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A information display based on Hong Kong MTR
Posted: 19 Feb 2017, 14:25
by kinkisharyo
I was bored so I made this
This creation is based on Hong Kong MTR and it's call "Dynamic Display"
It's located above the train doors showing the route informations.
Situation : A Rijndam M3 metro train travelling from Stadhuis to Garenmarkt Station
There may have some mistake, I hope you don't mind
Re: A information display based on Hong Kong MTR
Posted: 19 Feb 2017, 18:10
by MP 85
Good idea
Re: A information display based on Hong Kong MTR
Posted: 19 Feb 2017, 19:13
by Sjoerd
Your link does not work; I tried it on two computers, and both times it said "error 403, forbidden".
Could you try putting it on
https://postimage.io/?
Re: A information display based on Hong Kong MTR
Posted: 20 Feb 2017, 02:28
by kinkisharyo
Sjoerd wrote:Your link does not work; I tried it on two computers, and both times it said "error 403, forbidden".
Could you try putting it on
https://postimage.io/?
I didn't realize google will change the url
The link have been fixed
Re: A information display based on Hong Kong MTR
Posted: 20 Feb 2017, 07:59
by Sjoerd
One small detail; the museumline does not run to Station Westplein (it only connects at Noordvliet, to line M1). But aside from that; great work!
If I where the professional operator of a metro network, I would want this system installed
Re: A information display based on Hong Kong MTR
Posted: 20 Feb 2017, 14:19
by LosAngelesMetro56
kinkisharyo wrote:
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Reminds me of the Kinkisharyo P3010
Re: A information display based on Hong Kong MTR
Posted: 20 Feb 2017, 16:30
by thomastopey
Kinki Sharyo? u can say that is put in the rolling stock that made by the same company XD
Re: A information display based on Hong Kong MTR
Posted: 20 Feb 2017, 16:41
by LosAngelesMetro56
thomastopey wrote:Kinki Sharyo? u can say that is put in the rolling stock that made by the same company XD
It is
Re: A information display based on Hong Kong MTR
Posted: 20 Feb 2017, 17:06
by henk1234
Sjoerd wrote:One small detail; the museumline does not run to Station Westplein (it only connects at Noordvliet, to line M1). But aside from that; great work!
If I where the professional operator of a metro network, I would want this system installed
GVB has this kind of displays in the new M5 metro carriages.
Re: A information display based on Hong Kong MTR
Posted: 20 Feb 2017, 17:38
by Sjoerd
henk1234 wrote:GVB has this kind of displays in the new M5 metro carriages.
Yes, they are coming close (I use the Amsterdam metro once or twice a week). But they show much less information.