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I have used this app for many, many years but have now cancelled my subscription. The reason I cancelled my subscription is because the 'Earlier' and 'Later' buttons have been replaced by an 'Earlier' button and then a load of listed times that are confusing and unintuitive where I am constantly clicking on the wrong thing. Most people use this app when they are moving, or at a busy station when one simple thing to click on is paramount. Doesn't the developer realise all these weird times at the bottom are just unusable? Do not be fooled by the photo on the current app page, the app does not look like that now. In addition, as far as I can tell you can no longer click 'Earlier' to see delayed trains or even (which happened to me several times) the very train you are on whilst it has arrived early at the station you are searching for. Overall, the app is currently nowhere near as useful, or functional, as it used to be. Which I just don't understand. Subscription sadly cancelled.
This is a fantastic app for keeping track of your most used stations and favourite journeys. It can set alerts for individual legs of the journey to let you know in real time any changes or delays that occur. Even notifies your Apple watch if you have one. Didn't think I would use the alerts as much as I have but once I got the hang of them it's great seeing where your outgoing train is sitting for the next leg of a journey as you pull into the station. A single click of a button can put every leg of the journey straight into your calendar as a set of events if desired. The overall design has been very well thought out. I've had 3 questions for the developer while getting the hang of it and these were answered clearly & quickly so has earned it's 5 stars I think.
This app has exactly the same name as an app by Agant Systems that leaves me wondering if Dorada purchased or otherwise acquired the app from Agant. It is poorer in a couple of aspects than the old app which I suspect may no longer be available. Firstly on the old app you could tap the station at which a train split and see details of where the other half was going while new app only warns you that the train will split. Secondly on the old app you could specify a via station for planning which this app does not appear to do. If you want it to be better than the old app then the National Rail app permits, in planning, specification of via / avoid / change at / don’t change at (which I found useful recently). The interface on this app is far superior to the National Rail app which is clunky and feels more responsive than it. One feature that is great is ability to select a station that train is calling at and see its departure board.
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Departure times / Arrival times and platform data for all National Rail stations, powered by National Rail Enquiries’ real-time data feeds. • Journe...