UK Trains
Disruption alerts for UK train services by Twitter
supported by backstage.bbc.co.uk
4th Feb: All train operators have announced they intend to run normal service. We continue to recommend the mobile site http://www.kizoom.mobi/ for official live service information when National Rail / train company websites fail.
Inspired by this tweet from MP Tom Watson and enabled by the excellent BBC Backstage's travel feeds, this prototype service tweets disruption alerts for 25 UK train operators. The original data is processed and shortened to less than 140 characters (in most cases) by Yahoo Pipes and tweeted via Twitterfeed which also adds a short-link back to the original BBC report. Tweetlater provides the automated welcome DM.
@uktrains - Alerts for services from all 25 companies below.
For alerts limited to the operators that interest you, follow individual rail operator(s) from the list below:
I built this in the hope it would be useful to people like me who regularly travel by train and would like an easy way to be alerted to disrupted services. However, it also highlights that National Rail Enquiries - the people who ought to be making this information easilly available to you - prevent even non-commercial re-use in the T&Cs of their site (which they actively enforce), prefering to charge you 25 pence per delayed train for alerts via SMS. This service is enabled by BBC Backstage's more common-sense terms which this service respects.
For any questions, suggestions, requests, complaints or kind words please contact me @bensmithuk. For journalists / bloggers I have produced a short primer-page with more contact details here. I'm tracking any blog and media coverage here.
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