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I'm sure these have been mentioned before but Diamondgeezer just referenced
them. Live train map for Clapham Junction http://traintimes.org.uk/map/#clj Live 'tube' map http://traintimes.org.uk/map/tube/ Live TfL bus map by route (pull down list) http://traintimes.org.uk/map/london-buses/#371 They do have the defect that if a train is non-stop from A-B then it proceeds straight across the map. -- Mike D |
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"Michael R N Dolbear" wrote in message
... I'm sure these have been mentioned before but Diamondgeezer just referenced them. Live train map for Clapham Junction http://traintimes.org.uk/map/#clj Live 'tube' map http://traintimes.org.uk/map/tube/ Live TfL bus map by route (pull down list) http://traintimes.org.uk/map/london-buses/#371 They do have the defect that if a train is non-stop from A-B then it proceeds straight across the map. -- Mike D Had a look at all three. The bus one shows about what I would expect on several routes but there is something wrong with the other two. Some of the tube lines which have a frequent service even on Sunday show almost nothing. The Clapham Junction one has a fair number of trains close to Waterloo but too few elsewhere. For example, very little on the lines through Surbiton just now but Realtime Trains shows about 20 passing through or stopping between 19.00 and 19.30 this evening. |
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"Michael R N Dolbear" wrote I'm sure these have been mentioned before but Diamondgeezer just referenced them. Live TfL bus map by route (pull down list) http://traintimes.org.uk/map/london-buses/#371 And here's something similar for North Surrey http://www.abellio.co.uk/abellio-sur...ey-bus-tracker -- Mike D |
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Michael R N Dolbear wrote on Sun, 16 Nov 2014 at
00:35:32: I'm sure these have been mentioned before but Diamondgeezer just referenced them. Live train map for Clapham Junction http://traintimes.org.uk/map/#clj Live 'tube' map http://traintimes.org.uk/map/tube/ Live TfL bus map by route (pull down list) http://traintimes.org.uk/map/london-buses/#371 They do have the defect that if a train is non-stop from A-B then it proceeds straight across the map. I've enjoyed the occasional moments on a bus map I'm watching, when an odd bus or two will fly in at about 200 mph, from a spot well outside the route, before settling down at a point in the route where it seems to start behaving like a bus again. -- Iain Archer |
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"Iain Archer" wrote They do have the defect that if a train is non-stop from A-B then it proceeds straight across the map. I've enjoyed the occasional moments on a bus map I'm watching, when an odd bus or two will fly in at about 200 mph, from a spot well outside the route, before settling down at a point in the route where it seems to start behaving like a bus again. http://traintimes.org.uk/map/london-buses/#411 is a lot more sedate but since (it is said) to be closed from Faraday Rd to Molesey Central Square some weird things are happening at that end -- Mike D |
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