Statto
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Found timetables 2 quite good, but hate the lack of Freight times
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Now that all the Working Timetables (passenger and freight) are publicly available for download from Network Rail's website, does that increase the chance of freight times coming back to these sites soon?
Have any of the websites actually got a mention of what stock is diagramed on a service yet (as opposed to what the service is timed for, which isn't the same thing), or even live reports of which unit is running it on a given day?I find timetables 2 very useful but the calendar is quite annoying (hope they can fix it) and the lack of showing what train is formed of (class 170 or class 158 etc)
Unless there is an ability to interogate TOPS then i doubt it. There arent many people within the industry that have access to it.
Purely spotter based I would have thought, unless you were looking for a particular loco or unit what use does it have ?
http://headcodes.info/
Apparently I missed putting this one in the poll. Seems very similar to OTT.
Adam
EDIT: WOW! It converts into PDF so you can print train schedules!
The only use I can think of is knowing what class of train it is, possibly to work out if it has toilets - or how many carriages.
Then again, what if the data isn't kept up-to-date in real-time? Is no data better than inaccurate data?
Just so you know, there is a couple of errors/problems with the PDF downloads, but version 3 is being worked on with more functionality/interact-ability and repaired PDF functions
As others have said, it can be useful to know of short-formed trains and trains in reverse formation.The only use I can think of is knowing what class of train it is, possibly to work out if it has toilets - or how many carriages.
Then again, what if the data isn't kept up-to-date in real-time? Is no data better than inaccurate data?
As others have said, it can be useful to know of short-formed trains and trains in reverse formation.
There are 4 main websites (or there seem to be) that we use on here to access open data train times. I don't know much about them, but I was wondering which one is best. Which do you think is best? What do you use most often? My opinions are shown below. Please comment.
Adam
Timetables 2
http://rail.staging.swlines.co.uk/
ProsCons
- Shows all extra trains and empty stock movements
- Always uses detailed mode
- Shows entire day's worth of trains on one page
- Can be used for any day
- Shows what trains are formed from/go on to form (e.g. formed from 2W86 from London Liverpool Street)
- Dates infinite so not clear where data exists
- No calendar
- Very complicated to use
- No info on type of stock used
- Horrendously difficult user interface
they changed this website to realtraintimes.info and the site is horrendous.
But its not that bad, its just getting the date and time for a certain day and even gives you the real time for a train passing a certain station in the day
How strange. All I did was remove two text boxes and compress the rows a little bit...
I take it by that you're using Internet Explorer and found the two issues which no other browser on the market anywhere has a problem with(would have appreciated an email to point it out - contact details are on the site!)
Which bit? www.realtimetrains.co.uk launched about a fortnight ago, the IE fixing bug about 14 minutes ago![]()
One suggestion - displaying late trains in a different colour would make them stand out more, maybe use red for late trains, and then use a different colour for the VAR/STP services?