I tried using "Railway Now" which shows real time where on the map the train is running on the railroad
"Railway Now" is a service that aims to make it possible to see not only when the train arrives at the station, but also about where on the train the train is now running in real time.
Railway Now
http://www.demap.info/tetsudonow/
The train icon is displayed on the map based on the travel schedule of each train like this.
Information such as "normal" or "fast" and the direction of travel, "stop" or "running" etc. are indicated on the icons of each vehicle on the letters.
The following are the places where the area around Tokyo station was expanded and displayed to the maximum.
It is also possible to specify the time zone and display it. Let's select "Weekdays 0:00 - 1:00" as an example.
Because it is late night I can see that the train is not running so much.
It is possible to jump to the relevant area by clicking the prefecture side from "Area designation". I clicked Osaka this time.
It is like this when trying to display Umeda station area.
As you actually use it, you can watch the running situation checking while switching time and place in the following movie.
"Train Now" displaying train operation status on a map in real time - YouTube
According to the description of "About this site" "Based on the schedule information of the railway, the current point of travel is mapped on the map.Therefore it may be different from the real railway operation point, Please be aware that ".
In addition, "Railway Now" also operates the Twitter account, and you can check the update information of the site.
Train Now (tetsudonow) uses Twitter
In addition, when you display it with "Safari (standard browser) of" iPhone 4S (iOS 6) "it will look like the following.
That is why the general changeover guide service so far was basically for checking "When the train arrives at the station", "Where the train runs on the railroad now Because it is becoming a site that you can know "Are you shooting a vehicle, it seems to be useful.
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