> I think they've sneaked this out without anyone noticing - the Journey
> Planner site now has an RSS feeds link

For the benefit of anyone else, the syntax seems to be:



RSS feed URL: http://rss.journeyplanner.org/RSSFeed/RSS.ashx

Query-string parameters:

title=          Title is inserted into RSS channel title element.
mode=           Filters results to a transport 'mode' (see below).
line=           Filters results to a tube line or bus route (see below).
stopName=       Filters results to a stop, by stop name (eg 'Victoria').
stop=           Filters results to a stop, by some sort of numerical identifier
(eg 1000031).
x=                      No idea (??)
y=                      No idea (??)


Modes

0       Rail
1       DLR
2       Tube
4       Tram
5       Bus
9       River

Lines

01CEN   Central
01BAK   Bakerloo
01CIR   Circle
01DIS   District
01ELL   East London Line
01HAM   Hammersmith & City
01JUB   Jubilee
01MET   Metropolitan
01NTN   Northern
01PIC   Picadilly
01VIC   Victoria
01WAC   Waterloo & City (note: this generated a non well-formed feed due
to an unescaped ampersand)

60025   Bus route 25
... (I'm not going to list them all)

There's still no easy way to get tube line status (good service/minor
delays/severe delays/part closure/etc) though!


Frankie
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