# `refreshJourney(refreshToken, [opt])` `refreshToken` must be a string, taken from `journey.refreshToken`. With `opt`, you can override the default options, which look like this: ```js { stopovers: false, // return stations on the way? polylines: false, // return a shape for each leg? tickets: false, // return tickets? only available with some profiles subStops: true, // parse & expose sub-stops of stations? entrances: true, // parse & expose entrances of stops/stations? remarks: true, // parse & expose hints & warnings? language: 'en' // language to get results in } ``` ## Response As an example, we're going to use the [VBB profile](../p/vbb): ```js const createClient = require('hafas-client') const vbbProfile = require('hafas-client/p/vbb') const client = createClient(vbbProfile) // Hauptbahnhof to Heinrich-Heine-Str. const {journeys} = await client.journeys('900000003201', '900000100008', {results: 1}) // later, fetch up-to-date info on the journey const { journey, realtimeDataUpdatedAt, } = await client.refreshJourney(journeys[0].refreshToken, {stopovers: true, remarks: true}) ``` `journey` is a *single* [*Friendly Public Transport Format* v2 draft](https://github.com/public-transport/friendly-public-transport-format/blob/3bd36faa721e85d9f5ca58fb0f38cdbedb87bbca/spec/readme.md) `journey`, in the same format as returned by [`journeys()`](journeys.md). `realtimeDataUpdatedAt` is a UNIX timestamp reflecting the latest moment when (at least some of) the response's realtime data have been updated.