NROD Account States

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Your account may be in one of three states:

  • Pending - you have registered with the service. You can subscribe to feeds through the user interface, but you cannot download any data until your account is active. This will happen when there is sufficient capacity available.
  • Active - your account is active, and you can subscribe to feeds and download data.
  • Inactive - your account has not been used for 30 days or more, and you cannot connect. The resources which were allocated to you have been made available to other users. You can request your account be reactivated if there is sufficient capacity on the system.

If your account is inactive, you will see the following after logging in:

An inactive user account

To re-activate your account, click Add to Pending state. This will place your account in a queue for activation - if there is spare capacity on the system, your account will be reactivated within 1 hour.


Network Rail Open Data Feeds
Data Feeds About the Feeds Account States Durable Subscriptions Example Code ( PHP / C# / Java / Ruby / Node.js) • Advanced UsesFAQ Release Notes
RTPPM RTPPM Feed
Train Movements Train Movements Feed Train Activation Train Cancellation Train Movement Train Reinstatement Change of Origin Change of Identity Change of Location TSPEED Field Planned Cancellations Cancellation Codes
TD TD Feed C-Class Messages S-Class Messages Train Describers TD Berths
VSTP VSTP Feed
TSR TSR Feed Route Codes
SCHEDULE SCHEDULE Feed TIPLOC Records Schedule and Location Records Association Records CIF Codes How Scheduling Works Allowances
Reference Data Reference Data Feed TOC Codes CIF Codes Delay Attribution Codes Identifying Locations (STANOX, TIPLOC, NLC and 3-Alpha Codes) STANOX Geographical Areas Train Planning data (BPLAN)