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Is there a live train tracker app?

AnyTrip is a real-time public transport tracking app. Track trains, buses, ferries and light rail in real-time using our live map.



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Where is my Train is a unique train app that displays live train status and up-to-date schedules. The app can function offline without needing Internet or GPS.

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It's easy to check the status of your train online. Most European rail operators have a departure board or traffic forecast tool on their websites. Note that most journeys won't appear until a day before travel. Most sites will ask you to enter your train number.

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We make a 'best effort' attempt to show information as accurately as possible. Sometimes, the data we receive isn't completely accurate. We try and correct information if we think it is incorrect but this isn't always possible.

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A lot of them mistakenly think the train can stop for them. Some think the train coming up behind them is on the other track (like automobiles driving on the right hand side of the road). They don't know that trains run on any track in any direction at any time!

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Call TrainTracker on 03457 48 49 50 for live train information for today, or timetable and fares information for the next 3 months.

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SL - Sleeper class: This is the widely used coach being used. It has either 72 seats in normal trains or 78 seats Duranto trains with 6 seats on one side and 2 seats on opposite side. This is a budget friendly coach for the major category of passengers.

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When the train travels in one direction, Coach A is at the front. However, if the trains were to return in the opposite direction, the front coach would be “D”.

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Walking on or beside railroad tracks is illegal. The only safe place to cross tracks is at designated public crossings with a crossbuck, flashing red lights or a gate. Crossing anywhere else is illegal.

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For instance, wrapping things like aluminum foil around the GPS receiver creates a Faraday Shield, which blocks the GPS signals. Similarly, wet trees and plastic or tin containers filled with thick materials can also scramble these signals. These signals will help you protect your GPS data.

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