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Ken Ward September 6th 05 05:11 PM

More Tube lines now have live ETA boards
 

"Bill Hayles" wrote in message
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On 5 Sep 2005 14:16:17 -0700, "Mizter T" wrote:

The Bakerloo line is now joined by the Jubilee, Metropolitan, Northern
and Victoria lines in having 'live' ETA Boards (the Tube equivalent of
National Rail's Live Departure Boards).

There's web, WAP and PDA versions available.

web - http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/travelinfo/eta/


And it's still bugged:


and it is 3 min's in front of Lancashire Standard Time.

KW



dwb September 7th 05 12:02 PM

More Tube lines now have live ETA boards
 
Mizter T wrote:
The Bakerloo line is now joined by the Jubilee, Metropolitan, Northern
and Victoria lines in having 'live' ETA Boards (the Tube equivalent of
National Rail's Live Departure Boards).

There's web, WAP and PDA versions available.

web - http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/travelinfo/eta/

WAP - http://www.tfl.gov.uk/wap/eta/

PDA - http://www.tfl.gov.uk/pda/


All not very useful when you're underground ;-)




Mark Morton September 7th 05 05:07 PM

More Tube lines now have live ETA boards
 
Bill Hayles wrote:
On 5 Sep 2005 14:16:17 -0700, "Mizter T" wrote:


The Bakerloo line is now joined by the Jubilee, Metropolitan, Northern
and Victoria lines in having 'live' ETA Boards (the Tube equivalent of
National Rail's Live Departure Boards).

There's web, WAP and PDA versions available.

web - http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/travelinfo/eta/


And it's still bugged:

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/travelinf...onName=Teulada


Oh, c'mon, you can be more inventive than that:

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/travelinf...n%20Widdecombe

[email protected] September 8th 05 06:54 PM

More Tube lines now have live ETA boards
 
wrote:
Still nothing for the District Line, which hasn't even got the standard
dot matrix system in use on the Northern for perhaps 20 years. Bow
Road's new WB platform indicator board use smaller lettering, are less
centrally located on the platforms, illuminate the 'next train' message
later than its predecessor, and still doesn't give more than 2 minutes'
advance warning!!!! Useless!!!


The lack of District line info is because there are only a small number
of inputs to the TrackerNet system which the site takes it's info from,
all on the Barons Court - Ravenscourt Pk area.

Good to see the Northern and Victoria system working, makes a change
from looking at the 'non-public' version of ETA and seeing almost every
train on the two lines running around as 477. Looks like the control
computer has finally been persuaded to work...


Mizter T September 9th 05 12:39 AM

More Tube lines now have live ETA boards
 
dwb wrote:
Mizter T wrote:
The Bakerloo line is now joined by the Jubilee, Metropolitan, Northern
and Victoria lines in having 'live' ETA Boards (the Tube equivalent of
National Rail's Live Departure Boards).

There's web, WAP and PDA versions available.

web - http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube/travelinfo/eta/

WAP - http://www.tfl.gov.uk/wap/eta/

PDA - http://www.tfl.gov.uk/pda/


All not very useful when you're underground ;-)


True. But very useful if you're out and about to go Underground, and
arguably more useful than checking said information on the screen of an
immovable computer via the web.


[email protected] September 10th 05 10:55 PM

More Tube lines now have live ETA boards
 
All not very useful when you're underground ;-)

True, although it might be possible in the future to install screens
around the stations/platforms that will show other lines, either at the
same station, or perhaps even on the next stations with interchanges.
Perhaps touchscreen panels on the platform (like near the information
point) that let you select a station and view realtime train info and
service information/updates.

This could be great for finding out if you'll make the next change, and
at night when the trains aren't as frequent, you can instantly tell if
you're going to need to run or not!

In fact, the whole journey planner could be offered on and around
stations for tourists too - in multiple languages. Not as a replacement
to staff (I suspect this would potentially happen, sadly) but as a
valuable alternative of real benefit to all.

Jonathan


Neil Williams September 11th 05 11:24 AM

More Tube lines now have live ETA boards
 
On 10 Sep 2005 15:55:30 -0700, wrote:

In fact, the whole journey planner could be offered on and around
stations for tourists too - in multiple languages. Not as a replacement
to staff (I suspect this would potentially happen, sadly) but as a
valuable alternative of real benefit to all.


Agreed. Hamburg had GEOFOX (their rather slick planner) boxes in some
stations as early as 1999. Most useful.

A WAP and/or SMS version of the planner would also be nice, if one
doesn't already exist - though admittedly this would be useless on
tunnel sections.

Neil

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Mizter T September 11th 05 01:00 PM

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Neil Williams wrote:
snip
A WAP and/or SMS version of the planner would also be nice, if one
doesn't already exist - though admittedly this would be useless on
tunnel sections.


Both TfL and National Rail have had WAP sites for some time, and both
offer a WAP version of their journey planner whilst you can also get
access to National Rail's Live Departure Boards (LDB) on their WAP
site. The Tube's ETA Boards are also available as WAP pages (see the
original post in this thread).

I've particularly found the National Rail LDBs and very useful whilst
out and about, and the TfL Journey Planner has come in handy too.

Full URL's are below. However some users may find it easier to get to
these services through their networks WAP portal (e.g. through Orange
World, 02 Active, t-zones or Vodafone Live). Depending on how you're
charged for accessing WAP sites, it may be cheaper to do it this way as
well (as I think some networks won't charge you for accessing pages
through their portal).

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TfL WAP site
http://wap.tfl.gov.uk/

TfL Tube ETA Boards WAP version
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/wap/eta/

National Rail WAP site
http://wap.nationalrail.co.uk/

There's also an URL for a PDA version of the TfL site, though as I
don't have a PDA I've never used it.
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/pda/

-----

This webpage will give you an overview of TfL's services for mobile
users:
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/mobile/

....and this page gives examples of the services offered (including an
SMS journey planner service):
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/mobile/mob...p?cnt=examples

This National Rail webpage gives an overview of their mobile services:
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/passen...o_on_the_move/



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