BH — Train schedules

BH — Train schedules


Delays, tracks in real-time


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36for iPhone, iPod touch
Benoit Deldicque
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27.2 MB
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Jan 15, 2024
Update Date
Travel
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About BH — Train schedules

BH is a simple way to find all the information you need on train departures and arrivals in France and Europe.

Become a “super traveler” and view in the blink of an eye the routes, delays and reasons for the disruptions of every train (depending on the information available).

Want to know more about a schedule? With a simple tap, get the details of the trip for the chosen time.

BH is the ONLY app that lets you share train departure and arrival information in real time by text message, iMessage, Facebook, Twitter and others.
Use Siri? No worries, your stations are available in your Shortcuts or Siri Suggestions.
Add the trains you take regularly to your favorites.

If you have favorites, you will be happy to be able to display them in the BH widget right on your home screen and on your lock screen.

BH is available for all French, Belgian, Luxembourg, German and Swiss train stations as well as for Europe's major train stations.
BH supports Europe's main railway services, including TGV, TGV inOui, TER, Transilien, Intercités, Eurostar, Lyria, InterCity, InterRegio, Regionalbahn, Regional-Express, ICE and Thello.

Bureau des Horaires is free to download and use. Subscribe to the app to get the full experience of BH.
Subscriptions are available for renewable periods of one week (€0.99) and one year (€9.99). Cancel anytime.
Payment will be charged to your Apple account upon confirmation of purchase. The subscription is automatically renewed unless it is canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours of the end of the current period. You can manage and cancel your subscriptions by accessing your account settings in the App Store after purchase.

Terms of use: https://bddq.fr/bureau-des-horaires/conditions-utilisation.pdf
Some features may not be available for all regions or on all Apple devices.
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What's New in the Latest Version 36

Last updated on Jan 15, 2024
Old Versions
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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Version History
36
Jan 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.
35
Aug 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.
34
Jun 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.
33
Mar 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.
32
Jan 31, 2023
Fixed shared text (missing delay duration).

Did you know: the sound system for pilgrim trains is temporarily available to the priest for prayer purposes (he will not do mass coach by coach). It's one of the rare cases where a civilian uses the sound system.
Thanks BB2700 for this info.
31
Jan 8, 2023
Improved additional information for road services and adjustments to widgets.

Did you know: The Eurostar power cars (TGV TSMT) have a single central windscreen of reduced size to compensate for the hypnotic effects caused to the driver by the Channel Tunnel.
30
Oct 10, 2022
As part of the continuous improvement of our services, we have increased the display space on the widgets. If you agree, download this update. Otherwise hang up.

Did you know: In 1809, Catch-me-who-can was the first charged passenger train. You have to pay 1 shilling to get on board. It travels at 19 km/h on a demonstration track in London.
29
Sep 12, 2022
We improved the display of the station menu and added a new widget to display the next departures on your lock screen.

Did you know: The British Royal Train is for the exclusive use of the British Monarchy, members of the Royal Family and their staff. This train composed of 9 carriages is still in service.
28
Aug 14, 2022
Addition of new stations for the reopening of the "rive droite du Rhône" line.

Did you know: It was in 1973 that passenger traffic was eliminated on the "rive droite du Rhône" line between Givors and Grézan. Thus on August 6, 1973, the Ardèche became the first French department without passenger trains.
27
Jul 12, 2022
For great (and small) travelers, we offer you faster access to switch stations from "My stations" button.

Did you know: Summer 1957, the first TEE luxury trains were launched. The Trans Europ Expresses will connect the major European cities for 38 years until 1995. In June 2000, a new group created jointly by the German (DB), Austrian (ÖBB) and Swiss Federal (CFF/SSBB/FSS) railways under the name of TEE Rail Alliance to continue to promote international rail traffic.
26
May 11, 2022
We did some cleaning on the station fronts. It is now clearer.

Did you know: the first stations were called in French "embarcadères" as for boats on the waterways. At the time, the term "gare" (station) designated, on single-track lines, points with a siding that allowed trains to pass.
25
Apr 8, 2022
We go back to the Technicentre to update our driving software.

Did you know: the Transcantábrico inaugurated in 1983 is a Spanish luxury train from the same family as its cousin the Orient Express. It makes trips between León and Ferrol and can accommodate up to 54 travelers.(Edited)Restore original
24
Feb 22, 2022
As if one departure track wasn't enough, the tracks of the stations served on a route are now displayed.

Did you know: the Wuppertaler Schwebebahn is an atypical suspended monorail that crosses the city of Wuppertal, Germany. It is the first suspended monorail in history. It still serves 20 stations today over a 13 kilometer route.
23
Jan 12, 2022
Access to the detail of a trip is now easier. We have also refreshed the application user interface.

Did you know: in 1933, Ettore Bugatti and his workers left the factory a presidential railcar. Operated for 20 years, it is still possible to admire it today at the Cité du Train in Mulhouse.
22
Sep 26, 2021
We have made some adjustments for welcoming new users.

Did you know: on October 4, 1883, the Orient Express Train left Strasbourg Station (former name of Gare de l'Est) in the direction of Constantinople. It will then be renamed a few years later Orient-Express. Its last trip will be on May 20, 1977, 94 years after its inauguration. You can still spot this train exceptionally for events and private trips.
21
Aug 26, 2021
Let's go. We've added trip details for most schedules in the app.
Make a long press on a schedule and display stations along the route.

Did you know: Before timetables were made available on the Internet, SNCF published and sold large books containing all the timetables. "L'Indicateur Horaire" was published twice a year and the more than 700 pages sold for 160F (about 25 €).
20
Jun 27, 2021
We have improved the recovery of an existing subscription. Thanks Donovan!

Did you know: Strasbourg station is the city's first electrified building. It also has heating making this station one of the most modern places for the end of the 19th century in the region.
19
Apr 8, 2021
There were a few stations missing in the Paris region. Here they are !

Did you know: the Musée d'Orsay is housed in the former Orsay station, the former terminus of the Compagnie du Chemin de fer de Paris à Orléans, converted into a museum by decision of the President of the Republic in the 1980s.
18
Jan 6, 2021
We've adjusted the clocks so that displayed delay times are more accurate.

Did you know: the French national rail network has around 30,000 km of lines, 1,576 tunnels, 26,733 bridges and viaducts and 15,000 level crossings (2018 figures).
17
Dec 29, 2020
For this new year, we offer a new look for delays and cancellations display.
16
Dec 4, 2020
Final straight for 2020. We have improved the performance of the application and fixed some bugs.

Did you know: Corsica has a 232 km rail network which is managed by the Chemins de Fer de la Corse (CFC).
15
Nov 6, 2020
Tum, tum du-doum. The app improves VoiceOver support for better use.

Did you know: on the night of the change to winter time, trains that travel between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. usually leave 1 hour later to arrive on time after the change.
14
Oct 16, 2020
Small trip to the Technicentre for checks before winter.
13
Oct 1, 2020
The Tableau Général des Départs (or widget) of the application is updated more regularly as a favorite departure approaches.

You will hardly find TGDs (station schedule boards) any more in the stations because these old large mechanical panels of the next departures have been replaced by screens to work with the new passenger information system.
12
Sep 20, 2020
Let's go for widgets with iOS 14!
Add the widget, choose your station and view your favorite schedules.

Tip: to add a favorite schedule, press and hold it in the schedule list.

BH — Train schedules FAQ

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Check the following list to see the minimum requirements of BH — Train schedules.
iPhone
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
iPod touch
Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
BH — Train schedules supports English, French
BH — Train schedules contains in-app purchases. Please check the pricing plan as below:
Annual train ticket
$9.49
Weekly train ticket
$0.49

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