Talk:Trainline

Innovations
I've removed the "Innovations" subheading, because the only "innovation" listed is the introduction of a lowest fare finder. This feature was first offered by National Express East Coast on their competing online booking engine about five months before TheTrainLine. Text moved up into main body of article. Jamesbrownontheroad (talk) 16:19, 13 October 2008 (UTC)

Removing info from lead which is not about Trainline
I removed the following from the lead-in:

Trainline's main competitor (in train booking software) is Atos's WebTIS product, which is used by Chiltern Railways, Southern, Southeastern, London Midland and Atos's own site redspottedhanky.com. First Capital Connect, TransPennineExpress, and First Great Western moved from Trainline-based booking engine to Atos's WebTIS product in November 2012.

because, 1, it's about ATOS, not trainline, and 2, the reference is to a deleted tweet

-- Phil Barker 14:50, 20 July 2016 (UTC)

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