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Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action in London, UK.
03/10/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers arrive at London Waterloo Station ahead of industrial strike action tomorrow on trains and the underground network. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow, Wednesday 04 October 2023 with both train and tube lines affected. Further tube strikes are expected on Friday 6th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action in London, UK.
03/10/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers wait for a train at London Waterloo Station ahead of industrial strike action tomorrow on trains and the underground network. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow, Wednesday 04 October 2023 with both train and tube lines affected. Further tube strikes are expected on Friday 6th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action in London, UK.
03/10/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station ahead of industrial strike action tomorrow on trains and the underground network. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow, Wednesday 04 October 2023 with both train and tube lines affected. Further tube strikes are expected on Friday 6th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action in London, UK.
03/10/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers wait for a train at London Waterloo Station ahead of industrial strike action tomorrow on trains and the underground network. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow, Wednesday 04 October 2023 with both train and tube lines affected. Further tube strikes are expected on Friday 6th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action in London, UK.
03/10/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers arrive at London Waterloo Station ahead of industrial strike action tomorrow on trains and the underground network. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow, Wednesday 04 October 2023 with both train and tube lines affected. Further tube strikes are expected on Friday 6th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action in London, UK.
03/10/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at Wimbledon Station walk past signs informing them of pending train strikes on many lines in and out of London tomorrow. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow, Wednesday 04 October 2023 with both train and tube strikes affecting London. Further tube strikes are expected on Friday 6th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action in London, UK.
03/10/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at Wimbledon Station walk past signs informing them of pending train strikes on many lines in and out of London tomorrow. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow, Wednesday 04 October 2023 with both train and tube strikes affecting London. Further tube strikes are expected on Friday 6th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action in London, UK.
03/10/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at Wimbledon Station walk past signs informing them of pending train strikes on many lines in and out of London tomorrow. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow, Wednesday 04 October 2023 with both train and tube strikes affecting London. Further tube strikes are expected on Friday 6th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action in London, UK.
03/10/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at Wimbledon Station walk past signs informing them of pending train strikes on many lines in and out of London tomorrow. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow, Wednesday 04 October 2023 with both train and tube strikes affecting London. Further tube strikes are expected on Friday 6th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action in London, UK.
03/10/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers wait for a train at London Waterloo Station ahead of industrial strike action tomorrow on trains and the underground network. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow, Wednesday 04 October 2023 with both train and tube lines affected. Further tube strikes are expected on Friday 6th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action in London, UK.
03/10/2023. London, UK.
Tube passengers at Wimbledon Station walk past signs informing them of pending tube strikes on many lines in and out of London this week. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow Wednesday 4th and 6th of October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action in London, UK.
03/10/2023. London, UK.
Tube passengers at Wimbledon Station walk past signs informing them of pending tube strikes on many lines in and out of London this week. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow Wednesday 4th and 6th of October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Early getaway. Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station wait for a train home for the weekend ahead of the train strikes and overtime bans on many lines in and out of London this weekend. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Early getaway. Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station wait for a train home for the weekend ahead of the train strikes and overtime bans on many lines in and out of London this weekend. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Early getaway. Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station wait for a train home for the weekend ahead of the train strikes and overtime bans on many lines in and out of London this weekend. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Early getaway. Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station queue up on the platform to get their train home for the weekend ahead of the train strikes and overtime bans on many lines in and out of London this weekend. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Early getaway. Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station queue up on the platform to get their train home for the weekend ahead of the train strikes and overtime bans on many lines in and out of London this weekend. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Early getaway. Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station queue up on the platform to get their train home for the weekend ahead of the train strikes and overtime bans on many lines in and out of London this weekend. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Early getaway. Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station queue up on the platform to get their train home for the weekend ahead of the train strikes and overtime bans on many lines in and out of London this weekend. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station wait for trains as strikes and pending overtime bans on many lines in and out of London starts today. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
A quite platform at London Waterloo Station this morning as strikes on many lines in and out of London will start tomorrow. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Signs at London Waterloo Station informing passengers of train strikes and pending overtime bans on many lines in and out of London this week. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station walk past signs informing them of train strikes and pending overtime bans on many lines in and out of London this week. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station walk past signs informing them of train strikes and pending overtime bans on many lines in and out of London this week. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
A quite platform at London Waterloo Station this morning as strikes on many lines in and out of London will start tomorrow. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station walk past signs informing them of train strikes and pending overtime bans on many lines in and out of London this week. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station walk past signs informing them of train strikes and pending overtime bans on many lines in and out of London this week. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station walk past signs informing them of train strikes and pending overtime bans and on many lines in and out of London this week. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
29/09/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station walk past signs informing them of train strikes and pending overtime bans and on many lines in and out of London this week. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from today Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start tomorrow Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
28/09/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station walk past signs informing them of pending overtime bans and train strikes on many lines in and out of London this week. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start on Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
28/09/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station walk past signs informing them of pending overtime bans and train strikes on many lines in and out of London this week. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start on Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
28/09/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station walk past signs informing them of pending overtime bans and train strikes on many lines in and out of London this week. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start on Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
28/09/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station walk past signs informing them of pending overtime bans and train strikes on many lines in and out of London this week. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start on Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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Train strikes and overtime bans expected over the next two weeks, London, UK.
28/09/2023. London, UK.
Rail passengers at London Waterloo Station walk past signs informing them of pending overtime bans and train strikes on many lines in and out of London this week. Train unions Aslef and RMT will take industrial action from tomorrow Friday 28 September 2023 with an overtime ban. Further strike action will start on Saturday 30th September and Wednesday 4th October with severe disruption to services expected.
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The Bicycle Barometer decides whether you should take the tube or bike to work, London, Britain - 05 Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Pope / Rex Features (2115394i)
The Bicycle Barometer decides whether you should take the tube or bike to work. It measure the weather and tube data and points towards the day's best option, a symbol of a bike or the London Underground.
You Tube: Commute-Deciding Barometer
If you're reading this it is likely you have taken the tube in to work, but are you regretting your decision?
Sometimes it's hard to know if you should cycle to work, or take public transport but Richard Pope; a Civil Servant based in London has created a smart gadget which takes some of the guesswork out of the equation.
The Bicycle Barometer takes in to account data about the weather, the status of the tube lines Richard takes to work and whether his local station is open or shut.
This is all reduced to a single value displayed on a dial with a bike sign at one end and a tube sign at the other.
It will point towards the day's best option.
If it's pouring with rain, the barometer will point to the tube; sunny, the bike.
If it's drizzling but the nearest tube line is experiencing delays, the barometer will lean slightly towards the bike.
The 34-year-old built The Bicycle Barometer from an old clock he found at Brixton Community Market, which uses a Nanode (programmable circuit board that connects to the internet) to connect to three data sets: the Met Office's Datapoint API, Transport for London's line status, and station status API.
Richard said: "I built the Bicycle Barometer in a few days during the Christmas break and have been using it ever since.
"It's pretty accurate - there are a few times that I thought it was malfunctioning, but turned out the tube had delays!
"I'm continuing to tweak it and want to add more data sources like pollution levels."
Richard has also just launched a web app that tells users how safe the food is in a resta...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CBQWNCYPZ
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The Bicycle Barometer decides whether you should take the tube or bike to work, London, Britain - 05 Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Pope / Rex Features (2115394j)
The Bicycle Barometer decides whether you should take the tube or bike to work. It measure the weather and tube data and points towards the day's best option, a symbol of a bike or the London Underground.
You Tube: Commute-Deciding Barometer
If you're reading this it is likely you have taken the tube in to work, but are you regretting your decision?
Sometimes it's hard to know if you should cycle to work, or take public transport but Richard Pope; a Civil Servant based in London has created a smart gadget which takes some of the guesswork out of the equation.
The Bicycle Barometer takes in to account data about the weather, the status of the tube lines Richard takes to work and whether his local station is open or shut.
This is all reduced to a single value displayed on a dial with a bike sign at one end and a tube sign at the other.
It will point towards the day's best option.
If it's pouring with rain, the barometer will point to the tube; sunny, the bike.
If it's drizzling but the nearest tube line is experiencing delays, the barometer will lean slightly towards the bike.
The 34-year-old built The Bicycle Barometer from an old clock he found at Brixton Community Market, which uses a Nanode (programmable circuit board that connects to the internet) to connect to three data sets: the Met Office's Datapoint API, Transport for London's line status, and station status API.
Richard said: "I built the Bicycle Barometer in a few days during the Christmas break and have been using it ever since.
"It's pretty accurate - there are a few times that I thought it was malfunctioning, but turned out the tube had delays!
"I'm continuing to tweak it and want to add more data sources like pollution levels."
Richard has also just launched a web app that tells users how safe the food is in a resta...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CBQWNCYPZ
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The Bicycle Barometer decides whether you should take the tube or bike to work, London, Britain - 05 Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Pope / Rex Features (2115394h)
The Bicycle Barometer decides whether you should take the tube or bike to work. It measure the weather and tube data and points towards the day's best option, a symbol of a bike or the London Underground.
You Tube: Commute-Deciding Barometer
If you're reading this it is likely you have taken the tube in to work, but are you regretting your decision?
Sometimes it's hard to know if you should cycle to work, or take public transport but Richard Pope; a Civil Servant based in London has created a smart gadget which takes some of the guesswork out of the equation.
The Bicycle Barometer takes in to account data about the weather, the status of the tube lines Richard takes to work and whether his local station is open or shut.
This is all reduced to a single value displayed on a dial with a bike sign at one end and a tube sign at the other.
It will point towards the day's best option.
If it's pouring with rain, the barometer will point to the tube; sunny, the bike.
If it's drizzling but the nearest tube line is experiencing delays, the barometer will lean slightly towards the bike.
The 34-year-old built The Bicycle Barometer from an old clock he found at Brixton Community Market, which uses a Nanode (programmable circuit board that connects to the internet) to connect to three data sets: the Met Office's Datapoint API, Transport for London's line status, and station status API.
Richard said: "I built the Bicycle Barometer in a few days during the Christmas break and have been using it ever since.
"It's pretty accurate - there are a few times that I thought it was malfunctioning, but turned out the tube had delays!
"I'm continuing to tweak it and want to add more data sources like pollution levels."
Richard has also just launched a web app that tells users how safe the food is in a resta...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CBQWNCYPZ
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The Bicycle Barometer decides whether you should take the tube or bike to work, London, Britain - 05 Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Pope / Rex Features (2115394g)
The Bicycle Barometer decides whether you should take the tube or bike to work. It measure the weather and tube data and points towards the day's best option, a symbol of a bike or the London Underground.
You Tube: Commute-Deciding Barometer
If you're reading this it is likely you have taken the tube in to work, but are you regretting your decision?
Sometimes it's hard to know if you should cycle to work, or take public transport but Richard Pope; a Civil Servant based in London has created a smart gadget which takes some of the guesswork out of the equation.
The Bicycle Barometer takes in to account data about the weather, the status of the tube lines Richard takes to work and whether his local station is open or shut.
This is all reduced to a single value displayed on a dial with a bike sign at one end and a tube sign at the other.
It will point towards the day's best option.
If it's pouring with rain, the barometer will point to the tube; sunny, the bike.
If it's drizzling but the nearest tube line is experiencing delays, the barometer will lean slightly towards the bike.
The 34-year-old built The Bicycle Barometer from an old clock he found at Brixton Community Market, which uses a Nanode (programmable circuit board that connects to the internet) to connect to three data sets: the Met Office's Datapoint API, Transport for London's line status, and station status API.
Richard said: "I built the Bicycle Barometer in a few days during the Christmas break and have been using it ever since.
"It's pretty accurate - there are a few times that I thought it was malfunctioning, but turned out the tube had delays!
"I'm continuing to tweak it and want to add more data sources like pollution levels."
Richard has also just launched a web app that tells users how safe the food is in a resta...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CBQWNCYPZ
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The Bicycle Barometer decides whether you should take the tube or bike to work, London, Britain - 05 Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Pope / Rex Features (2115394d)
The Bicycle Barometer decides whether you should take the tube or bike to work. It measure the weather and tube data and points towards the day's best option, a symbol of a bike or the London Underground.
You Tube: Commute-Deciding Barometer
If you're reading this it is likely you have taken the tube in to work, but are you regretting your decision?
Sometimes it's hard to know if you should cycle to work, or take public transport but Richard Pope; a Civil Servant based in London has created a smart gadget which takes some of the guesswork out of the equation.
The Bicycle Barometer takes in to account data about the weather, the status of the tube lines Richard takes to work and whether his local station is open or shut.
This is all reduced to a single value displayed on a dial with a bike sign at one end and a tube sign at the other.
It will point towards the day's best option.
If it's pouring with rain, the barometer will point to the tube; sunny, the bike.
If it's drizzling but the nearest tube line is experiencing delays, the barometer will lean slightly towards the bike.
The 34-year-old built The Bicycle Barometer from an old clock he found at Brixton Community Market, which uses a Nanode (programmable circuit board that connects to the internet) to connect to three data sets: the Met Office's Datapoint API, Transport for London's line status, and station status API.
Richard said: "I built the Bicycle Barometer in a few days during the Christmas break and have been using it ever since.
"It's pretty accurate - there are a few times that I thought it was malfunctioning, but turned out the tube had delays!
"I'm continuing to tweak it and want to add more data sources like pollution levels."
Richard has also just launched a web app that tells users how safe the food is in a resta...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CBQWNCYPZ
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The Bicycle Barometer decides whether you should take the tube or bike to work, London, Britain - 05 Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Pope / Rex Features (2115394c)
The Bicycle Barometer decides whether you should take the tube or bike to work. It measure the weather and tube data and points towards the day's best option, a symbol of a bike or the London Underground.
You Tube: Commute-Deciding Barometer
If you're reading this it is likely you have taken the tube in to work, but are you regretting your decision?
Sometimes it's hard to know if you should cycle to work, or take public transport but Richard Pope; a Civil Servant based in London has created a smart gadget which takes some of the guesswork out of the equation.
The Bicycle Barometer takes in to account data about the weather, the status of the tube lines Richard takes to work and whether his local station is open or shut.
This is all reduced to a single value displayed on a dial with a bike sign at one end and a tube sign at the other.
It will point towards the day's best option.
If it's pouring with rain, the barometer will point to the tube; sunny, the bike.
If it's drizzling but the nearest tube line is experiencing delays, the barometer will lean slightly towards the bike.
The 34-year-old built The Bicycle Barometer from an old clock he found at Brixton Community Market, which uses a Nanode (programmable circuit board that connects to the internet) to connect to three data sets: the Met Office's Datapoint API, Transport for London's line status, and station status API.
Richard said: "I built the Bicycle Barometer in a few days during the Christmas break and have been using it ever since.
"It's pretty accurate - there are a few times that I thought it was malfunctioning, but turned out the tube had delays!
"I'm continuing to tweak it and want to add more data sources like pollution levels."
Richard has also just launched a web app that tells users how safe the food is in a resta...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CBQWNCYPZ
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The Bicycle Barometer decides whether you should take the tube or bike to work, London, Britain - 05 Feb 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Pope / Rex Features (2115394a)
The Bicycle Barometer decides whether you should take the tube or bike to work. It measure the weather and tube data and points towards the day's best option, a symbol of a bike or the London Underground.
You Tube: Commute-Deciding Barometer
If you're reading this it is likely you have taken the tube in to work, but are you regretting your decision?
Sometimes it's hard to know if you should cycle to work, or take public transport but Richard Pope; a Civil Servant based in London has created a smart gadget which takes some of the guesswork out of the equation.
The Bicycle Barometer takes in to account data about the weather, the status of the tube lines Richard takes to work and whether his local station is open or shut.
This is all reduced to a single value displayed on a dial with a bike sign at one end and a tube sign at the other.
It will point towards the day's best option.
If it's pouring with rain, the barometer will point to the tube; sunny, the bike.
If it's drizzling but the nearest tube line is experiencing delays, the barometer will lean slightly towards the bike.
The 34-year-old built The Bicycle Barometer from an old clock he found at Brixton Community Market, which uses a Nanode (programmable circuit board that connects to the internet) to connect to three data sets: the Met Office's Datapoint API, Transport for London's line status, and station status API.
Richard said: "I built the Bicycle Barometer in a few days during the Christmas break and have been using it ever since.
"It's pretty accurate - there are a few times that I thought it was malfunctioning, but turned out the tube had delays!
"I'm continuing to tweak it and want to add more data sources like pollution levels."
Richard has also just launched a web app that tells users how safe the food is in a resta...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/CBQWNCYPZ
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