RailRadar
RailRadar GPS (by RailYatri) is a live tracker allowing users to watch the movements of passenger trains running in India on an interactive map. All passenger trains in India are operated by state-owned Indian Railways. In the first release the location and status of trains shown on the map was typically 15 to 30 minutes delayed from real-time. RailRadar was created when Indian Railways Center for Railway Information System (CRIS) and RailYatri joined hands,[1] and the service was launched on 10 October 2012.[2] RailRadar uses Google Maps as its web mapping software, and is accessible in the form of a website and a mobile app. RailRadar was discontinued by Indian Railways on 6 September 2013, before RailYatri relaunched it in November 2013. However the RailRadar service did not provide the actual running status or the actual location of the train, rather these locations were plotted based on the regular scheduled timetable.
RailYatri relaunched the site with RailRadar GPS in November 2015.[3][4][5] RailRadar GPS determines train locations by analyzing the pattern of locations transmitted by the smartphone travelers sitting on the train, similar to how Google Maps determines traffic density on the road. RailRadar GPS shows train tracking data displayed on a Google Map, which also indicates the delay status of trains - trains running on time have green indicators, while those running late are marked red.
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References
- Rohan Dua (2013-01-29). "Rail Radar: Railway's new toy for anxious travellers". The Times Of India. TNN. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
- Moulishree Srivastava and Vidhi Choudhary (2012-10-10). "Rail Radar to help track trains". Livemint. Retrieved 2013-07-08.
- "RailYatri relaunches RailRadar with GPS train tracking". MediaNama. Retrieved 2015-09-27.
- "GPS solution makes tracking trains easy on Google Maps - CIOL". Retrieved 2015-09-27.
- "RailYatri.in brings GPS based train tracking on Google Maps". Retrieved 2015-09-27.