Real-time data is now available for ALL New York City subways
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#2Seattle has had a similar app, One Bus Away, for busses, for a long time: http://onebusaway.org.
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#3This is incredible, and even more incredible is that it's taken this long. Seattle has had a similar app, One Bus Away, for busses, for a long time: http://onebusaway.org .
What lets the transit app do this is a that the MTA just enable Wi-Fi and cell signals in all underground stations after a long build-out so that the data can actually be collected system wide from riders using their app.
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#4This is incredible, and even more incredible is that it's taken this long. Seattle has had a similar app, One Bus Away, for busses, for a long time: http://onebusaway.org .
Comparing an underground rail system to a surface bus system is apples and oranges. What lets the transit app do this is a that the MTA just enable Wi-Fi and cell signals in all underground stations after a long build-out so that the data can actually be collected system wide from riders using their app.
Glad to hear that cell signal is finally reaching across the subway network - when I was last in NYC it drove me nuts not being able to just browse on my phone whilst waiting for a train.
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#5It's been 9 years since countdown clocks were installed on 2,3,4,5,6 and no progress since then.
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#6NextSubway skill link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01N9MO4DT/
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#7I've accentually contemplated illegally install RFID badges on trains and and a reader & Raspbery Pi in the station (under the platform) now that wifi/cellular is available at the station. Needless to say, I've talked myself out of it. It's been 9 years since countdown clocks were installed on 2,3,4,5,6 and no progress since then.
Oh, the L has CBTC too
Re: Real-time data is now available for ALL New York City subways
#8I've accentually contemplated illegally install RFID badges on trains and and a reader & Raspbery Pi in the station (under the platform) now that wifi/cellular is available at the station. Needless to say, I've talked myself out of it. It's been 9 years since countdown clocks were installed on 2,3,4,5,6 and no progress since then.