Whats my Train is back up and running.
We are also excited about a new feature NJ Transit has created. They now have a web-based departure board available for most stations. The two missing stations are New York Penn Station and Hoboken. Having a departure board available from NJTransit.com gives us interesting opportunities.
Example: Secaucus Junction
One problem we face daily is during our run to the train we always have to strain to find which track our train is on once we get to the NJT station. It would be much nicer if we knew beforehand! Well, once NJ Transit adds Penn station to it’s departure board service, we might be able to solve our problem. We could setup an agent that checks the online departure board, and sends us an SMS once the track has been posted! Imagine the time we could save knowing our track number before we even enter the station!
In the meantime, we’ll continue our daily ritual of pushing people out of the way so we can catch a glance for the track number…all the while daydreaming about what the future may bring.
Monthly Archives: October 2009
NJTransit Update
NJ Transit has completely revamped their website.
We are working on updating WMT to work with the new and improved trip planner.
WMT Back Up
We have made the necessary changes to WMT, service is back up and running.
NJTransit Web Change
NJT has made a change to their webpage. They have added a “Date of Travel” field to their trip planner utility. This change has caused WMT to no longer retrieve trains properly. Since I was out late last night and needed to know whats my train i was VERY DISAPPOINTED!
I have made the necessary fixes and we should have it up and running again tonight.