This is really good.<p>To give an international perspective, this is what I was used to as a Dutch person:<p><a href="http://9292.nl/" rel="nofollow">http://9292.nl/</a><p>I didn't realise how great that website was until I moved to Sweden to study. This is what is available here:<p><a href="http://www.reseplaneraren.skanetrafiken.se/querypage_adv.aspx?language=sv" rel="nofollow">http://www.reseplaneraren.skanetrafiken.se/querypage_adv.asp...</a><p>I've noticed that I used public transport on long distances a lot more when the website was a lot easier to use.
Looks fantastic! There is also an API and documentation available at <a href="http://api.tfl.gov.uk" rel="nofollow">http://api.tfl.gov.uk</a>.<p>Disclaimer: I'm part of the combined TfL and BAE Systems Applied Intelligence team (née Detica) that did the build and architecture, along with the great folks at We Are Experience and Attenda.
It formats nicely on Mobile Safari but ...<p>1. "Welcome to our new site" wastes space.
2. The logo and menu bar wastes space.
3. "Tube, DLR and London Overground" wastes space.<p>Then I click on "Special service" for London Overground (the black text on dark orange is hard to read btw) and ... I get an entirely wasted page that tells me nothing about the Overground because the crap at the top has pushed the actual information I'm after under the fold.<p>cf <a href="http://bit.ly/1gJ64ri" rel="nofollow">http://bit.ly/1gJ64ri</a><p>Also, the "add any further feedback" text box has issues under Mobile Safari once you try and go back to edit text - I can't add any more text once I've deleted anything. If I close and open the feedback pane, I can type again. It's a bit confusing!<p>Minor quibbles really but I'd say it was only half responsive, not fully there.
Really appreciate the initiative. Need to point out a couple of things (using an Android phone):<p>Cannot do a search. The menu items are on top of it.<p>Cannot close the information box about cookies.<p>Overall, a very good initiative.
Looks good, website is more responsive than the existing one. Quick wins I've noticed on my 2min browsing:
1 Auto fill on the "to" and "from" boxes.
2 website looks clean and responsive
3 The future feature "avoid zone 1". Plenty of people are limited with the travel card deals and will enjoy this feature
4 "View on map", thank God I really didn't like having to download a pdf every time I wanted to check a trip
They had it on a subdomain for ages. Glad it's finally the main site. It's actually beautiful. Now if only they'd redesign the Oyster bit too.
This site is really nice to use.<p>Does anyone know where it gets data on walking routes?<p>There is a train station near where I used to live. Google Maps correctly identifies it as being 11 mins' away by foot. The TfL site thinks it's 23 mins away by bus, so never includes it in any suggested routes, instead showing my multiple-leg journeys by bus and tube.<p>Is there a place to report errors or 'I found a faster route'?
This is great, much better than what my city offers: <a href="http://www.mbta.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.mbta.com/</a> I really don't know how a company literally focused on their customers being "mobile" can't have a decent mobile website.
My main use case is checking what time the last tube home is, which I can't yet find.<p>On the old site, I could find the last tube out from Location to Middle Stop, but then get to Middle Stop and realise that the line from Middle Stop to Home is now shut. Hope they fix that now.
Developer Tip,<a href="http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube-dlr-overground/status/" rel="nofollow">http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tube-dlr-overground/status/</a> on this page is an SVG version of the tube map...
This is pretty neat. We've had one[1] in Czech Rep. for a while but the UI is a little busy (and the adverts are a pain) so this TfL one is much nicer<p>[1] - <a href="http://idos.cz" rel="nofollow">http://idos.cz</a>
doesn't disappoint on the title 'responsive', great!<p>off topic: this is the FIRST site I've seen that used Samsung mobile image to show the responsiveness of the page instead of an iPhone or an iPad<p>edit: the favicon is not right, when the page is not in focus, you'll see pieces of the white-background left (i have OCD)<p><a href="http://i.imgur.com/z0LAmnJ.png" rel="nofollow">http://i.imgur.com/z0LAmnJ.png</a>