GEG is the airport code for Spokane International Airport. Some might have thought that was also Amtrak's code for Spokane.
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My thoughts:Missed stations.
Of late, since the announced changes to the display boards in New York and Philadelphia, the Station Status Boards have been getting an up-tick in activity. There have also been an increase in people using the wrong station codes. The most common ones are:
NYC for NYP
CUS for CHI
PHI for PHL
HOU for HOS
GCT for NYP
Those are the ones that I can figure out. I decided to add a table to convert from the bad station codes to the good ones. At this point I'm not familiar enough to know what people intended when they put in the following over just the last two days:
NCE PIO GEG SMI DNV ISL ILS DLL PJT ABT EMV EMR MTL GSP DCU SQL TIC DCA SFD
RNK RMN ABB NAV ALA RAL NCF UNI PHX ANN OIL BRD WES ABD TTN IMS MIL
If anyone can interpret what people wanted when they input these station codes, I'd appreciate it.
jb
My thoughts:Missed stations.
Of late, since the announced changes to the display boards in New York and Philadelphia, the Station Status Boards have been getting an up-tick in activity. There have also been an increase in people using the wrong station codes. The most common ones are:
NYC for NYP
CUS for CHI
PHI for PHL
HOU for HOS
GCT for NYP
Those are the ones that I can figure out. I decided to add a table to convert from the bad station codes to the good ones. At this point I'm not familiar enough to know what people intended when they put in the following over just the last two days:
NCE PIO GEG SMI DNV ISL ILS DLL PJT ABT EMV EMR MTL GSP DCU SQL TIC DCA SFD
RNK RMN ABB NAV ALA RAL NCF UNI PHX ANN OIL BRD WES ABD TTN IMS MIL
If anyone can interpret what people wanted when they input these station codes, I'd appreciate it.
jb
GEG is the airport code for Spokane - SPK
GSP is Greenville/Spartanburg, SC - GRV
DCA is Washington National - WAS or maybe ALX. :giggle:
MTL - Montreal? - MTR
RAL - Raleigh, NC - RGH
ANN - Ann Arbor, MI - ARB
PJT - Maybe Princton Junction - PJC
TIC - Ticonderoga, NY - FTC
BRD - Bridgeport (BDP) or Bradenton (BDT - OK - who is looking up buses)?
NCE is Nice, France. No clue domestically.
EMV and EMR could be Emeryville - EMY
DNV - Danville, VA or IL - DAN and DVI, respectively
ABD - Aberdeen, MD - ABE
MIL - Milwaukee - MKE
NCF - NC State Fair, NC - NSF (Seasonal)
Valid Amtrak codes that don't have trains:
ABB - Abbotsford-Colby - Bus Stop, WI
ABT - Abbotsford - Bus Station, BC
ALA - Alanson - Bus Stop, MI
RNK - Roanoke - Civic Center Bus Stop, VA
RMN - Rochester - Bus Stop, MN
SFD is the old code for Sanford, FL - Regular Trains.
SMI - Sainte Marie - Bus Stop, MI
WES - Los Angeles - Westwood (UCLA) - Bus Stop, CA
It was more a situation that if you tried to run the solari simulation on an old computer, it did take an unacceptably long time - even for me. So I created the faster options.It's a Solari Board. It should look and function like one. What's with all these impatient people who can't wait a minute or two for all the lines to appear? How would they have ever coped with the 1950s?
What is this, a sci-fi movie from the early 1980s?I want a holographic status board the looks like a Solari board, but transforms into a discotheque dancer when announcing a train.
The visibility limit is 8 hours. It keeps down the amount of processing that must be done.My first time seeing this. Nice job! One question: Is there a time limit on how early a train shows up on the board? Meaning that if the local time is 10am, trains arriving at 8pm don't show up on the board even if there is space available.
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