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I've seen visualisations similar to this before, but this one is by far the most beautiful and I could watch it all day.

I echo the sentiments on the TfL API, I've built the same Tube Tracker app over and over for more than 10 years[1] as my go-to for learning new tools[2] or testing changes to frameworks[3] and I'm not sure it's ever improved. A chap called Chris Applegate wrote extensively about his battles more than a decade ago[4], did they ever add the stations between Latimer Road and Goldhawk Road on the Hammersmith & City/Circle line?

[1]: https://www.matthinchliffe.dev/2014/03/05/building-robust-we...

[2]: https://svelte-tube-tracker.vercel.app/

[3]: https://github.com/i-like-robots/react-through-time/pulls

[4]: https://web.archive.org/web/20150620042340/http://www.qwghlm...



its incredible the sentiment on TfL API without realising your country even has an API for your public transport. Thats a huge leap in itself, let alone an actively maintained one


I also implemented this 16 years ago[1] while researching a lot of new technology all at once, it was tricky but very satisfying to get it working.

[1]: https://github.com/charleskubicek/wheres-my-tube


Agreed, this is absolutely beautiful.

The detailing of things like how trains "overlap" each other is incredible



But its after the last trains now so not much to see.




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