For me, I've got many tools at my disposal, both public (Traksy, Open Train Times, Real Time Trains...) and private (CCLDB, Genius Mobile, Arrakis...) tools that I'm very comfortable with.
However sometimes I need to share my train times with family members (could apply this to passengers who asked as well) who would struggle to read these tools, and some don't work well on mobile either.
To clarify, I mean when a train has already departed, and I would like to give a link to someone so they can see roughly where the train is and if it running on time.
- National Rail website doesn't allow you to search for live departures or to check your journey in the past
- Same applies to the operators website, SWR. If you search for a station's arrivals, it works okay, but doesn't go far enough in the future for some longer distance trains
- I wouldn't share the details, but even if I did give them the CCLDB login, there's too much clutter and it isn't mobile optimised
- Traksy could be confusing, especially with it's expected column. The data can also be patchy
- Open Train Times can also be confusing with it's allowances column, pathing data and other clutter
- Tiger can be very clear but it isn't suitable for looking at journeys that have already started
- Real Time Trains is probably the best, but if the train is on time, the delay column is empty. It isn't easy at a glance to tell if the train is on time or not, and the 4 columns for times can still be too much
- Trains.im is similar to Real Time Trains, including that it too isn't easy to tell at a glance if the train is on time. It doesn't even say where the train is
Is there something I'm missing?
Thanks
However sometimes I need to share my train times with family members (could apply this to passengers who asked as well) who would struggle to read these tools, and some don't work well on mobile either.
To clarify, I mean when a train has already departed, and I would like to give a link to someone so they can see roughly where the train is and if it running on time.
- National Rail website doesn't allow you to search for live departures or to check your journey in the past
- Same applies to the operators website, SWR. If you search for a station's arrivals, it works okay, but doesn't go far enough in the future for some longer distance trains
- I wouldn't share the details, but even if I did give them the CCLDB login, there's too much clutter and it isn't mobile optimised
- Traksy could be confusing, especially with it's expected column. The data can also be patchy
- Open Train Times can also be confusing with it's allowances column, pathing data and other clutter
- Tiger can be very clear but it isn't suitable for looking at journeys that have already started
- Real Time Trains is probably the best, but if the train is on time, the delay column is empty. It isn't easy at a glance to tell if the train is on time or not, and the 4 columns for times can still be too much
- Trains.im is similar to Real Time Trains, including that it too isn't easy to tell at a glance if the train is on time. It doesn't even say where the train is
Is there something I'm missing?
Thanks