even better than the rail app is the website traintimes.org.uk - uses the
nationalrail database, and even has an iphone formated version at
i.traintimes.org.uk  add that as a bookmark on your iphone instead and
you'll find it insulting that national-rail charge you £5 for essentially
the same thing (and the cost of fares blah blah blah) - the website will
even tell you which platform your train changes at and the app didn't last
time i checked, however since both of them use the same source of data, if
one of them has no information regarding the snow then none of them will.

On 2 December 2010 18:05, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> Chris Staples wrote:
>
>> The best App for the iPhone is UK Train Times, a National Rail Enquiries
>> run App - very useful if you are a train traveller. I am not an iPad owner
>> but I would imagine they have the same App adapted for that platform (almost
>> a very poor train based pun).
>>
>>
> do note that the servers have gone down a lot in the last couple of days,
> even on that usually-reliable app;) Can't think why...
>
> But generally it's excellent, i use it every day.
>
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