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Re: [WA] Train security off the rails




"Peter Parker" <parkerp@alphalink.com.au> wrote in message
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> Arthur Marsh <mars0177@flinders.edu.au> wrote in message
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> > What was the URL for the article you posted from the Westrail site?
> Posting
> > text from a web site without posting the URL can be a bit frustrating.
>
> The info came from the Transperth site at
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> http://www.transperth.wa.gov.au

Yes, but what was the specific URL of the security update you posted?

> Though it's a bit graphic intensive, it's an excellent example of what a
> good public
> transport website should look like.  Everything on it works, it's kept up
to
> date,
> and there are bus and train timetables on the one site. About the only
thing
> I don't
> like is that timetables are .pdf documents - a choice of .htm would allow
> faster access.

TransAdelaide have their timetables in HTML format, even readable with Lynx.
www.adelaidemetro.com.au (Passenger Transport Board) use PDF.

Arthur.