JourneyCheck is used for checking for problems along your route as well as providing timetables.
Route Filter
You can view incidents and timetable information for a particular route by selecting a from and to station and pressing Go. Direct routes from A to B are only supported.
Switch Stations
The switch stations button swaps the from and to locations and loads the route view filtered on this basis. This is the doubled ended arrow to the right of the location drop downs.
Saved Routes
You can save a number of routes by pressing the Save button after you have selected from and to stations. When you come back to JourneyCheck at a later stage you can easily check the situation of a saved route by selecting it from the drop-down and pressing the small Go button. Saved routes are saved as cookies on your browser so if you use a different browser you won't be able to access your saved routes.
Delete a Saved Route
Select a route from the drop-down and press the Delete button.
Set a Route as Default
Users may select one of their saved route(s), and make it their default route by clicking on the Set As Default button. A user with a default route will be automatically directed to the saved route view, rather than the summary view when accessing the site.The User may then access the summary view if they wish via the link in the top right corner of the route page.
Network Overview
This shows all the incidents on the network.
Alert Me
This will bring you to the alerting section of JourneyCheck. If you have selected a route it will add a new alert with the from and to stations filled in.
Summary
This shows a summary of all the incidents on the network. Use the plus and minus buttons to expand and collapse incidents and sections. Line updates refer to updates on the track and service updates refer to updates on particular trains.