HI Matthieu,

We also built something similar, not actual isochrones but close:

http://heatmap.anyways.eu/

(just click on any location on the map)

Cheers,

Ben

On Mon, Oct 2, 2017 at 10:14 AM, Pieter Colpaert <pie...@openknowledge.be>
wrote:

> Hi Matthieu,
>
> I did something like this in the past: http://linkedconnections.githu
> b.io/demo/ - It’s not perfect but does is infinitely extensible.
>
> There are other open-source projects, such as Open Trip Planner analytics,
> that can give you this functionality out of the box. If you do not want to
> install all of this yourself, you can also use Navitia:
> https://www.navitia.io/features#isochrons
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Pieter
>
>
>
> On 02-10-17 11:09, Matthieu Gaillet wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I’d like to build isochronous maps for the SNCB/NMBS network in Belgium.
>> The idea is getting a map visually showing the time needed to go to major
>> cities when departing from an arbitrary starting city.
>>
>> There are some public APIs to get the raw timing data itself, but my
>> experience in developing such an app is close to zero. Anybody interested
>> by such project and feeling to collaborate ? Any pointers, examples ? The
>> closest thing I found is that app : http://www.commutometer.com/is
>> okron/37.774929,-122.419416
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Matthieu
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