> 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 - Sent via the backstage.bbc.co.uk discussion group. To unsubscribe, please visit http://backstage.bbc.co.uk/archives/2005/01/mailing_list.html. Unofficial list archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/

