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Post by Christopher J on Jul 5, 2005 21:50:43 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jul 5, 2005 22:44:51 GMT
I don't know who would find those useful , someone who lives half an hour away from a station 'Oh only 1 minute to arrival! must dash!'
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Post by jimini on Jul 5, 2005 23:17:14 GMT
I found this little toy tucked away in the depths of the world wide web the other day: homepage.mac.com/balazsboros/tubetrack/index.htmlLiving three minutes' walk from Tower Gateway DLR, it actually comes in vaguely useful, especially today when it was raining; shaved off precious minutes of standing about in the rain, all courtesy of this download! Admittedly, the tube real time info may not be quite so useful to most, but for those tucked away in leafy surburbia, the National Rail options could prove rather useful one can only assume. You can of course access all the original TFL website real time info via. WAP technology too on your mobile ~ I've found it useful on more than one occasion. You still can't beat the fact that if you work in Canada Square in the Wharf, whilst descending rapidly to the shopping centre down below, that the lifts have ETA software installed and you know whether to "peg it" down to the platforms or enjoy a leisurely stroll to the DLR station. God bless technology eh?! So in summary, it 'aint all that bad, knowledge is power after all (as a wise man once said...)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2005 10:48:59 GMT
That works off the TFL ETA site.
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