We have fixed our Twitter interface and made enhancements to remove hashtags and URLs from the Japanese results. This restores our services for the following providers:
- Seibu
- Keisei
- Keio
- Odakyu
- Tokyu
- Tobu
- Keikyu
We have also added Yurikamome and later this week, we will add Sotetsu to the Twitter interface.
We will be doing a code conversion of the Twitter interface soon.
We have added a new API interface with the Public Transportation Open Data Center, which will support the following providers:
- Tokyo Metro
- Toei (Subway, Toden Arakawa and Nippori-Toneri Liner)
- Rinkai Line
The new API interface also adds in the following new providers:
- Yokohama Municipal Subway
- Tama Monorail
- Tsukuba Express
We are still awaiting delay reports from the API-supported providers to test our system updates.
Will be doing additional work on both the Twitter and API interfaces to support language translation at a future time.
These interfaces allow us to to provide Tokyo area train delay information on the following platforms:
- Over the air on J1 HITS, J1 XTRA and J1 GOLD.
- At the J1 Radio website.
- On the J1 Radio mobile app.
- Our Twitter feed @j1_travel
- Our Mastodon feed @j1travel @LPFM.social