Alexander wrote:
>Another thing: does adding the color tag to a route relation actually do
>anything right now? I think that it definitely should.
>
>-Alexander
OSMTransport, at http://3liz.fr/public/osmtransport/, displays the route
colors. So if a system has a "Red Line" or "Blue Route" that
er is grant-funded, so although we will continue
to follow progress in our spare time, significant follow-up work will depend on
our ability to get proposals funded.
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the project or
report.
Ed Hillsman
Edward L. Hillsman,
On a similar note, does anyone know the status of OSMTransport at
http://3liz.fr/public/osmtransport/? I am gradually adding route relations and
manually adding bus routes to the streets in Tampa, FL, but the only routes it
now shows are the first two I did this past summer. The ones I've added
OpenTripPlanner, an open-source project sponsored by a number of public
transportation agencies, can link agency GTFS data with downloaded OSM (or
other) data to provide multimodal routing including schedule information pulled
from the GTFS. It is based on GraphServer. It is still in development
During the past month or so, the members of this listserv have had some
discussion of importing bus stops in GTFS format into OSM and the use of
relations to group such data. Several members have expressed reluctance to get
involved in creating a full set of route relations (i.e., bus stops plu
As I mentioned in an earlier post, we have two public transit systems operating
in the area of our university. They both serve a transit center/bus_station
just off campus, but they share some stops on campus (and pass by some of the
others' stops on campus). They have multiple routes at some of
r handle on the initial upload problems, any actual uploading we do
as part of the project will be limited to the area of our campus, where we know
what is actually on the ground and can clean up anything we do. We'd definitely
enjoy sharing work and ideas.
Ed Hillsman
Edward L. Hillsman, Ph.D.
S
cipate on my own time before then.
Best regards,
Ed Hillsman
Edward L. Hillsman, Ph.D.
Senior Research Associate
Center for Urban Transportation Research
University of South Florida
4202 Fowler Ave., CUT100
Tampa, FLĀ 33620-5375
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