A couple of years ago, I shared a virtual split-flap display for NYC subway arrivals on this subreddit. A lot of people reached out wanting to run it themselves, but setup was always a bit of a barrier. So I rebuilt it as a website, no coding needed.
A couple of years ago, I shared a virtual split-flap display for NYC subway arrivals on this subreddit. A lot of people reached out wanting to run it themselves, but setup was always a bit of a barrier. So I rebuilt it as a website, no coding needed. Now you can pull up real-time arrivals for any station, with multiple display styles beyond just the classic split-flap that this project started out on. This website is intended to be a sort of at home display, rather than something to pull up on your phone for quick information. Available Views: Table Display - Inspired by the types of board you see at railroad stations and airports. Display adapts to your screen size and works in portrait and landscape mode. Solari Display- Split-flap inspired display, now with a toggle to include sound. Works best on a 16:10 display. Strip Map Display - Inspired by the strip maps you’ll find on subway trains. Works best on ultra wide displays. LED Countdown Clock - Based on the countdown clocks you’ll typically find on the numbered lines. Display adapts to your screen size and works in portrait and landscape mode. LCD Display - Based on the countdown clocks you’ll typically find on the lettered lines. Also includes a dark/light mode toggle. To display only north or south bound trains, add an "N" or "S" to the end of the station code in the url (e.g. G21S) Other non-subway views NYC Ferry - Real-time NYC Ferry Departure board for all routes. Also includes a dark/light mode toggle. CitiBike - Real-time CitiBike dock information for any CitiBike dock you choose. Also includes a dark/light mode toggle. (Link below post due to Reddit rules) Some notes about the site. 1) If the website has not been actively viewed by anyone within one minute, the website instance spins down and hibernates. It may take up to a minute for the website to spin back up once a visitor re-opens the site. 2) Some pages may take up to 5-10 seconds to fully load when navigating around. submitted by /u/ValenciaOrange22 [link] [comments]