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October 19, 2024
We have adjusted the display of your favorite schedules in the widgets. Feel free to try them! Did you know: Embarcadère de l'Ouest is the first name of the Saint-Lazare station in Paris. In 1837, this pier served as the terminus of the Paris – Saint-Germain-en-Laye line before another station was built in 1842 near the Saint-Lazare street.
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October 13, 2024
The application now fully supports iOS 18. You will find an app icon that adapts to your home screen as well as widgets that color according to your desires. Did you know: le Chant des chemins de fer by Hector Berlioz was composed in 1846 especially for the inauguration of the Lille train station on June 14 of the same year.
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September 17, 2024
Delays are back in widgets.
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August 29, 2024
5min delays were no longer displayed if you had enabled the display option from the My Stations page. This is fixed.
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August 4, 2024
Notifications doesn't display 0min delay anymore. Did you know: the world's very first railway line was put into service in 1825 in the United Kingdom by engineer George Stephenson. It connected the cities of Stockton and Darlington by rail.
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April 25, 2024
The upcoming departures widget supports “Standby” mode. Did you know: in 1960, following a fire, Lego stopped the production of wooden trains. It was in 1964 that the first plastic train made from LEGO bricks was introduced.
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January 15, 2024
Local notifications are displayed in case of disturbances on your favorite trains. Follow the guide in the app by adding a train to your favorites. Did you know: on December 19, 1864, Napoléonville station was opened by the Paris Orléans company. When the French Empire fell in 1870, this station was renamed Pontivy station. All that remains to this day are tourist desserts and a few frets on these tracks.
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August 24, 2023
Local notifications are displayed in case of disturbances on your favorite trains. Follow the guide in the app by adding a train to your favorites. Did you know: on December 19, 1864, Napoléonville station was opened by the Paris Orléans company. When the French Empire fell in 1870, this station was renamed Pontivy station. All that remains to this day are tourist desserts and a few frets on these tracks.
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June 13, 2023
Journey messages are now displayed in an enriched way. Did you know: Paris-Est station was originally called "gare de Strasbourg" because it was built by the Compagnie du Paris-Strasbourg in 1849.
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March 1, 2023
Stations now display departure and arrival times in the station's time zone. We've also improved the app's accessibility for VoiceOver. Did you know: The Royal Scotsman is a luxury train operating in Scotland. It can accommodate 36 passengers in these recent Edward VII-style cars. It runs from Edinburgh to Mallaig and crosses the magnificent Glenfinnan Viaduct with a breathtaking landscape.
More7 days to take the train at all stations.
The train in all stations for 1 year.
No, the software for BH is not compatible with iPads.
Benoit Deldicque is the developer of BH.
The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 17.0 or higher.
BH has no ratings yet.
The Primary Genre Of The Bh App Is Travel.
The latest BH version released is 42.
The latest BH update was rolled out on November 30, 2024.
The BH app launched on February 5, 2023.
The BH app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Benoit Deldicque.
You can use the BH app in English, French.
Unfortunately, BH is not on Apple Arcade.
Indeed, in-app purchases are part of the offerings in BH.
No, BH does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.
No, you can not expect ads while using BH.