Data feeds will resume once we revert back to our normal web site. That could be this week or, depending on how the coming Nor'easter treats us, it could be longer. Regardless, once we're back the data feeds originating from the LIRR, MNRR and HQ will be live, but anything originating from our servers downtown may be problematic until the data center is back. Our offices at 2 Broadway were flooded by the storm surge.
Thank you for bearing with us. Apologies for the lack of communication.
-Aaron
I agree with Adam, having a failsafe in your own application should allow you to provide proper feed back to the user outside of just a service unavailable.
Myself, I used what was displayed in the MTA widget either with the widget itself or by scraping the widget to allow for the same user experience.
sent from my mobile thoughts.
But the lack of communication and no interim solution is very problematic for an organization trying to encourage developers to make apps that 'improve the transit experience' (MTA AppQuest slogan).