Hi,

yes, that's cool. see http://blog.openstreetmap.de/2012/12/wochennotiz-nr-126/

Marc

Am 31.12.2012 um 08:59 schrieb Maarten Deen <md...@xs4all.nl>:

> I was using a train from the Erzgebirgsbahn in Germany yesterday 
> (Annaberg-Buchholz - Chemnitz) when I noticed the information display. This 
> was an OSM background on which the trains from the Erzgebirgsbahn were 
> overlayed. I took a few photos but I now also see that they have an internet 
> version of it on <http://www.vms.de/egb/index.html>. The version in the train 
> had as default view the train you were sitting in and that trains timetable 
> was shown on the left (just as a train that you click on wil show its 
> timetable on the right).
> And as a bonus: it's Openstreetmap so it also allows you to see a map of the 
> surroundings before you disembark the train.
> The only thing missing from the trainversion (which I now see on the 
> internetversion) is the possibility to see a departuretable when you click on 
> a station.
> 
> I don't see it on the internetversion, but the trainversion had a logo from 
> Funkwerk <http://www.funkwerk.com/funkwerk_de/> on it. I assume they 
> developed it.
> 
> Really really cool feature. I spent a lot of time playing with it.
> 
> Regards,
> Maarten
> 
> 
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