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Have TfL permanently ended Journeycheck for the Overground? My
shortcuts for http://www.journeycheck.com/londonoverground now redirect to http://www.tfl.gov.uk/ . I welcome the fact that the service updates on TfL's site now include the Overground but neither that nor the more detailed inf. there matches what JourneyCheck used to provide. I know I can use nationalrail.co.uk to see departure/arrival times but I wondered if I had missed where on TfL's site I could now find the equivalent. -- Robin reply to address is (meant to be) valid |
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On 08/05/2012 15:56, Robin wrote:
Have TfL permanently ended Journeycheck for the Overground? My shortcuts for http://www.journeycheck.com/londonoverground now redirect to http://www.tfl.gov.uk/ . I welcome the fact that the service updates on TfL's site now include the Overground but neither that nor the more detailed inf. there matches what JourneyCheck used to provide. JourneyCheck for London Overground can still be accessed via the PDA version of the site: http://pda.journeycheck.com/londonoverground In the URL, "jcheck" can be substituted for "journeycheck", and "lo" can be substituted for "londonoverground", meaning one can also get there via: http://pda.jcheck.com/lo There's also a WAP version available via: http://wap.jcheck.com/londonoverground (WAP sites won't normally display on standard internet browsers, but using Firefox one can download the "wmlbrowser" add-on in order to get WAP sites to work - not that one really needs to do so, mind.) I know I can use nationalrail.co.uk to see departure/arrival times but I wondered if I had missed where on TfL's site I could now find the equivalent. The TfL site doesn't directly offer 'live departure boards' for London Overground stations/services, so it's off to nationalrail.co.uk for that - it does however offer departure boards for Underground stations here (but I imagine you know that already!): http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnews/departureboards/ To be precise, some LO services do actually feature on the above departure boards - e.g. check Wembley Central and you can see "BR to Euston" and "BR to Watford" - a nice anachronism from a previous era... http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnews/departureboards/tube/default.asp?LineCode=bakerloo&StationCode=WEM |
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JourneyCheck for London Overground can still be accessed via the PDA
version of the site: http://pda.journeycheck.com/londonoverground thanks for that. (The simplicity of the PDA version reminded me of the Zen-like clarity of the initial Google.) -- Robin reply to address is (meant to be) valid |
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