seen today: split-flap train platform displays!
for some reason, the győr and hegyeshalom train stations still have those!
#Trains #SplitFlap #DepartureBoards #PassengerInformation #RailwayStation #MÁV
seen today: split-flap train platform displays!
for some reason, the győr and hegyeshalom train stations still have those!
#Trains #SplitFlap #DepartureBoards #PassengerInformation #RailwayStation #MÁV
UK Departure Boards - BBC Breakfast 31st March 2024
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfAKbJi5nMY
I actually provide one of the data feeds to these boards (NREA)
I love Solari boards – the clickety-clackety electro-mechanical split-flap displays that were used as departure boards in railway stations before they were replaced by electronic versions ☺️
It would be fun to have an old one, but I suspect they’re extremely hard to come by – I’ve certainly never seen them popping up on eBay!
So I was pleasantly surprised to discover that a US company, Oat Foundry, makes character-by-character split-flap displays to order (not quite the same, but still fun): https://www.oatfoundry.com/split-flap/
Very cool, but how much are they? Well, let’s just say you can *rent* their smallest one (3 rows of 16 characters) for a *week* for as little as $7400 😱
That makes their competitor’s Vestaboard (6 rows of 22 characters) a complete steal at £3095 – to own outright no less (!): https://uk.vestaboard.com/products/vestaboard
The basic principle of split-flap displays is well explained in this three-and-a-half-minute video – you can see why they don’t come cheap: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UAQJJAQSg_g
For people with the right equipment (3D printers, soldering kit etc.) and corresponding skills, there are lots of DIY instructions for making split-flap displays – way beyond my level sadly!
📷 Departure board at Edinburgh Waverley 1989, by Graeme Phillips, graeme9022 on Flickr
#Solari #SplitFlap #railways #DepartureBoards #displays #electromechanical
For those in the UK, I've now got the UK Train Departure boards available from the console like you can with wttr.in for the weather.
You can now query a station using curl or wget (or a browser if you must)
curl https://uktra.in/mde
I've tested it with Firefox, Chrome, Chromium and Safari as well and it works*
Hit https://uktra.in/ to get further instructions and how to search
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