GET getFastestDeparturesByCRS/{CRS}

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Summary: getFastestDeparturesByCRS is used to get the fastest next service running between two stations. Multiple destinations can be specified. This will typically return a single train service, but will also return a replacement bus or ferry service if in place.
Operation ID: getFastestDeparturesByCRS
Auth: unknown

Parameters (6)

CRS (string, path, required)

The CRS (Computer Reservation System) for the station you wish to get departure information for, e.g. KGX for London Kings Cross.

Constraints: {'minLength': 3, 'maxLength': 3}

apiKey (string, query, required)

The National Rail OpenLDBWS API Key to use for looking up service information. You must register with National Rail to obtain this key and whitelist it with us. See https://api.departureboard.io/docs/registration for more information.

filterList (string, query, required)

The CRS (Computer Reservation System) codes to show the fastest departing services to. Up to 20 destination stations can be specified. These should be split by a comma, for example HAY,EAL,PAD.

serviceDetails (boolean, query, optional, default: True)

Should the response contain information on the calling points for each service? If set to false, calling points will not be returned.

timeOffset (integer, query, optional, default: 0)

The time window in minutes to offset the departure information by. For example, a value of 20 will show the fastest services departing after 20 minutes.

Constraints: {'minimum': -239, 'maximum': 119}

timeWindow (integer, query, optional, default: 120)

The time window to show train services for in minutes. For example, a value of 60 will show the fastest services departing the station in the next 60 minutes.

Constraints: {'minimum': 0}

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