympic runner, so if you fancy travelling this service the other way, I'd be curious to watch. This service was a 'failure in the making'. Thanks again.........