2017 — Trainline in numbers
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2017 — Trainline in numbers
Another year comes to an end and it has been another whirlwind ride here at Trainline! Here’s the story of Trainline in numbers in 2017…
7,000+
The number of Trainline customers randomly given a free ride!
3 Terabytes
The number of messages handled per day by our Data Science team’s Data Gateway
The number of Tech Meetups hosted at Trainline
10,273
Successful deployments to production in 2017 — working out at around 200 a week! The highest in a week was 378 which is 200 more than last year’s record!
The average that could be saved on ticket fares by using the Trainline Price Prediction feature available in the Trainline App since September 2017
25,000
Messages per day on Slack … and fewer emails!
The number of nationalities we boast!
Dozens of tweets (a baker’s dozen of baker’s dozens, to be precise) were posted to power our “Trainline Tweet Train”.
The number of words you need to activate the Trainline Voice App which launched this November:
“OK Google, talk to Trainline”
28,598
Pull requests in GitHub to date
137,000,000
The number of Vortex messages loaded into our database since September!
192
Pizzas consumed during Bug Hunt sessions
2,400
The number of kilometres travelled during this year’s HackTrain
Over 100 billion …
… New Relic Insights recorded!!!!
6 weeks
The age of our newest Scrum team.
28
The number of talks at Trainline’s first Engineering Summit
1,445
Hours of daylight during the Trainline Summer of Craft: a heady cocktail of cosmic rays, coding and craftmanship … and actual cocktails
12,983
Number of user stories completed by Scrum teams
304
The number of hours cycled by Trainliners in the Tour de Tech
100
Percentage of dog lovers discovered on our December Bring-your-Dog-to-the-Office-Day (measured by “oohs” and “aahs”)
7
The number of mince pies eaten in 90 seconds by the winner of this year’s Mince Pie Eating Contest
The number of Viking horns used as drinking vessels
Posts on our engineering blog this year - we hope you’ve enjoyed them! See you in 2018!
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