Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Converting an old JS file into a module
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@yawns there used to be a ton of documentation on the API which for some reason is now offline. I found a list that was downloaded, here is the link
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@ooom416354
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks alot! -
@yawns no problem, I am still trying to find working link where this can be pulled, although there won’t be any new stations anytime soon.
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@yawns Here’s all of the feeds, the site is down but I have the links:
Full Station Listing with details:
https://traintime.lirr.org/api/Stations-AllSchedules based on Starting Station input (startsta=) and Ending Station input (endsta=) along with date/time (can be future dated)
Actual Train Schedules closest to the current time (passing in the 3 letter station code after loc=). This is different from the other link that I used for the JS file as it doesn’t show the ETA of the train.
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@yawns Hey I saw on git, MMM-MTA, not sure if that is all working or not though. Still working on configuring some stuff on my end but wanted to see if that was usable?
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@ooom416354
Hi, right that is the module I was working on. Over the last days I was completely busy doing cable stuff in my house and the weekend was blocked with dog training annual tax declaration.
I try to complete it today or tomorrow. -
@yawns that’s amazing, thanks! I was going to start using it to try to teach myself by comparing the two. Thank you again!