chrsjrcj
OBS Chief
Anyone else having issues using the Amtrak Status Map? https://asm.transitdocs.com/map
I have been having issues since yesterday morning.
I have been having issues since yesterday morning.
Just clicked on your link it opened for me just fine.Anyone else having issues using the Amtrak Status Map? https://asm.transitdocs.com/map
I have been having issues since yesterday morning.
That's also working for meThe map itself is fine, but I can't view the information for the individual trains, after you click on the link for them (e.g. the speed map).
OK now but, since yesterday, the map would not display in three different browsers.Anyone else having issues using the Amtrak Status Map? https://asm.transitdocs.com/map
I have been having issues since yesterday morning.
Magical! How did you figure that out?While on that page, try a control+F5, that should get you right.
While on that page, try a control+F5, that should get you right.
That #1 probably had an extra day to turn around from the inbound #2, which is usually late, and miraculously didn't get delayed more.Worked well. Back to normal. Hopefully didn't do anything beyond getting the functional map back..While on that page, try a control+F5, that should get you right.
One thing I noticed is totally out of kilter. Westbound #1 is only 57 minutes late at Winnipeg. How is this possible? I'm going to Ctrl-F5 every train from now on! LOL
There is a time delay, as Amtrak doesn’t share real time location data for any of their trains with the public.Well, quite the "time waster" I have now discovered.
It's not perfect, but it is a "guide". For example, the site shows #3 (28) near La Vergne when I heard it come by my house.
It does show #5 (28) detouring over the UP (C&NW), which is more than Train Status will share with you.
But all told, better than nothing.
In my opinion it's a great tool, especially considering it's free and doesn't show ads. And as CCC said, there is a time delay no matter what, since Amtrak doesn't share real time location data.Well, quite the "time waster" I have now discovered.
It's not perfect, but it is a "guide". For example, the site shows #3 (28) near La Vergne when I heard it come by my house.
It does show #5 (28) detouring over the UP (C&NW), which is more than Train Status will share with you.
But all told, better than nothing.
It looks great! The map, performance, especially graphically when scrolling, using OpenStreetMap instead of Google, is vastly improved. Thank you!I made a significant update yesterday at around 1am Eastern.
If you are experiencing issues clear your cache.
I was forced to switch to OSM because sticking with Google under their new pricing scheme would have cost a couple thousand dollars a month, vs zero.It looks great! The map, performance, especially graphically when scrolling, using OpenStreetMap instead of Google, is vastly improved. Thank you!I made a significant update yesterday at around 1am Eastern.
If you are experiencing issues clear your cache.
Maybe it was just meant to be.I was forced to switch to OSM because sticking with Google under their new pricing scheme would have cost a couple thousand dollars a month, vs zero.It looks great! The map, performance, especially graphically when scrolling, using OpenStreetMap instead of Google, is vastly improved. Thank you!I made a significant update yesterday at around 1am Eastern.
If you are experiencing issues clear your cache.
I saw it as a forced move that didn't benefit the end user much (increased memory consumption, loss of terrain shading), but I'm glad that for some people it's a positive.
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