You can get that info (not as pretty) without writing an app.
Go to https://tiger.worldline.global/home. Then type in a station name (like Falmer) then click on “CIS summary” and you get this:
If its function is to reduce queues at the station, it worked for me. I left the west stand after the penalties (8:10?), walked straight to the station, straight down the ramps and straight onto the 8:25 Seaford train, and was home by shortly after nine.
It’s mostly long trains on the lines through Falmer at the moment. The trains from Seaford are 7 or 8 carriages, but there are an annoying pair of 4 coach sets trundling to and from Eastbourne. Maybe they’ll pick up some carriages at some point in the day.
I remember it. I had a paper round and had to carry a torch to work out which papers to deliver to which houses. My bike had dynamo lights which meant I couldn’t be seen when I was at junctions. I hated the whole thing and persuaded the government to revert to the old system.
Children going to...
Could you give me some examples of under-investment in East Sussex, please? OK, we’ve not got an inch of motorway, like Rutland, Suffolk, Norfolk, Dorset and Cornwall, but I think I’m happy in their company. I suppose West Sussex has a marvellous urbanised coast line of Littlehampton, Bognor and...
I agree, but you could provide a second feed from a different sub-station. It’d be expensive, but we’re talking national infrastructure here. Before we build a third runway maybe we could provide a second power supply.
I agree with all of that. I’ve been away to Newcastle (twice), Leicester, Villa and Forest this season (about the same last season) and plan to do Wolves. I had 361 points (twenty below tier 1) and failed to get a Brentford ticket. While I don’t like the idea of away games being closed shops, a...
In my working life as an IT project manager we’d never have dreamt of installing infrastructure of national importance without diverse routing of power and signal. Were I to be Heathrow service manager for infrastructure I wouldn’t be able to sleep knowing Heathrow was dependent on one sub-station.
Assume there are 5000 in the queue:
1. Before the first event, the chances of the two being 1058 (or any pre-specified number) is about one in 25 million. That’s 1/5000 times 1/5000.
2. Before the first event, or after it, the chances of the second being the same as the first (but not a specific...
I did that once, and just went ahead with it. I’m still wondering how anyone can choose to watch a premier division game from that position, and how can the managers have a clue what’s going on from down there. I’ve never understood why rugby managers sit high in the stands staring at a laptop...
I recently stupidly left my card in a ticket machine in Cologne railway station. I realised about two hours later. By then about ten transactions had gone through for about £150 at local shops but the algorithm had spotted something weird and started to decline payments before I’d frozen the...