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  by firthorfifth06
 
According to the application, train 59 makes its first stop at Salisbury Mills!

In fact, none of the Port Jervis trains show Harriman as a stop!
  by CNJGeep
 
firthorfifth06 wrote:confirmed, Google Chrome does not support the new application. Does Firefox? I know IE has no trouble with it
Affirmative. Running Firefox 3.0.13 with no issues
  by Amtrak7
 
Works well in Firefox for me. Only problem is that it requires manual refreshing.

-"Montclair Boonton" is cut off
-When it says click for stops, trains to outer terminals show the correct list of stops and terminal. However, terminal does not appear in the list of stops
-Trains to NYP or HOB show no intermediate stops, but also no terminal. "Train 3276 to will make the following station stops :"

EDIT: Apparently, no trains past the 0012 train to Hoboken are showing on the Lower Level page. There are 3 more in the schedule.
  by Terrapin Station
 
firthorfifth06 wrote:confirmed, Google Chrome does not support the new application. Does Firefox? I know IE has no trouble with it
Uh, this has been announced as a beta for MOBILE-WEB DEVICES. So why would you expect it to support Chrome, FF, and IE? That it supports any of them is just a bonus for you.
  by firthorfifth06
 
Thanks for the positive outlook Terrapin...
  by Matthew Mitchell
 
cruiser939 wrote:They've been testing this program in the office for a couple month's now. Full system, not just Secaucus.
Yep. Looks like the rest of the system is available to the public too. See http://dv.njtransit.com/mobile/tid-mobile.aspx?sid=PJ for example.

And Amtrak trains are available too: http://dv.njtransit.com/mobile/tid-mobile.aspx?sid=TR
  by nomis
 
But i wanted to know when the next Dinky was leaving ... http://dv.njtransit.com/mobile/tid-mobile.aspx?sid=PJ
  by radioboy
 
firthorfifth06 wrote:confirmed, Google Chrome does not support the new application. Does Firefox? I know IE has no trouble with it
Chrome is based on Webkit, which powers Safari, so it should work.
Jtgshu wrote:Im not sure why they started making the NY bound trains with a black background....they do it in Newark Penn too.

Black used to be only for extra or discharge only trains. While trains that went to NY were always the color of the line that they were on.
Because by time you're at Secaucus or Newark, what line the train is on is irrelevant if it's going to New York. So it makes it easier to spot your train on the board - westbounds are black, eastbounds are colored.
  by nomis
 
radioboy wrote:
firthorfifth06 wrote:confirmed, Google Chrome does not support the new application. Does Firefox? I know IE has no trouble with it
Chrome is based on Webkit, which powers Safari, so it should work.
It worked in Chrome, except for the station links on the time & works in Safari now (w/ links). Albeit formatting is not driven for the CPU web browser. iSepta gets away with it by running it through an handheld emulator w/ ad's on the side.
  by Terrapin Station
 
scotty269 wrote:
Amtrak7 wrote:How do you know what the station abbreviations are?

These are some I found by guessing:

http://dv.njtransit.com/mobile/tid-mobile.aspx?sid=NY
http://dv.njtransit.com/mobile/tid-mobile.aspx?sid=NP
http://dv.njtransit.com/mobile/tid-mobile.aspx?sid=HB
http://dv.njtransit.com/mobile/

:P
Thanks.
  by OportRailfan
 
radioboy wrote: Because by time you're at Secaucus or Newark, what line the train is on is irrelevant if it's going to New York. So it makes it easier to spot your train on the board - westbounds are black, eastbounds are colored.
I think you meant westbounds have colors and eastbounds are black ;)
  by radioboy
 
OportRailfan wrote:
radioboy wrote: Because by time you're at Secaucus or Newark, what line the train is on is irrelevant if it's going to New York. So it makes it easier to spot your train on the board - westbounds are black, eastbounds are colored.
I think you meant westbounds have colors and eastbounds are black ;)
Same thing :)
  by sixty-six
 
Well looks like some kinks still need to be worked out as x313 is shown as a 8:05a departure out of NYP.

All AC line stations (minus Philly) need the color changed as you cant see the time because it's the same color as the "board."

Philadelphia has mostly all Amtrak trains listed, whoops.

PVL trains have "Single" in the track column, getting cut off and making it look like "Sir"
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