ys123
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This is all theoretical but I wish it wasnt.
How easy/hard would it be to make an app/website that can tell you how busy specific trains are?
Google Maps has a similar feature to tell you how busy shops are. You can check in advance how busy a shop will be at any time based on the past i.e. I can check on Tuesday how busy a shop will be on a Thursday at 2pm based on the past, but it also shows live how busy a shop is right now. This works for the majority of shops but not all and of course it's not gonna be 100% accurate but I find its accurate most of the times I use it. So the technology is there.
If it were to happen for trains what would be the best way to do it?
Should it work based on how busy a particular train is for the entire route or between stations along the route? I.e. A Manchester to Bournemouth train could say "busy", or it could have options to choose between big stations along the route, i.e. Manchester to Birmingham "Overcrowded", Birmingham to Reading "Busy", Reading to Bournemouth "Undercrowded"?
How would the app/website get the knowledge of how busy trains are expected to be? It could give a few thousand people All Line Rovers for a year to report how busy specific trains are but that is probably not the cheapest way
How easy/hard would it be to make an app/website that can tell you how busy specific trains are?
Google Maps has a similar feature to tell you how busy shops are. You can check in advance how busy a shop will be at any time based on the past i.e. I can check on Tuesday how busy a shop will be on a Thursday at 2pm based on the past, but it also shows live how busy a shop is right now. This works for the majority of shops but not all and of course it's not gonna be 100% accurate but I find its accurate most of the times I use it. So the technology is there.
If it were to happen for trains what would be the best way to do it?
Should it work based on how busy a particular train is for the entire route or between stations along the route? I.e. A Manchester to Bournemouth train could say "busy", or it could have options to choose between big stations along the route, i.e. Manchester to Birmingham "Overcrowded", Birmingham to Reading "Busy", Reading to Bournemouth "Undercrowded"?
How would the app/website get the knowledge of how busy trains are expected to be? It could give a few thousand people All Line Rovers for a year to report how busy specific trains are but that is probably not the cheapest way