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)

#ukRailway #ukRailways #departureBoards

UK Departure Boards - BBC Breakfast 31st March 2024

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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

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Departures Board | Custom Split Flap Display | Train Station Sign

Split Flap Displays by Oat Foundry. A modern, fully customizable, take on the analog departures and arrivals boards commonly found in transit hubs.

Oat Foundry

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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