- Accessible UK Train Times - Bookmarkable urls for journeys (eg. /leeds/scunthorpe
- BR Fares - Shows all the valid fares for a given route
- Open Train Times - Shows all the trains (except most freight) travelling through a given station
- Traintimes.im - Good for showing all the places you can get a direct train to from a given station.
- RailMiles Mileage Engine - Calculates distance between stations
- Timetables 2 - Create a timetable for a given station, including trains which don't actually stop.
- Trains Can Be Cheaper - Cheapest route finder, including split tickets
- National Rail Map
I was tired of Chrome eating all my laptop resources so I decided to put some limit to it with cgroup.
As I was using Ubuntu 12.04 with support for cgroup, I installed the package cgroup-bin
and add the following group to the file /etc/cgconfig.conf
:
group browsers {
cpu {
# Set the relative share of CPU resources equal to 25%
cpu.shares = "256";
}